Darcelle XV Showplace announces new ownership

Portland, ORLocal News

Darcelle XV Showplace, a historic drag club in Portland, Oregon, has officially announced that it will remain open through 2025 after a recent change in ownership. This news, shared on Monday night, is significant for the local LGBTQ+ community, as the club has been a vital venue for drag performances and cultural events. With the new ownership stepping in, there is a sense of optimism about the club's future and its continued role in the city's nightlife. Darcelle XV has a rich history of showcasing talented drag performers, helping to foster a sense of community and acceptance. This announcement not only reassures loyal patrons but also highlights the resilience of the local entertainment scene amid various challenges.

The club's commitment to inclusivity and vibrant performances positions it as a beacon of diversity in Portland. As the drag culture continues to gain visibility and support, Darcelle XV's legacy is set to thrive under its new management. The ongoing support from the community underscores the importance of such venues in promoting arts and culture in the region.

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