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‘Twas the day before 420, and all the time Sultan Room And Turk’s InnHundreds of people gathered to celebrate the high holiday with bizarre cannabis brands flamer. Sasha Colby The evening was headlined by a live musical performance by can cultocomedy by james tomand more. There was an insane lineup of notable Black female DJs: Bridge, Dee DigsAnd purr. Bridge closed the night with a spectacular set featuring new Madonna, house beats and disco classics. He concluded the festival on a grand note. like some weird symbols adam lambert, giovanni luciano, von, armana khan, amanda tori meeting, colette marchMore people were present.
comedian and HRTuesday host, Jordan Snyder Guided attendees through comedy hour in the Hehe Haha Lounge. lollygagOne of our favorite clowns kicked off the night with a spectacular performance laced with stoner antics. park slope arsonist The entire room was buzzing with her original songs woven into her stand-up set. miss madam she She got on the mic, drink in hand, and the crowd lost it during her set. To close the show, James Tom brought it home with concerned comments about the behavior of gays and lesbians. Everything In a different way—silliness with some truth.
After some banter, people were welcomed to have a good laugh. flower daddy And enjoy the relaxing ambiance of Pillow Princess Fort on the rooftop. For divas who don’t smoke, closed hours Provided its exclusive Daydream Gummies. Lesbian Bar Princess, Malia Was pillow princess for the day and took out the lube while daddy (mercedes) showed the upcoming harness by banana split.
Later, partygoers gathered in front of the revelation stage to watch the hole photos Show with Sasha Colby and Cain Cultow. Initial number displayed mthr trsa, buffymismamashi, and cherry jameswith special guests HAZYL, lesbian lexAnd Fagot the Clown LLC. The show was electric and seamless. Cain’s high-energy set flowed into more performance art and drag, ending with a final number by Queens and Sasha to Aerosmith’s “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing.”
FLAMER’s 420 Fest was a technicolor dream of a party – a true celebration of queer art, talent, entertainment, and community.

























