RuPaul’s Drag Race Upcoming Events & Tickets

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TOUR: Get ready as your favorite drag queens are coming to a city near you! This year, the RuPaul’s Drag Race “Werq the World Tour” 2025 will, as usual, visit a large variety of cities across North America, including Cleveland, Toronto, Boston, New York, Atlanta, Charlotte, Savannah, San Antonio, Phoenix, Seattle, and many more.
Get ready to be taken behind the velvet ropes of the most exclusive awards show in herstory! Be prepared to walk the red carpet hosted by Jimbo as Joan Rivers! Plus sickening performances by Daya Betty as Pink, Derrick Barry as Britney Spears, Jaida Essence Hall as Beyoncé, Jorgeous as Ariana Grande, Kim Chi as Mariah Carey, Vanessa Vanjie as Rihanna, and surprise guests including finalists from Season 17 on the most important night of the year for the art of Drag. Don’t miss the most important night of the year for the art of Drag — where the stakes are high, the looks are fierce, and the performances will leave you gagging!
Ticket prices for Werq the World shows range from $75 up to over $800, depending on the venue and seating choice. Secure your tickets early today at EventsCenter (NO HIDDEN FEES) and avoid disappointment! Please note that this event contains adult language or content and is an 18+ only show. Line-up subject to change.
ABOUT: RuPaul’s Drag Race is an American reality competition show created and hosted by RuPaul, which first premiered in 2009. Contestants — drag performers from diverse backgrounds — compete in weekly challenges that test their skills in areas like fashion, comedy, acting, lip-syncing, and performance persona. After each challenge comes a runway walk judged by RuPaul and a panel of judges, and the bottom performers usually face a lip-sync battle to stay in the competition.
Over the years, the series has grown into a cultural powerhouse, influencing mainstream views of drag and LGBTQ+ culture broadly. It has launched various international adaptations, spin-off shows such as RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, and a companion show, Untucked, which provides behind-the-scenes glimpses into life backstage. Judges like Michelle Visage and rotating guest judges add perspective and critique each contestant’s creativity, confidence, and presentation.
Critics and audiences often praise RuPaul’s Drag Race for pushing boundaries — both artistically and socially — and for its mix of fierce competition and heartfelt storytelling. Many contestants have used the platform to explore identity, performance, and community. The show has also earned significant industry recognition, including multiple Emmy Awards for RuPaul as a host and for Outstanding Reality-Competition for the show itself.