Manahatta in Harrogate is set to host a Bottomless Pride event next month.
As part of Pride month, the Harrogate bar will be hosting a ‘Pride Extravaganza’ on Saturday 15th June from 5pm until 7pm.
The event will include two hours of tricks, twirls, live music and lip syncing from Drag Queens - and bottomless drinks.
A Manahatta spokesperson said:
“With Penelope, Imani Versace and Played by Viola, the event will get you on your feet and give you that fabulous feeling.
“Slay the day with your best outfits and get ready to hit the Manahatta runway with our iconic Drag Queens.”
Visitors will also have access to an exclusive Pride Special cocktail made specifically for the event by Salford Rum.
Proceeds from this will be donated to LGBTQ+ charities.
Find out more and book tickets online here: https://www.manahatta.co.uk/pride-bottomless

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