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There’s a Sonic Yootha party coming to the Royal Albert Dock for Eurovision
2 years ago
Royal Albert Dock has partnered with city-based inclusive club night Sonic Yootha as the Eurovision party continues to descend on Liverpool
You can see a trio of DJs playing onboard a 72ft Challenger yacht during the afternoon of Eurovision Grand Final Day – Saturday 13 May.
Promoted as âA monthly dislocated disco for homos, fauxmos, gender-blenders & part-time Brendasâ, Sonic Yootha has risen to fame over the past few years to become one of the leading club events in the country, and have supported Kylie Minogue on her 2018 âGoldenâ tour.
Operated by Tall Ships Youth Trust, the yacht will be moored in the dockâs inner quay from 6-14 May, and Sonic Yootha DJs will hit the decks between 2pm and 5pm.
Playing a set of Eurovision hits, disco classics, and indie anthems, co-founder of Sonic Yootha Shaun Duggan said:
âWe canât wait to be all at sea for Eurovision on Finals Day at Royal Albert Dock – itâs the first time Ian, John and I will have played from the deck of a boat so itâs certainly going to be lots of fun. Itâs great to be involved in the dock celebrations and hope visitors enjoy our set.â
In addition to Sonic Yoothaâs DJ set, the waterfront destination will also be bringing the party with âTime To Shineâ podiums where visitors can come together and lip synch or play air guitar to their favourite tunes on specially built mini-stages.
Hosted by presenter and personality Leanne Campbell, the Time To Shine podiums will be operating on the afternoons of Tuesday 9, Thursday 11 and Saturday 13 May, with the best performances winning spot prizes!
Continuing the theme of unity and positivity, the dockâs Grand Hall is set to host a three-day takeover by Skittles and Gay Times.
Running from 11-13 May the free pop-up exhibition entitled âQueer Joyâ aims to shine a light on the unfiltered, queer self-expression that is vital to the LGBTQ+ community and highlight the sense of queer joy in the community.
The exhibition will showcase striking portraits of queer people, captured by a variety of emerging international photographers. Guests will be invited to capture their own images within the space, pick up a packet of SKITTLESÂŽ, and will also have the chance to have a portrait captured by a local queer photographer.
Ryan Pardo-Roques, Senior Brand Manager, SKITTLESÂŽ said:
âLiverpool has an impressive history when it comes to LGBTQ+ movements and weâre thrilled to reveal a glimpse of our QUEER JOY exhibition in the city. This month, we will see a Europe-wide moment of cultural unity in Liverpool and weâre hoping that the exhibition will help further spark the feeling of queer joy, vibrant expression, and togetherness. The exhibition marks a three-year journey with our brilliant partners to help create the LGBTQ+ archives of tomorrow, shaping them into the dynamic and representative collections they ought to be. By helping people See The Rainbow we hope to drive more acceptance through visibility!â