A popular drag queen is set to host a 'drag extravaganza' in Glasgow.
Ru Paul's Drag Race UK star Baga Chipz will host SAMH's Drag & Dine event which will take place at Platform on November 2.
The event is set to be packed with high-energy performances, fun entertainment, and will have attendees 'feeling fabulous'.
There will also be a game of bingo, dance-offs, and goodie bags.
This 'unforgettable' day will aim to raise funds for the charity, Scottish Action for Mental health (SAMH).
Cassi Gillespie from Clyde 1 will be the DJ for the afternoon, and said: "I'm absolutely thrilled to be part of Drag and Dine.
"It’s not just about bringing people together for an unforgettable day of fun and entertainment—it's also about raising much-needed awareness and funds for SAMH.
"We all have mental health, and being able to contribute to such an important cause while doing what I love is truly special.
"Let’s make a difference together."
Fresh off her nationwide theatre tour, 'Much Betta!', Baga Chipz will be in charge of proceedings and promises to have attendees 'laughing, lip-syncing, and dancing' in her own inimitable way.
Hazel McIlwraith, director of fundraising and major appeal at SAMH, said: "This is not your typical charity lunch.
"Drag & Dine is here to bring something fresh and exciting.
"It’s the perfect chance to dust off your sequins, gather your friends, enjoy great food, and have a fantastic afternoon, all in support of Scotland’s mental health.
"We hope this will be the first of many annual events."
Tickets for Drag & Dine are priced at £45, with all profits going to SAMH to aid their work in providing mental health help across Scotland.
The event is 18+ and will take place from 12pm to 5pm and tickets are available here.
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