Velvet Rope

A live cabaret talk show stitched from secrets, sequins, and sacrilege.

What Is Velvet Rope?

Velvet Rope is a live, monthly interview and performance salon where drag artists, burlesque performers, comedians, non-profit leaders, community members, and queer culture-makers sit down under soft lights and hard truths.
Hosted live, this show blends talk show banter, unscripted storytelling, interactive games, and beautifully unhinged rituals.

It’s part late-night cabaret, part confessional altar call, and part social experiment in queer charisma.
Expect intimacy dressed as spectacle. Expect stories that start as jokes and end as confessions. Expect someone to say too much—and mean it.

Every Show Includes:

  • Multiple guests from across queer nightlife and performance scenes;

  • Rotating segments that range from riotous to intimate;

  • A live audience who may—or may not—get dragged into the spotlight;

  • Rituals, interludes, dramatic props, and one golden goblet of questionable power.

Velvet Rope Is For You If...

  • You crave nightlife with a sense of ceremony;

  • You miss gay brunches that turned philosophical at 1pm;

  • You’ve ever said “I’m fine” with tears in your lashes;

  • You know that drag is religion, comedy is intimacy, and camp is sacred.

Signature Segments May Include:

  • Arcana Profana: A confessional oracle deck of wild prompts and unholy truths

  • Not Fuck, Not Marry, Not Kill: A monthly trinity of impossible decisions

  • Hot Mic: Say what you said in private. But louder.

  • Safe Word: Rapid-fire questions. One pass. Use it wisely: “No thank you, Daddy.”

  • Glitter Is a Core Value: Defend the indefensible. With glamor.

  • The Plus-One: An audience member is summoned, celebrated, and set loose.

New segments debut regularly. Nothing is safe. Everything is fabulous.

Audience Participation:

Velvet Rope isn’t just watched—it’s experienced.
You might get pulled on stage. You might be asked to chant.
You might cry laughing. Or just cry.

Want to submit a dilemma, prompt, or anonymous confession?
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Come Watch. Come Speak. Come Be Seen.