Beyond the Rainbow Brunch

May 31, 2026

May 31, 2026

$25 + Brunch extra

Canadian Museum for Human Rights, 85 Israel Asper Way, Winnipeg

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Events Description

 

Light up your Pride weekend with a kaleidoscope of performances by some of the city’s most scrumptious drag artists, while enjoying a sunny brunch prepared by WOW! Hospitality.

All ages are welcome. Visitors may be required to show proof of age to purchase alcohol.

Co‐presented with the Rainbow Resource Centre.

Performers

  • Zova Da Silva is a performer and muse who brings beauty and power to every stage she steps on. Known for her artistry and elegance, Zova embodies unapologetic self‐expression through glamour, makeup and performance. Whether she’s captivating an audience with her presence or inspiring through her story, Zova shines as a voice of confidence, resilience and style.
  • Kymera – Entertainer of the Year in 2024, Kymera has been electrifying audiences across Winnipeg since her debut. As a member of The Dynasty and founding member of Chemical X, Kymera continues to ensure that BIPOC performers have a space to practice and cultivate their art. A formidable seamstress and fierce performer, she loves to leave people guessing what she’ll pull out next. She’s pretty and she’s witty – she’s Kymera!
  • Waaseyaa Haze – Waaseyaa Haze, Rainbow Resource Centre’s Drag Artist in Residence 2026 is a proud Indigenous drag performer from Treaty 1 Territory. On the stage, she is dynamic and high energy. She is looking forward to seeing you at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights Drag Brunch and Drag Story Time!
  • Hari V – Hari V is the ultimate queer uncle. He self‐describes as having the aesthetic of Scar (the lion) with the heart of Robin Hood (the fox) with a little bit of that South Asian flair. He is always up for a good time, while also careful and caring in the ways he is engaging with community. Hari is deeply committed to creating and maintaining space for 2SQTBIPOC performers and ensuring that different modes of gender expression and performance are also highlighted in the shows he produces.

HOW MUCH

Tickets:

$25 per ticket – this does not include food or beverages.

Space is limited; registration required.

How to get tickets?

Buy Online

WHEN & WHERE

Date & Time:

Sunday, May 31, 2026 | 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM

Doors open at 10 a.m.

Performances begin at 11 a.m.

Venue:

Canadian Museum for Human Rights, 85 Israel Asper Way, Winnipeg

Bistro Boréal, Level 1

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