Beyond the Rainbow Brunch

Make your morning shine bright! Come for a joyful brunch sprinkled with performances by local drag artists.

Sunday, May 25, 2025

Une artiste de drag aux cheveux violets et à la robe argentée et noire s'exprime devant un groupe qui brunch. Partially obscured.

Photo : MCDP, Annie Kierans

Event details

Cost:
Price: $20 (does not include food). Brunch items offered at varying prices. Space is limited; registration required.
Location:
Boreal Bistro, Level 1
Schedule:

Sunday, May 25, 2025
Doors open at 10 a.m.
Event is from 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Language and Accessibility:
This event will be primarily in English.

Light up your Pride weekend with a kaleidoscope of performances by some of the city’s most scrumptious drag artists, while enjoying a sunny brunch prepared by WOW! Hospitality. 

All ages are welcome. Visitors may be required to show proof of age to purchase alcohol. 

Co‐presented with the Rainbow Resource Centre.

Check back soon for performer details and registration links!

Performers

A curvy drag performer with voluminous pink hair, black eye and lip makeup poses with a hand on her hip. She wears a filmy pink jacket with colourful fur cuffs over a black dress.
Photo: courtesy of Rainbow Resource Centre

Cake

Cake has been an active member of Winnipeg’s drag scene for 11 years. Co‐founder of the Big Girl Brigade, she sits as Rainbow Resource Centre’s Drag Artist in Residence for 2025.

Formerly Miss Club 200 2018–2019, and Empress 17 & 24 of Winnipeg & All of Manitoba, Cake introduced the Mx. Queer Winnipeg Pageant to the city in 2017 and raises money for nonprofits in her community. Cake incorporates her sewing and artistic abilities into drag by creating her own costumes and wigs. Her style shifts between dark and ethereal and bright and colourful—but it’s always decadent! She's sugar and spice, so take our advice: have a slice!

A drag performer with heavy, dark eye makeup wearing a short skirt and a pink cropped T-shirt that reads “It’s not me, it’s you” clutches her long blonde hair.
Photo: courtesy of Rainbow Resource Centre

Jynx Nouveau

Jynx Nouveau isn’t just a drag queen—she’s the blueprint. A walking, talking, immaculately styled manifestation of luxury, aesthetic perfection, and high‐concept brilliance. She doesn’t just show up; she arrives. From hyper‐feminine silhouettes to the tiniest, most deliberate details, her artistry isn’t just polished—it’s encrusted in diamonds, dipped in couture, and served with a perfectly manicured hand. If it isn’t polished, perfected, and painfully unattainable, why bother? She’s the kind of queen who makes luxury look effortless and effort look expensive. Consider yourself lucky to witness the art in motion.

An elegant blonde drag performer in a black sequined gown, diamond necklace and long black evening gloves sings into a microphone.
Photo: courtesy of Rainbow Resource Centre

Lady Muse

Lady Muse is a glamorous drag queen and singer‐entertainer inspired by musical divas like Dolly Parton, Judy Garland, and Lady Gaga. Combining a lifetime of musical training with drag artistry, she creates performances that blend live music, world‐class singing, storytelling, and humor to celebrate queerness, femininity, and the transformative power of performance.

A dramatically gorgeous drag performer poses in a rhinestone outfit with a tight-fitting bodice and a ruffled fuchsia skirt.
Photo: courtesy of Rainbow Resource Centre

Traycee

Winnipeg‐based Traycee is a proud Filipinx drag queen. She holds titles like Lipsync Assassin of Winnipeg, Imperial Grand Duchess 25 and is part of electricity BIPOC drag group “Chemical X”. Fearless, creative and beautiful, she embodies the representation she wishes she’d had for her younger self. With the biggest heart and the biggest tricks, be prepared to have your mind blown by Traycee!

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