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Cabaret & Concert News Chicago Star Jinkx Monsoon to Launch 44-City North American Tour This Summer

Everything at Stake will begin June 12 at the Royal Theatre in British Columbia.

Jinkx Monsoon

Two-time RuPaul's Drag Race winner Jinkx Monsoon, who is currently making her Broadway debut in Chicago, will launch a 44-city tour of North America this summer. Entitled Jinkx Monsoon: Everything at Stake, the summer concert tour will launch June 12 in Victoria, British Columbia, at the Royal Theatre

Monsoon will be joined by Major Scales and a full rock band, performing a decades’ worth of covers and original music from her albums (The Ginger Snapped, The Inevitable Album), along with new songs from her upcoming three-part album The Virgo Odyssey. Music, comedy, witchy magic, and camp-fantasy will collide in the tour, which continues through August 14. 

READ: To Jinkx Monsoon, Starring in Chicago On Broadway Is Just Another Round of Snatch Game

Monsoon says, “It's all been building to this! Everything at Stake marks my biggest concert tour ever— where I get to flex every one of my performance muscles with my musical partner in crime, Major Scales. What’s most exciting is, we're coming to over 40 cities across North America, many of which will be for the first time! I know, crazy, right? In these tumultuous times, it's important to unapologetically claim our space as queer and trans people; to celebrate the revolutionary act of drag and living one’s truth. I'm getting my broom ready, I can't wait to see you soon. Mama loves you.”

The Jinkx Monsoon: Everything at Stake tour is produced by the AEG Presents Comedy Division in association with the Producer Entertainment Group.

Visit Jinkx2023.com for pre-sale information and JinkxMonsoon.com for general tickets, which go on sale February 24.

See Jinkx Monsoon's Debut Bow in Chicago on Broadway

 
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