Dragstrip 66, a legendary queer mixed underground club, captivated the vibrant Los Angeles scene for an unprecedented 20 years from 1993 to 2013. With its ever-changing themes, the club welcomed a diverse crowd of LGBTQ patrons and straight allies who reveled in the messy drag, trashy rock 'n roll, and eclectic music spun by Supersonic DJs Paul V. and Tom Walker. Celebrities and famous faces, including Nina Hagen, Drew Barrymore, and Marilyn Manson, were drawn to Dragstrip 66's kitschy punk atmosphere and all-inclusive environment, where everyone could hang out, dance, and socialize like regular folks.
Known for its friendly and diverse crowd, Dragstrip 66 provided a unique experience for each attendee, making it a sight to behold. The club's loyal patrons, who often became part of the show themselves, created an atmosphere that was both frenzied and comfortable, from the packed dance floor to the placid outdoor patio. With live performances, no lip-synching, and a palace fit for a Queen, Dragstrip 66 left an indelible mark on the Los Angeles nightlife scene, attracting both local and international talent, including pre-RuPaul's Drag Race queens like Alaska Thunderfuck and Raja.
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