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FROLIC, a pioneering organization in curating events that celebrate and empower Queer & Trans People of Color (QTPOC), is thrilled to announce its second FROLIC Weekend Tour, set to take place during February 2024. The FROLIC Tour will promote the organization's main event, FROLIC Weekend 2024 "The Olympic Gaymes", which kicks off June 13 - 17th in Provincetown, MA.
The tour will visit five vibrant cities, Chicago being a new stop, offering a unique blend of social and cultural experiences that resonate with the QTPOC community.
● Atlanta - February 3 - 4
● Chicago - February 10
● Los Angeles - February 17
● Washington D.C. - February 17
● New York City - February 24
"FROLIC is also immensely proud to announce its partnership with Gaye Magazine, one of the leading voices in LGBTQ+ news and culture," says Co-Founder of FROLIC Lamb Rahming.
As the official media partner of FROLIC Weekend, Gaye Magazine will cover the entire tour as well as the summer festival itself, bringing the essence and mission of FROLIC to a global audience.
FROLIC Weekend is more than an event; it's a movement. It’s about creating spaces where queer and trans men of color can connect, celebrate, and empower each other. This tour promises to be a memorable experience of community building and the unmistakable joy of FROLIC.
"Gaye Magazine is delighted to share the news of our partnership with FROLIC Weekend.
This event perfectly aligns with our mission to educate, entertain, and empower the Black LGBTQ+ community, marking a significant milestone in our ongoing commitment to support and amplify diverse narratives," says Gaye Magazine Editor in Chief K. Keith.
"We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the organizers of FROLIC Weekend for their dedication to creating a space that fosters joy, connection, and a sense of belonging."
Join FROLIC in a city near you and participate in this extraordinary journey.
For more information and to stay updated on event details, follow FROLIC at @wearefrolic and @frolicweekend on all social media platforms, and visit the website (www.wearefrolic.com).