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Soho House celebrated the last day of Pride Month with a creative event called the Priday party with Go Grrrls

Author: Kantinan Srisan | Photographer: Courtesy of Soho House Bangkok

Jul 02, 2024

"...As Pride Month, which celebrates the equality of the LGBTQIA+ community, came to a close, Soho House Bangkok, an exclusive and stylish community on Sukhumvit 31, organised a special event called 'Priday party with Go Grrrls' This event highlighted the history and significance of LGBTQIA+ culture and celebrated the success of the marriage equality law..."

The exclusive party, held on June 29, featured a variety of creative activities designed to leave a lasting impression on attendees. Highlights included a Drag show, a Grand Pride ball, and a special Shibari rope show, all of which underscored the principles of equality and the advancement of true inclusivity.

The building was transformed into an activity and performance zone spread across three floors, catering to a variety of individual preferences. The first floor was packed with superstar Drag performers showcasing their talents in a lively atmosphere. The second floor was dedicated to The Grand Pride Ball, featuring diverse themes such as Voguing and Runway, reflecting the underground ballroom culture of Harlem, New York, pioneered by the LGBTQIA+ community, while the third floor, hosted unique and captivating performances like the Shibari rope show, offering a truly creative space for this special Pride night.

Furthermore, the Priday party with Go Grrrls at Soho House Bangkok was not only a celebration of the LGBTQIA+ community but also a symbolic gathering of individuals, allies, and members of the creative industry. Which all came together to share stories of love, equality, and liberation, all elements of diversity, serving as a reminder of how far Thailand has come in recognising and accepting diversity.

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