A very Salty Christmas
When: Friday 14 Dec
Time: 8pm - 1am
Where: The Printworks, 14 Claremont, Hastings, TN34 1HE
Salty is a new inclusive space for LGBTQ+ folk and their allies to come together, have fun and enjoy some unforgettable cabaret style performances.
Performing at this very special festive edition of Salty was Rosana Cade, Lennie/Panic Lab, Catherine Hoffmann, Last Yearz Interesting Negro with Rowdy SS and Kevin Le Grand Bailor.
Plus a very unique DJ set from Adam Frost.
As always, expect the unexpected!
Further info:
Performances will happen between 8-11pm with DJ till 1am
The venue has gender-neutral toilets and is wheelchair accessible
This is a safe space for LGBTQ+ folk and their allies to come together and feel free to be their selves, any behaviour deemed as disrespectful will not be tolerated. The Salty team will be there and visible all night to address any issues you may have.
Image above of ‘A very Salty Christmas’ taken by Alice Denny
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