Join us on Saturday, January 17, for a full day and evening of Winter Pride fun!
Don your fanciest winter-themed apparel and join us for an unforgettable night of dancing and dazzling performances!

Eddi Licious is a Two Spirit Métis drag artist and prominent figure in the queer arts scene. They have been actively performing on both local and international stages since 2005. Recognized for their versatility as a quintuple threat (drag king, dancer, educator, and performance artist!)

Tera "Nova Jade* Greene (she/they) is a queer DJ/singer-songwriter/producer and mentor who has been DJing since 2003. Originally from Los Angeles, she received the Pat Parker’s Artist Award for being the sole DJ with the pivotal 4-year Serafemme Women’s Music Festival in West Hollywood.
Nova* has opened for Grammy-nominated artists Kelis at Los Angeles (CSW) Pride, as well as DJ’d multiple pride festivals from Long Beach to Vancouver. She has also been the DJ for the inaugural PridePOC in Victoria, which features and highlights Indigenous, Black and Brown Queer artists and performers in Victoria.
Nova* is the host of Bad Rabbit Radio on SUB.FM, broadcasting over 166+ episodes bi-weekly and worldwide since 2018. Her technical skills & creativity have also placed her on lineups where she has opened for top EDM artists, including DJ NDN of Juno award-winning, A Tribe Called Red.

Like rhinestoned fannies? Or perhaps upbeat cheeky reveals are more your pace... known for her neo twists on classic burlesque and dynamic modern acts, Cherry Cheeks is the Tāłtān Temptation sure to leave you titillated! This energetic eghadāni monelīn has streaked across stages throughout Turtle Island and is hungry for the waves of change. Are you ready to dive into the deep end?

Victoria's bearded and campy theatre queen, Woofie is thicc, furry, bedazzled and brings that big beard energy to the stage.

Callers eat your heart out, it’s your brown eyed vixen, Miss Hazel Nuez.


The Victoria Pride Society acknowledges that it organizes and works on the traditional territories of the Lekwungen Peoples and that the land’s relationships with the Songhees, Esquimalt, and W̱SÁNEĆ Peoples have existed since time immemorial. Further to this acknowledgement, the Victoria Pride Society affirms that colonialism and the attitudes and practices that have accompanied it contribute to systemic discrimination and violence against Indigenous Peoples and all marginalized and equity-deserving people. Read more.