Location
- The Nest
- Fishtown, Philadelphia, PA
Organizer

Lamia, The Cursed Queen
Website
https://www.facebook.com/lvmivart/Lamia, The Cursed Queen is a drag performer and host in Philadelphia known for curating theatrical, boundary-pushing shows like Slayher: Philly’s Only All Heavy Metal Drag Show and Shapeshift, combining drag, fashion, performance art, and dark pop aesthetics
Garden of Hedon: Heavy Metal Underground
- Oct 06, 2023
- Expired!
- 8:00 pm
- $30-$50
Enter The Inferno!
The Abyss calls all lost and miscreant souls to its umbral sanctuary. Kick off your Halloween and Fall festivities by getting in touch with your dark side.
Witness the Horror of Divas, Demons and Dancers from the deepest depths:
LAMIA
YARI
PAULA DEEN WHITE
Featuring devilish performances from the legions of despair
& Much More!
3 Fates of your choosing.
Heaven:
The exclusive garden of eden is reserved for VIPs to revel in the heavenly delights of paradise. 2 dark rooms to experience your own personal salvation and a private lounge with cocktail service.
Purgatory:
Decide your fate amongst a variety of commodities including a clothing/coat check, a dressing room and lower stimulation lounge for applying those finishing touches before facing judgement in the Angel and Demons Runway. Meet and Greet other guests before entering the underworld.
Hell:
The pits of hades welcome its denizens to the dance floor and main stage. Unleash your inner succubus or indulge in your sweetest sin and witness the might of Lamia’s Legions. Dance to the carnal rhythms of Heavy Metal, Dark Disco, EDM and Techno. Come dressed in your most ethereal or abyssal costume, garb or eleganza and compete for your rank amongst the Angels and Demons in our runway costume contest.
Located at The Nest, Fishtown, Philadelphia, PA.
Address will be sent to ticket buyers in advance.
Dance floor opens at 8pm
Drag show starts at 9pm with Angels and Demons runway costume contest.
“Vain thought conceiv’st thou. That ignoble life,
Which made them vile before, now makes them dark,
And to all knowledge indiscernible.” – Dante’s Inferno