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Quiztorical with WLQP – LGBT History Month

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The Duchess 320 Goldhawk Road, London, United Kingdom

It’s LGBTQ+ History Month and they’re celebrating by raising £10k for akt, the LGBT+ homelessness charity. Join WLQP as they kick off the month with a Quiztorical Pub […]

£5

West London Queer Project 10k Pride Walk and Celebration

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Furnivall Gardens 52a Rutland Grove, London, United Kingdom

Celebrate Pride Month with West London Queer Project as they start festivities with a 10k West London Walk followed by a  Celebration. In aid of Motor Neurone Disease. […]

£25

Solo Supperclub with West London Queer Project

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Kindred Bradmore House, Queen Caroline Street, London, United Kingdom

As part of their TogethernessFest, WLQP is partnering with Kindred to host a communal feast in their Library space. Get to know Kindred spirits over sharing platters, biodynamic […]

Fruit Bowl: Lesbian Week of Visibility Party

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Kindred Bradmore House, Queen Caroline Street, London, United Kingdom

West London Queer Project are celebrating Lesbian Week of Visibility with a dance party. You’ll be entertained by the outrageous Sigi Moonlight, the delightful Bi-curious George, and our […]

£10

Event Series MOFFIE

MOFFIE

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Riverside Studios 101 Queen Caroline Street, London, London, United Kingdom

In 1979, South Africa’s government was deeply concerned with preventing the spread of communism in Southern Africa to safeguard the Afrikaner people, Christianity, and the free world.

£19.50
Event Series MOFFIE

MOFFIE

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Riverside Studios 101 Queen Caroline Street, London, London, United Kingdom

In 1979, South Africa’s government was deeply concerned with preventing the spread of communism in Southern Africa to safeguard the Afrikaner people, Christianity, and the free world.

£19.50
Event Series MOFFIE

MOFFIE

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Riverside Studios 101 Queen Caroline Street, London, London, United Kingdom

In 1979, South Africa’s government was deeply concerned with preventing the spread of communism in Southern Africa to safeguard the Afrikaner people, Christianity, and the free world.

£19.50