FRUITEA at The Trinity Centre
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"Sell out warning! Trinity is Burning! Pure drag pageantry / Ballroom vibes with open-to-all categories centring QTIBIPOC performers. Walk the walk for the trophy, or just bask in face, shape, sass and realness from the audience."

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A event held at The Trinity Centre on Friday 11th July. The event starts at 19:30.


Bristol is Burning! So on July 11th, let's get FruiTEA!

Want to experience Bristol's best-kept secret? Want the best night of your life? Then bring yourselves to Bristol Ballroom Community's FRUITEA.

FruiTEA is an OTA Kiki function where members of the community walk and battle for Grand prizes. OTA stands for “open to all” meaning anyone can walk any category regardless of gender identity or expression, and none of our categories have an effect.

People will walk and get 10s from our judges before battling it out for the Grand Prize. Categories include Face, Vogue Fem, Old Way, Sex Siren, Best Outfit and more!

If you're planning on walking, do your research on the different categories beforehand. If you're coming to spectate and have fun, then bring your energy and vibe and get ready to be blown away!

Please keep an awareness that this is a priority space for queer and trans/gender non-confirming people of colour - respect the floor and the walkers.

Entry requirements: 18+

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