Performance

AGO Friday Night: Drag Bingo

Two images of drag queens. The queen on the right is wearing a garment featuring cheeky purple ballons with yellow base later, the queen on the left is wearing a gold and red dress

Images courtesy of the artists

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Performance

AGO Friday Night: Drag Bingo

Friday, October 31, 7 pm, 2025
Walker Court, Art Gallery of Ontario

Join us for Drag Bingo, co-hosted by incredible Toronto queens Bombae and Selena Vyle. Like regular bingo but better, Drag Bingo will feature four rounds of bingo, drag performances, fantastic prizes, and more! Grab a drink at the Atrium Espresso Bar and enjoy it in Walker Court as you savour the evening. Cash tips for the queens are welcomed and encouraged! 

Selena Vyle is Toronto’s Lebanese-Mexican cabaret camp vamp of a certain age. She’s done it all from host Canada’s longest running drag brunch (Glad Day Brunch - now at Ground Control!), to video games (Far Cry 6), to cinema (Queen Tut on CraveTV), to award winning comedy shows, and award winning podcasts (Squirrel Talk). She’s almost always single and only sometimes ready to mingle 

Bombae is an Indian-Canadian drag artist, performer, and chaos enthusiast who shot to fame on Canada’s Drag RaceSeason 3. Born in Mumbai and based in Toronto, Bombae blends conceptual fashion, razor-sharp humor, and campy glamour into drag that’s equal parts art piece and inside joke. 

Known for explosive performances, architectural looks, and a personality that can turn a polite Q&A into a roast battle, Bombae is a walking cultural mash-up. Whether she’s hosting shows, serving gender-bending burlesque, or creating viral queer content, she delivers unapologetic artistry with a wink. 

Off-stage, Bombae is a proud immigrant and outspoken advocate for queer visibility. On-stage, she’s a walking glitter bomb. 

Equal parts art-house surrealism and drag brunch energy, Bombae crafts looks that haunt and amuse. She’s a conceptual firestorm, a fashion architect, and a media-savvy provocateur. Bombae reminds us that drag is not just performance, it’s identity, rebellion, and beauty. 

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