Drag Race The Experience Bringing RuPauls World To Logan Square In November

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“Drag Race: The Experience” opens at Exhibition Hub Art Center in Logan Square from November 28 to December 30, offering fans an immersive look into “RuPaul’s Drag Race. ” The exhibit features iconic spaces such as the Werk Room and allows attendees to engage in challenges like the Reading Challenge and RuPaul’s Best Friend Race scavenger hunt. Those interested in a VIP experience can meet a surprise drag queen. Co-founders Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato highlight the exhibit's unique behind-the-scenes perspective on the production process. Visitors can also enjoy exclusive unseen footage from the series and take part in runway walks.

World of Wonder, the entertainment company behind the show, organizes the exhibit. The Exhibition Hub Art Center has a history of hosting immersive exhibits, enhancing local cultural offerings. Tickets are available now for this highly anticipated event.

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