The Northern B.C. Queer Connection fundraiser will feature Indigenous LGBTQ DJ Riki Rocket
Northern B.C. Queer Connection Society is hosting a Spring Fling fundraiser to support the annual Pride Picnic and its ongoing work in the community.
Riki Rocket is an Indigenous LGBTQ Canadian DJ and Electronic Music Producer who’s been working professionally in the music industry since 2002. Notably she’s performed at Sydney Mardi Gras in Australia, Dinah Shore Long Weekend in Palm Springs, Dublin Pride, London and Brighton Pride and an L-Word Meet and Greet in Gatwick, UK.
She now currently resides on the Sunshine Coast, but continues her DJ residency with FlyGirl Productions in Vancouver, known for their 2SLGBTQIA+ Long Weekend Parties and Pride Events.
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