Miss Coco Peru live in Vancouver

Coco Peru is coming to Vancouver tomorrow (August 15), and the “drag queen savior”, monologuist and all around funny lady will be entertaining at The Stanley, with the official after party at Oasis Ultra Lounge.

Tickets are $35 and proceeds go to help launch the fabulous coffee table book dr.a.g. by Christopher Logan.

“dr.a.g. (for dressed as girl) is a 160-page 28x28cm Coffee Table Book celebrating the beauty and diversity of drag. It features top performers from all over shot by top celebrity and fashion photographers, to raise money for independent film production.”

If you can’t wait until tomorrow for some Coco, why not go on a little discount shopping trip to Target?

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