Today at 5pm, the Patricia Club in Stockholm starts its new entertainment night, C'est La Vie. A few years ago, a Sunday at Patricia was a must if you lived in Stockholm and were gay.
“There are definitely big shoes to fill. But we want to do something that doesn’t exist in Sweden, where we as artists can do whatever we want. If you want to lip-sync, do it, if you want to sing live, do it, if you want to go on for more than two minutes, do it. It’s a freedom that I’ve experienced and that we artists haven’t had before. So it’s hard to compare to what it was before. If you want first-class entertainment, good food, a beautiful view, and a good move experience, you have to come to Patricia,” she says. Either Queen / Adam SebgothWho works at Lights Events and is the project manager of the new entertainment evenings.
The plan is to run all summer, until August 8, but if you see restrictions continuing to ease and guests want to keep coming, you intend to continue longer.
– I'll be there every time and the babs will be chasing you in the background, you never know where you'll find them. Then we rely on 3-4 host hens during each evening.
It opens at 5pm and runs until 8pm, but due to changes in restrictions, it will be open longer. Tonight is coming Arrogance in vain, Her man winter and Claudia clouds
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