Jamul Casino hosts first-ever drag show

September 15, 2022
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‘Drag it Out’ will feature some of the world’s most famous drag queens.

Jamul Casino is set to host its first-ever drag show – ‘Drag It Out’ – this Saturday in the casino’s star-lit, open-air venue, ‘The Rooftop.’ The show promises to feature San Diego’s top drag entertainers, celebrity impersonators and extravagant performances.

Among the announced Drag it Out show members announced are renowned drag queens: Paris Sukomi Max, Lala Too, Michele Ada, Disco Dollie, Keex Rose and Naomi Daniels. Also in the line-up is Chad Michaels, one of the world’s premier Cher impersonators.

Jamul Casino is San Diego’s newest and closest casino offering. Opened in 2016, the casino is owned and operated by Jamul Indian Village Development Corporation. The $430m casino features nearly 1,700 slot machines, 46 live table games, a dedicated poker room, various restaurants, bars and lounges.

This new show adds to Jamul Casino’s robust entertainment program, which already has a packed September schedule. This includes a ladies' night called ‘Magic Mike XXL’ on September 24 which is inspired by the 2012 Channing Tatum film.

Additional live entertainers throughout September include electric violinist Amy Serrano, Latin band Melodia Versatil, bass singer Floyd Armstrong, reggae band SM Familia and composer Michael Raye.

Also launching in September at the Jamul Casino will be ‘Monday Night LIVE $100,000 Punchout,’ which offers a $500 hourly prize with a one-off chance to win $100 grand. In celebration of Native American Day, Jamul Casino will be offering numerous promotions on September 23 and 24, 2022.

Jamul Indian Village Chairwoman Erica M. Pinto commented: “Drag it Out is a small way for us to embrace the LGBTQ2S+ community and express our desire to welcome people from all walks of life to our home and our nation. The event should be a blast – I can't wait to see what the divas have planned!"

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