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Levels to Host “50 Shades of Drag” Show This Weekend

Those looking to spice up their weekend with something new can head over to Levels Nightclub (420 E. College Ave.) for a drag show on Sunday, Sept. 14.

The show, cheekily named “50 Shades of Drag,” will feature popular local drag queens such as Anita Coxxx, Ivanna Coxxx, Anna Rexia, Anja Dixon, and Sam Ryder.

According to Levels Manager Tim Crockett, the nightclub has hosted several drag shows in the past that were very successful and generally brought a diverse crowd. “50 Shades of Drag” is expected to have a large turnout, so get there early if you want a good spot.

The show is open to everyone over the age of 18. Doors open at 8 p.m., and the show starts at 9 p.m.

You can check out Levels’ website for more information.

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