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Club Quarantine: The Newest Queer Club in the Block

After the quarantine started club life was collapsing, the night owls of the city who usually went partying or simply worked at bars doing gigs or serving tables didn’t know what to do anymore; however, modern problems require modern solutions and it wasn’t long before Club Quarantine took over the video conferencing app, Zoom, and hosted nights of liberty and at home partying to queer people all around the globe.

 

The club was started by four 20-something-year-old scene kids based in Toronto, the nights hosted on the app start off at 6 pm (to accommodate to European time zones) and end at midnight, with crowds ranging from 400-1000 attendees there are multiple celebrity appearances ranging from tik tokers to artists such as Charli XCX. However, you do not have to be a celebrity to be able to strut your stuff in the small screen as there are chances to dance, sing and vogue your heart out with drag queens, scene kids and queer folks of any background.

 

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Even though the neon-lit city nights have been dimmed recently, there’s is always a way to bring some party into the long and sleepless nights, so, like the people who have been attending these worldwide party these past few days, just play some music, dress up and freshen your lip gloss as you could attend the greatest party of your life in the comfort of your home.

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By Sofía Barriga, 10A

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