Tonight Josephine will be marking Pride in Liverpool this weekend
This weekend Liverpool is expected to turn into a sea of rainbows as thousands of members of the LGBTQ+ community and allies come together to celebrate Pride in Liverpool.
Resident drag queen Minnie told the ECHO: "Performing at Tonight Josephine is always a pleasure as it's a fully inclusive venue and we have so much fun celebrating who we are with the guests. Available from today until Sunday, July 30, the Taste The Rainbow cocktail is made up of Bacardi coconut, passionfruit Monin, lime juice, mango puree, pineapple juice and Red Bull Tropical. The Rainbow Shot Paddle Board is made up of six different coloured and flavoured fruit shots.
Perri Palmer, head of the brand at Tonight Josephine, said: “Everyone is always welcome at Tonight Josephine, but there’s no better way to support the LGBT+ community than to celebrate Pride. It’s our first one in Liverpool and we’re so excited to party Josephine style with rainbow cocktails and shots and our notorious bottomless brunches complete with our resident drag queens.”
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