Diamanté, the annual talent and fashion showcase centering the voices and stories of Black and Brown queer creatives is happening this Sunday, April 13, at 6 p.m. in the Leavey Hotel and Conference Center Ballroom. Hosted by Georgetown Queer People of Color, the show will display diverse and authentic ranges of student experiences through the lens of fashion, music and dance. To attend, register online on Campus Groups for $15, and dress to impress!
The South Asian Society Board is presenting an evening of cultural tradition by hosting its Mock Shaadi (wedding) Celebration. This is an opportunity to dive into South Asian culture, music and cuisine, and it is open to all members of the Georgetown community. The South Asian Society Board is hosting the event at Fisher Colloquium Saturday, April 12. Register online on CampusGroups!
Did you watch Mr. Georgetown? Are you ready for its drag spinoff, Mx. Georgetown? This drag competition’s second annual show is this Friday, April 11, starting at 8 p.m. in the Lohrfink Auditorium. Buy tickets on CampusGroups for $5 (early bird tickets are $3!). All proceeds will go to Point of Pride, a national organization that provides financial support to trans individuals receiving gender-affirming care.
Are you ready for “a night different from all other nights”? Do you love stand-up, skits and surprises? Then RSVP (for free) on CampusGroups for Jewish Comedy Night. The event, hosted by the Jewish Student Association, will take place at Bulldog Alley on Friday, April 11, at 8 p.m. Proceeds will go to the International March of the Living, an organization that allows young participants to walk with Holocaust survivors and witness their stories.
This Friday, Apr. 11, from 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., attend this year’s Abissa cultural showcase in Gaston Hall. The African Society of Georgetown is hosting an Afro-futuristic retelling of Romeo and Juliet. The performance will highlight art and talent through use of music, dance and fashion. Register online on CampusGroups for $8 tickets.
Want to see your friends and peers sing to ring in the new season? The Spring Sing, hosted by groups The Saxatones and Superfood, will present a cappella performances from The Chimes, The Gracenotes, The Phantoms and the Capitol G’s. Register on CampusGroups for this Saturday, April 12, in Gaston Hall at 5 p.m. Tickets are $5, and all proceeds from the concert are going to Mary House, an organization dedicated to providing housing and resources to low-income immigrant and refugee families in the Washington, D.C. metro area.
GU Orchestra’s 2025 spring concert will be on April 13 in Gaston Hall. Featuring the GU Concert Choir and Concerto Competition winners Sarah Wang (CAS’26) and Olivia Booth (CAS ’26), this musical performance will be from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in Gaston Hall. The program includes a duet between Wang and Booth of “Carmina Burana” by Carl Orff, a famous cantata based on 24 poems from the medieval collection of the same name and works by Saint-Saëns and Glazunov.