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The Fierce & Fabulous Expo Will Take Place in June 2026

— May 3, 2026 — Pop Culture
The Fierce & Fabulous Expo, launching in June as Canada's first large-scale drag and music convention, will take place on the 5th and 6th at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. This event will bring together established headliners from programs such as Canada's Drag Race, Call Me Mother, and Big Brother Canada alongside emerging talents from the You Do You Foundation Mentorship Program, which receives support from TD Bank Group.

Attendees of the Fierce & Fabulous Expo can expect a lineup featuring performers like Jewels Sparkles, Lexi Love, Discord Addams, Kenya Pleaser, Hoso Terra Toma, Venus, Gisele Lullaby, Tynomi Banks, Justin ABit, Seyonce Knows, KAOS, and Oceane Aqua-Black, as well as rising acts Dahlia Doll, Rina MorningStar, Chloe Jane, and mentorship alumni Lady Nova, Brayo Bryans, and Noah Jemm.

Image Credit: Fierce & Fabulous Expo

Trend Themes

  1. Mainstreaming Drag Culture — The growing acceptance of drag in mainstream media signals market demand for mass-market entertainment formats and consumer products centered on queer performance aesthetics.
  2. Cross-industry Mentorship Models — Emerging mentorship programs connecting established performers with rising talent indicate scalable talent pipelines and credentialed development services for creative industries.
  3. Hybrid Live-digital Conventions — Large-scale conventions blending celebrity appearances with fan engagement point to platforms that combine in-person immersive experiences with monetizable virtual attendance and content ecosystems.

Industry Implications

  1. Live Events and Conventions — The expansion of niche cultural expos creates demand for modular venue designs, ticketing innovations, and experiential staging that cater to identity-driven audience segments.
  2. Talent Development and Education — Formalized mentorship initiatives highlight opportunities for tech-enabled training, credentialing, and talent marketplaces tailored to performance and creative skill monetization.
  3. Corporate Sponsorship and Brand Partnerships — Visible corporate support for queer arts points toward integrated brand ecosystems and cause-aligned partnerships that reframe sponsorship as long-term community investment and co-created content.
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