Enyesqueer: Queer Community Bingo & Balaoke Night
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ENYESQUEER returns for its second gathering. A space for the queer community where we can meet, recognize each other, and keep building our network. Because building community is also a form of resistance: sharing a table, singing, dancing, talking, laughing, and sustaining spaces where being together makes sense. This time we’re getting together with music bingo, balaoke, food and a DJ set. Music bingo? Easy: the numbers are replaced by songs. Great tracks play, you mark on your card the ones you recognize and, if you complete a line or a full bingo, you can win Balacoins and memberships to keep enjoying the house. An afternoon to celebrate, but also to keep weaving community through gathering, care, and shared joy. You don’t need to sing well. You just need to show up wanting to be there. 📍 C/ Profesor Lozano 17 📅 18 July 🕕 18:00 to 23:59 ✨ For members only 🎟️ Free attendance
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