The Jinkx and DeLa Holiday Show

The Jinkx and DeLa Holiday Show is an annual holiday show by American drag performers BenDeLaCreme and Jinkx Monsoon.[1][2][3]

The Jinkx and DeLa Holiday Show
Concert by BenDeLaCreme and Jinkx Monsoon
Promotional artwork, 2023

Tour dates

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2021

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Source: Entertainment Weekly[4]

  • November 13 – Liverpool, UK (Playhouse Theatre)
  • November 15 – Edinburgh, UK (Queens Hall)
  • November 19 – London, UK (Troxy)
  • November 20 – Manchester, UK (Palace Theatre)
  • November 21 – Brighton, UK (Theatre Royal)
  • November 22 – Newcastle, UK (Tyne Theatre & Opera House)
  • November 23 – Birmingham, UK (Town Hall)
  • November 26 – Montreal, Quebec (Rialto Theatre)
  • November 27 – Toronto, Ontario (Queen Elizabeth Theatre)
  • November 30 – Portland, Maine (State Theatre)
  • December 1 – Boston, Massachusetts (The Wilbur)
  • December 3 – New York, New York (The Town Hall)
  • December 4 – New York, New York (The Town Hall)
  • December 5 – Washington, D.C. (Lincoln Theatre)
  • December 6 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Keswick Theatre, Glenside)
  • December 8 – St. Paul, Minnesota (The Fitzgerald)
  • December 9 – Chicago, Illinois (Thalia Hall)
  • December 10 – Detroit, Michigan (The Majestic Theatre)
  • December 12 – Austin, Texas (Paramount Theatre)
  • December 14 – Denver, Colorado (Paramount Theatre)
  • December 16 – Phoenix, Arizona (The Van Buren)
  • December 18 – Los Angeles, California (The Theatre at Ace Hotel)
  • December 19 – San Francisco, California (The Palace of Fine Arts Theatre)
  • December 21 – Seattle, Washington (The Neptune)
  • December 22 – Seattle, Washington (The Neptune)
  • December 23 – Seattle, Washington (The Neptune)
  • December 24 – Seattle, Washington (The Neptune)
  • December 26 – Seattle, Washington (The Neptune)
  • December 26 – Seattle, Washington (The Neptune)
  • December 21 – Seattle, Washington (The Neptune)
  • December 28 – Vancouver, British Columbia (Vogue Theatre)
  • December 30 – Portland, Oregon (The Newmark)

2022

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Source: Entertainment Weekly[5]

  • November 23 — Buffalo, New York (Riviera Theatre)
  • November 25 — Toronto, Ontario (Queen Elizabeth Theatre)
  • November 26 — Ottawa, Ontario (Algonquin Commons Theatre)
  • November 27 — Montreal, Quebec (Olympia)
  • November 29 — Boston, Massachusetts (Chevalier Theatre)
  • November 30 — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (The Fillmore)
  • December 2 — New York, New York (Town Hall)
  • December 3 — New York, New York (Town Hall)
  • December 4 — Washington, D.C. (Lincoln Theatre)
  • December 6 — St. Paul, Minnesota (The Fitzgerald Theater)
  • December 7 — Chicago, Illinois (Auditorium Theatre)
  • December 8 — Detroit, Michigan (Royal Oak Music Theatre)
  • December 9 — Indianapolis, Indiana (Murat Theatre at Old National Centre)
  • December 11 — Austin, Texas (Paramount Theatre)
  • December 12 —Dallas, Texas (Majestic Theatre)
  • December 14 —Denver, Colorado (Paramount Theatre)
  • December 16 — San Diego, California (Balboa Theatre)
  • December 17 — San Francisco, California (The Warfield)
  • December 18 — Los Angeles, California (Orpheum Theatre)
  • December 21 — Seattle, Washington (Moore Theatre)
  • December 22 — Seattle, Washington (Moore Theatre)
  • December 23 — Seattle, Washington (Moore Theatre)
  • December 24 — Seattle, Washington (Moore Theatre)
  • December 27 — Portland, Oregon (Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall)
  • December 29 — Calgary, Alberta (Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium)
  • December 30 — Vancouver, British Columbia (Vogue Theatre)

2023

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Marquee for The Jinkx and DeLa Holiday Show at the Moore Theatre, Seattle, 2023
 
Jinkx Monsoon (left) and BenDeLaCreme (right) performing at Seattle's Moore Theatre, 2023

Source: Entertainment Weekly[6]

  • November 12 – Glasgow, U.K. (Theatre Royal)
  • November 13 – London, U.K. (London Palladium)
  • November 14 – Liverpool, U.K. (Liverpool Olympia)
  • November 19 – Indianapolis, Indiana (Clowes Memorial Hall)
  • November 20 – Cincinnati, Ohio (Taft Theatre)
  • November 21 – Toronto, Ontario (Meridian Hall)
  • November 23 – Montreal, Québec (L'Olympia)
  • November 24 – Montreal, Québec (L'Olympia)
  • November 25 – Hamilton, Ontario (FirstOntario Concert Hall)
  • November 26 – Buffalo, New York (Shea's Performing Arts Center)
  • November 28 – Boston, Massachusetts (Wang Theatre)
  • November 29 – New Haven, Connecticut (College Street Music Hall)
  • December 1 – Brooklyn, New York (Kings Theatre)
  • December 2 – Richmond, Virginia (Carpenter Theatre)
  • December 3 – Durham, North Carolina (Durham Performing Arts Center)
  • December 4 – Atlanta, Georgia. (Symphony Hall)
  • December 6 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Heinz Hall)
  • December 7 – Tysons, Virginia (Capital One Hall)
  • December 8 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Miller Theater)
  • December 10 – Chicago, Illinois (Auditorium Theatre)
  • December 11 – Minneapolis, Minnesota (Northrop Theatre)
  • December 12 – Kansas City, Missouri (Midland Theatre)
  • December 13 – Grand Prairie, Texas / Dallas Metro (Texas Trust CU Theatre)
  • December 14 – Austin, Texas (Bass Concert Hall)
  • December 16 – Los Angeles, California (Dolby Theatre)
  • December 17 – San Jose, California (San Jose Civic)
  • December 18 – San Francisco, California (The Warfield)
  • December 19 – San Francisco, California (The Warfield)
  • December 21 – Seattle, Washington (Moore Theatre)
  • December 22 – Seattle, Washington (Moore Theatre)
  • December 23 – Seattle, Washington (Moore Theatre)
  • December 24 – Seattle, Washington (Moore Theatre – matinee)
  • December 27 – Portland, Oregon (Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall)
  • December 29 – Edmonton, Alberta. (Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium)
  • December 30 – Vancouver, British Columbia (Orpheum)


References

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  1. ^ Ganz, Caryn (2023-12-12). "Holidays a Drag? Every Year, Thanks to Jinkx and DeLa". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on 2023-12-25. Retrieved 2023-12-27.
  2. ^ "Jinkx Monsoon and BenDeLaCreme share holiday joy of forming a 'chosen family'". opb. Archived from the original on 2023-11-05. Retrieved 2023-12-27.
  3. ^ "Queer Folx Are Feeling Jolly Thanks to These Drag Queen Holiday Tours". www.out.com. Archived from the original on 2023-12-23. Retrieved 2023-12-27.
  4. ^ "BenDeLaCreme and Jinkx Monsoon revive 'The Jinkx & DeLa Holiday Show' for global tour dates". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  5. ^ "Jinkx Monsoon, BenDeLaCreme reveal new 'Jinkx & DeLa Holiday Show' tour dates". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  6. ^ "See Jinkx Monsoon and BenDeLaCreme's 'Jinkx & DeLa Holiday Show' tour dates". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 2023-12-24. Retrieved 2023-12-27.
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