Pussy Wagon
Pussy Wagon is the women’s night held in The George on the first Friday of every month. Sporting live performances, it has a different vibe from other lesbian nights out there and this fact, coupled with the varied set lists from the various DJs who have played there so far, makes for an excellent night out. It’s also great to see The George hosting a women’s night as many lesbians feel that it can sometimes be very male-centric.
Last week, there was performances from “Fierce”, the pole dancer I blogged about previously in the review of Strictly Come Pole Dancing (held as part of Space n’Veda every few months) as well as a dancer in a cage on the dacefloor, which proved very popular with the patrons, judging by the amount of jaws on the ground when Fierce took to the stage!
I caught up with the creator of the night, DJ Karen, for a chat about Pussy Wagon. When asked what her motivation behind starting up the night:
My motivation for doing Pussy Wagon was basically to bring something different to the women’s scene that hadn’t been done before in The George or any other Women’s night.
I also asked what makes Pussy Wagon different from other lesbian night’s out there.
I’ve brought in guest DJ’s from Brazil, Brighton, Cork and Dublin; and I’ve also provided live acts such as Lisa Maffia (of the So Solid Crew) on the opening night. Alecia Karr, the UK’s top P!NK tribute act has performed at Pussy Wagon, there have been Burlesque performances and most recently a pole-dancing show with girl dancers in the cage etc…I’m just mixing up really, instead of going to a gig with a DJ stuck in the corner…And at only €5 in after 11pm and great drink promos who could complain!!
If that doesn’t encourage Gaelick readers to hit up the next one, I don’t know what will! The next Pussy Wagon will be taking place on the 12th of November, due to another gig in The George on the first Friday. And this one will have Jelly wrestling, which should not be missed, as well as DJ Jules from Cork on the decks.
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