CircuitMOM & CircuitSON Pres "Love revolution" Ft Thunderpuss & Brady
CircuitMOM & CircuitSON Pres "Love revolution" Ft Thunderpuss & Brady
06/24/2023
Door Open: 9:00 PM
Prices: $42.50
Artist(s) At This Event:
CircuitMOM, Thunderpuss, Brady Prince
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Doors open at 9PM. Performance begins at 9PM. This show is for AGES 21 AND OLDER. Valid Photo ID is required for age restricted shows. Forms of valid ID are current and non-expired Driver''s License, State ID, or Passport. We reserve the right to prohibit entry or expel guests behaving inappropriately or engaging in illegal activity of any kind. Unless requested in writing, attendees give their consent to be photographed, filmed, and/or otherwise recorded at a circuitMOM Event, for subsequent promotional use by CircuitMOM Productions. Written requests can be sent to 411 N Wolcott Chicago IL 60622. CircuitMOM Productions highly recommends vaccination against COVID-19 and MonkeyPox, and encourages guests feeling sick to stay home. People of any colour, size, body type, gender, gender expression(s), and sexual orientation are welcome. Hate and Bigotry will not be tolerated. Must be 21+ to attend

 

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For 20 years Circuit Mom Productions has been producing world class experiential events designed for the LGBTQ Community not only in Chicago, but nationwide. Led by Matthew Harvat and Edwin Martinez, Circuit Mom Productions has also designed empowering, high-energy events for not for profit organizations, corporate clients, festivals and the general public. Their passion for music and unique environments inspires them to create exciting and theatrical productions cast with impressive talent and utilizing current technological trends. Circuit Mom Productions continues to produce events with a commitment to presenting fresh, safe, and quality experience for attendees.

“The circuit scene definitely comes with a stigma at times, and deservedly so. I represent or try to represent what the good is and what the good was, what it initially meant; the heartfelt music and people coming together to celebrate life.”
Circuit Mom – Chicago Go Pride, 2004