Bad Romance is hoping to make your Valentine’s weekend a memorable one. On February 13th, make your way down (or up for that matter) to the 35th Floor of the International Hotel Suites in downtown Calgary for Bad Romance Valentine’s Day Revelry.
This venue will hold up to 200 of Calgary’s elite “for an evening of heart-pounding, sexy beats, specialty drinks, models donned in Priape’s hottest new arrivals and breathtaking city views.” Sounds like it will be a fantastic evening, and a welcome to Calgary’s Gay Scene.
The 35th Floor will be decked out in luxurious décor exclusive to its patrons, offering a safe space for gays and their allies to celebrate Valentine’s Day how they wish. DJ Twinky J will be there to keep you dancing with his mix of gay anthems, while DJ Fleur Bromfield and her tambourine “will take to the stage and keep the party pumping with her high-spirited performance and sexy-funk house jams.”
Entrance to Bad Romance Valentine’s Day Revelry is only permitted to Bad Romance Members. An annual membership costs $20 and includes an exclusive pass to the Bad Romance Valentine’s Day Revelry. Visit the ClubZone website to join BRE, but of course you must be 18 years of age or older to attend.
“It is our aim to offer Calgary’s gay community more social events and parties, to be on par with the likes of Vancouver and Montreal,” says Matthew Tuer, CEO of BRE. “We are honored to provide our established culture the first of many marvelous, safe and intimate events.”
Tuer adds, “Two of my friends and I started Bad Romance Entertainment a few months ago in hopes that we can breathe some new life into the Calgary gay scene. We are hoping to bring the community closer together and put our city on par with places like Vancouver and Montreal. …This party is for gays and their friends, so therefore anyone who has a friendly and open attitude towards gays are more than welcome to come. We would eventually like to blur the lines between straight and gay and make it so you don’t have to specify that a party or event is for one or the other, as some of the best parties I’ve been to around the world have been all encompassing. We feel that before gays can really get a voice here in Calgary, we need to give them some options on a Saturday night, and show that when we come together, we can accomplish anything we want to. Our community needs to work together and not against each other in order to make Calgary a more gay friendly place to live. And in throwing this party and more like it in the near future, that’s exactly what we hope to accomplish. “
It sounds like Tuer and Bad Romance Entertainment is on the right track. If you are looking for something different and refreshing, make sure to check out Bad Romance Valentine’s Day Revelry.
