‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ star Bosco goes full supervillain on 33-city tour

Bosco "Marvelous Miss Gender"
Bosco's "The Marvelous Miss Gender" will tour July and August, 2026. Photo by Eric Magnussen.
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If you’ve been waiting for drag to go full theatrical spectacle, Bosco just answered the call. Bosco’s The Marvelous Miss Gender Tour 2026 hits 33 cities this summer—and it’s not your typical meet-and-greet-with-a-setlist situation.

This is a show.

Directed, co-written, and co-produced by Bosco herself, The Marvelous Miss Gender will deliver a two-act musical comedy built around her supervillain alter ego, Miss Gender. Think comic book noir, burlesque, oversized props, artist-illustrated backdrops, and showstopping lip sync numbers. Bosco found inspiration in some of our favorite quirky pop culture moments from Kill Bill and Elvira to Pee-wee’s Playhouse. Expect jewel heists, chase scenes, archenemies, and camp that bites back.

Bosco builds a show for the room, not the algorithm

Bosco has been clocking serious stage time. We caught RuPaul’s Drag Race Live at the Flamingo and know what franchise-level drag production looks like. It was a blast, but Bosco’s venture is an entirely different animal. Drawing on her years as a choreographer, dancer, and director, Bosco has built something that leans hard into stagecraft and real-life experience.

In Bosco’s words: “a love letter to physical media, analog theater, and the magic of practical effects—because people are craving something they can feel and touch, not just a general approximation spit out by a computer.” After years of touring globally, she’s calling this the show she’s been building toward her entire career. Bring it on, Bosco.

Fast facts: Bosco’s ‘The Marvelous Miss Gender’

Everything you need to know before tickets sell out.

  • Presale: Wednesday, March 11, at 10 a.m. local time — code BOSCO2026
  • General sale: Friday, March 13, at 10 a.m. at dragfans.com
  • Tickets: $45–$129 reserved; $99 VIP meet-and-greet add-on
  • Runtime: 2 hours with a 20-minute intermission; doors at 7 p.m., showtime at 8 p.m.
  • Tour: 33 cities, July 8 through August 16. Highlights include:
    • NYC: Town Hall, July 10
    • Washington, D.C.: Warner Theatre, July 11
    • Boston: The Wilbur, July 14
    • Philadelphia: The Fillmore, July 15
    • Los Angeles: The Wiltern, July 30
    • Chicago: Vic Theatre, August 13

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