
Attention all "RuPaul's Drag Race" aficionados, prepare to strike a pose and strut down to the Arizona Financial Theatre on October 6, as Phoenix gears up to welcome the glitz and glamor of drag royalty. The "Werq the World" tour promises an array of stunning performers, dazzling the audience with their embodiment of pop culture icons, the Phoenix New Times reports.
As part of a monumental tour that spans across North America, saturating cities with sequins and sophisticated performances, Columbus won't be left in the dust—fans can also mark the date on September 25, when the Mershon Auditorium will thoroughly entertain its guests. True to form, tickets are going fast, according to 10TV
An intimate theater setting will serve as the backdrop for each meticulously crafted performance, where fans are invited "to relive iconic moments from award show history," as Brandon Voss, the show's producer, said in the tour announcement obtained by the Phoenix New Times. Imagine taking your seat, not just at any show, but at a theatrical extravaganza that honors the history and artistry of drag.
Hosted by eminent figures like Jimbo, as Joan Rivers in Phoenix, and Sasha Velour in Columbus, the stage will be set for an evening of unparalleled impersonations, with the likes of Derrick Barry to first perfectly channel Britney Spears, then Jaida Essence Hall to conjure up Beyoncé. Season 17 finalists will also step into the spotlight, adding to the excitement and unpredictability of the tour, which is slated to take its final bow in Monterrey on October 25, before sashaying away to Australia. The "Werq the World" tour, 10TV notes, is a one-of-a-kind event that promises to deliver no less than showstopping moments.
Those looking to get closer to the action can snag VIP tickets, which include meet-and-greets with the queens—a chance, perhaps, to really dive deeply into the extravagant world of drag. Full details of the extensive tour, from the Connecticut kickoff to the Californian finales, are outlined by the show's producers, with tickets heading straight toward on-sale status, as reported by the Phoenix New Times.









