Seattle-based drag superstar Bosco is set to make theatrical history with her first full-length solo show, The Marvelous Miss Gender. The show kicks off a 33-city U.S. tour this July through August, presented by Murray & Peter.

Presales start Wednesday, March 11, from 10 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. local time using the code BOSCO2026. General tickets go on sale Friday, March 13, at 10 a.m. local time via dragfans.com.

A Drag Show Like No Other

Directed, co-written, and co-produced by Bosco herself, The Marvelous Miss Gender promises a cinematic, two-act experience that blends comic book flair, burlesque, and theatrical spectacle. Audiences follow Bosco’s alter ego, the supervillain Miss Gender, through a world of jewel heists, chase sequences, champagne toasts, and clashes with formidable foes.

Drawing inspiration from Batman: The Animated Series, Kill Bill, Elvira, and Pee-wee’s Playhouse, the show layers dance, lip-syncs, high-fashion, stand-up, and campy storytelling. Bosco’s signature humor and showgirl presence aim to leave audiences laughing, intrigued, and breathless.

Drag superstar Bosco unveils her first full-length solo show, “The Marvelous Miss Gender,” touring 33 U.S. cities this summer. Tickets on sale now.
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“I am thrilled to launch my first solo tour with The Marvelous Miss Gender,” Bosco said. “This show has been in my notes app for years. After performing, producing, and writing on the road, the timing finally felt right to bring it to life with an incredible team behind me. It’s a love letter to analog theater, practical effects, and tactile stagecraft—something audiences can truly feel.”

What Audiences Can Expect

Bosco’s production is engineered for immersive theater. The show will feature practical stage effects, giant props, forced perspective sets, artist-illustrated backdrops, and hypnotic video elements. Every detail, from choreography to costume design, reflects Bosco’s years as a dancer, choreographer, director, and producer.

Running two hours with a 20-minute intermission, the show is designed for guests 18 and older. Doors open at 7 p.m., with curtain at 8 p.m. Reserved seats range from $45–$129. A VIP package, priced at $99, includes a pre-show meet-and-greet with Bosco.

Bosco’s Rise to Drag Fame

Bosco is best known for starring on RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10 (2025) and reaching the finals of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 14 (2022). Her career spans sold-out international tours, runway appearances at New York Fashion Week, a Las Vegas residency, and a Paramount-produced documentary. In Seattle, she founded Grindhaus, the city’s premier drag showcase, solidifying her reputation as a multifaceted entertainer.

2026 U.S. Tour Dates

July:

  • July 8 – Detroit, MI (Royal Oak Music Theatre)
  • July 9 – Cleveland, OH (Agora Theater)
  • July 10 – New York, NY (Town Hall)
  • July 11 – Washington, D.C. (Warner Theatre)
  • July 12 – Pittsburgh, PA (Roxian Theatre)
  • July 14 – Boston, MA (The Wilbur)
  • July 15 – Philadelphia, PA (The Fillmore)
  • July 16 – Raleigh, NC (Fletcher Opera Theatre)
  • July 17 – Knoxville, TN (Bijou Theatre)
  • July 18 – Atlanta, GA (Center Stage)
  • July 19 – Orlando, FL (Plaza Live)
  • July 21 – New Orleans, LA (Civic Theatre)
  • July 22 – Houston, TX (House of Blues)
  • July 23 – Dallas, TX (House of Blues)
  • July 24 – Austin, TX (Emo’s)
  • July 25 – San Antonio, TX (Aztec Theatre)
  • July 28 – Palm Springs, CA (Plaza Theatre)
  • July 29 – Las Vegas, NV (House of Blues)
  • July 30 – Los Angeles, CA (The Wiltern)
  • July 31 – Phoenix, AZ (The Van Buren)

August:

  • August 1 – San Diego, CA (Observatory North Park)
  • August 2 – San Francisco, CA (Palace of Fine Arts)
  • August 4 – Portland, OR (Newmark Theatre)
  • August 5 – Boise, ID (Egyptian Theatre)
  • August 7 – Salt Lake City, UT (The Complex)
  • August 8 – Denver, CO (The Fillmore)
  • August 10 – Tulsa, OK (Cain’s Ballroom)
  • August 11 – Kansas City, MO (Folly Theater)
  • August 12 – Minneapolis, MN (Pantages Theatre)
  • August 13 – Chicago, IL (Vic Theatre)
  • August 14 – St. Louis, MO (The Pageant)
  • August 15 – Columbus, OH (Lincoln Theatre)
  • August 16 – Buffalo, NY (Shea’s 710 Theatre)