LOUD GAYLA: A Pride Masquerade

LOUD GAYLA: A Pride Masquerade

Get your masks ready for the ultimate Pride Masquerade Fundraising GAYLA for LOUD- it's going to be loud, proud, and unforgettable!

By LOUD Queer Youth Theater

Date and time

Friday, June 28 · 7 - 11pm CDT

Location

2541 Bayou Rd

2541 Bayou Road New Orleans, LA 70119

Refund Policy

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Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

Agenda

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Signature Cocktail Hour


The first 50 guests are invited to enjoy a signature cocktail created especially for LOUD's Gayla by Turning Tables. Don't drink or underage? No problem! Our expert bartenders will also provide a mo...

8:30 PM - 9:30 PM

Live Performances


Performances will begin promptly at 8:30 pm! Don't forget your dollar bills to tip our lovely performers!

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours

    Celebrate 10 years of LOUD at our Pride Masquerade Fundraising GAYLA!

    Get fancy and join us for a fabulous night of Queer performances and joy at our in-person event located at the André Cailloux Center for Performing Arts and Cultural Justice (2541 Bayou Rd). Get ready to dance, mingle, and show your pride while raising funds for LOUD's 2024/2025 season. Tickets include light refreshments, amazing performances and a beer/wine open bar.


    MASKS ARE MANDATORY ! There will be masks available at the event, and we encourage folks to decorate and bring their own. We will be honoring the person with the best mask with a super special and secret surprise.


    Let's make this GAYLA the loudest and proudest one yet! Don't miss out on this opportunity to have a blast while supporting Black trans and queer youth artists. See you there!


    Thank you to our sponsors: T’Cher, Crescent City Ladies Arm Wrestling, Krewe of Wingnuts, Rachel Lee, Lisa Mount & MK Wegman and Mary's Rack. Want to sponsor the Gayla? Email info@loudnola.org.


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    LOUD’S mission is to utilize ensemble theatre to cultivate tools for self-expression, develop an intersectional analysis of oppression and build community through devising and producing original theater.