Telluride Gay Ski Week to feature ‘Gay Sleigh,’ Fleetmac Wood, and more

Telluride Gay Ski Week has announced its artist lineup and a number of events that will be taking place during the festival, set to run from February 25 to March 4, 2023.

The line-up of celebs involved with various events at the LGBTQ+ winter celebration includes comedians Margaret Cho and Daniel Webb, Olympian Gus Kenworthy, DJ’s Fleetmac Wood, Matt Suave, Sinna-G, and CASTLE, drag queens Ada Vox, Suzy Wong, Pattaya Hart, Bitter Betty, Aria PettyOne, burlesque dancers from Telluride Theatre’s House Of Shimmy Shake, performance dancers from AJA Talent, go-go dancers from the Sage Grey’s Mile High Go-Go Company, and fashion philanthropist Cameron Silver.

The week is set to kick off with an opening reception at the Hotel Madeline & Residences. Other events taking place include stand-up comedy sets, burlesque and drag shows, themed parties, aprés ski festivities, and various on-mountain events.

The event has partnered with Telluride Sleighs & Wagons to offer an intimate dining experience that has been dubbed ‘The Gay Sleigh,’ which is a scenic horse-drawn sleigh ride followed by a ranch-to-table dinner in a setting surrounded by panoramic San Juan Mountain views.

Various 8-day passes range from $395 to $795. Additional passes are available for specific events at a lower price.

A full lineup of events and information about tickets can be found here.

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Courtesy photo: Telluride Gay Ski Week.
Courtesy photo: Telluride Gay Ski Week.

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