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Luna & The BearMinneapolis, MN, United States
 
 

Mature Content (Fall Edition)

By GRRRL SCOUT (other events)

Friday, November 22 2024 7:00 PM 11:00 PM CST
 
ABOUT ABOUT

Who’s ready to get down (and hopefully back up)…with the most “mature” queers in town! We’re back with another edition of “Mature Content” (a 30+ Queer Happy Hour/Dance Party) at Luna & the Bear. Come be freak in the streets….and asleep in the sheets by midnight! We’ll have plenty of tasty treats and cocktails for your sampling pleasure. Limited VIP tables will be available for groups of (6) should you need to rest your weary bones. Ms. Lakesha is back, with guest DJ – Bootsy, to play all of your favorite throwback jams. So grab a nap and we’ll see you on the dancefloor. 

Date: 11/22/24
Time: 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. 

Ages: 30+

Note: We value the importance of acknowledging and uplifting communities that may have been overlooked. Our aim is to foster environments where individuals can joyfully celebrate alongside their peers. If you're under the age of 30, we warmly encourage you to participate in one of our other fantastic queer dance parties.

$5 Coat Check will be available (additional charge onsite)

Location:
Luna & The Bear 
8 W 26th St, Minneapolis, MN 55404

Parking: Street parking 

Tickets:  Online Only (TicketLeap) / On-sale: Nov 1st
$15 + (Fees) Early Bird (limited QTY)
$20 + (Fees) Advance
$30 + (Fees) Day Of
$35 + (Fees) VIP/Person (Reserved Seating/Table Service/Complimentary Snacks)

All ticket sales are final. No refunds will be available.

Music: Ms. Lakesha & Bootsy

Features:
2 Bars 
Charming Patio
Gender-Neutral Restrooms
Late Night Snacks

CONSENT IS MANDATORY! Please remember to be considerate and respect others’ personal boundaries. We will not tolerate any racist, sexist, ableist, transphobic or homophobic language during any of our events and reserve the right to remove anyone that is causing harm.

Due to the nature of our events, which include the sale of food and beverages, we cannot properly enforce a mask mandate. Instead, we encourage our patrons to exercise their individual agency in correspondence with their personal comfort levels. It's important to note that all public events carry inherent risks, and it is up to the individual to proceed with care in those situations.