• Ritual Cafe (map)
  • 1301 Locust St Ste. D
  • Des Moines, IA, 50309
  • United States

We’re thrilled to host Queeraoke, a joyful queer space for connections, fun, and community. Join us on Friday, Sept. 27 from 7-9pm at Ritual Cafe! Whether you’re belting out tunes or just enjoying the vibes we welcome you for a night of karaoke! Drinks available for purchase and light snacks on the house.

This is an exclusively queer and sober event for ages 18+. If you are not a member of the LGBTQ+ community, this space is not for you. If you would like to support us, you can donate directly to Common Love or give Ritual Cafe a visit!

Ritual Cafe has limited capacity, so rsvp while you can! We’re offering tickets on a tiered system. Thank you to SadBoy Ceramics (@sadboy_ceramics) for the beautiful language. We appreciate being in community with you!

RSVP and then bring cash to the event based on your preferred ticket price. (We will also have an online way to donate via credit card.) Money raised at the event will go towards gender affirming products for the community and mutual aid to Palestinians via the Denizens Society (IG @denizenssociety). Please only RSVP if you can attend since space is limited.

RSVP HERE: https://partiful.com/e/VH9uo66xydCt66j2evsG

Tier 1 ($20-25): If you are employed, own property, have regular access to healthcare and spend little time worried about paying for basic necessities, you have economic privilege and power in our community. This price is for you.

Tier 2 ($10 - $15): This price is for those who are able to pay for their basic needs but have little-to-no expendable income. If you have stable income and do not think often about accessing food, shelter, healthcare, or childcare, if attending this event feels like a sacrifice, but it does not create hardship, this price may be for you.

Tier 3 ($0 - $5): This price is for those who struggle to meet basic needs and attending this event would be a significant hardship. If you qualify for government assistance for housing, food, or healthcare, you live paycheck to paycheck, you have limited access to a vehicle/transportation, if you are unemployed of it you have debt that prohibits you from meeting your basic needs, this price is for you.