A RUPAUL'S Drag Race-themed quiz is being held to support a campaign's bid to stamp out homophobic bullying in schools.
The Crystal Palace, on Jamaica Street, will be testing their patrons on the popular reality show to raise funds for the Time for Inclusive Education (TIE) Campaign.
The charity is lobbying for LGBT issues to be taught in schools in order to tackle prejudice based bullying.
Staff and customers will be taking part in the quiz on Wednesday, July 11 from 8pm, with themed raffle prizes including Steps tickets up for grabs.
Pub manager Jonny Stewart said: "Following the success of our fundraising event held in December, we have organised a second to coincide with Glasgow Pride.
"We are excited to host our Drag Race Quiz in Glasgow and can't wait for customers to have fun testing their knowledge in order to raise funds for TIE.
"Now in its third year, TIE has done so much already to help eradicate homophobia, biphobia and transphobia in schools across Scotland, and without continued funding.
"We hope that, by holding this event, we can raise much more to assist TIE with their important work and would encourage people to join us on Wednesday."
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