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Las Vegas is about to turn a bold shade of red for a cause that saves lives. The Sin Sity Sisters invite community members, allies and supporters to participate by attending or donating at Red Dress 2026: Abra-RED-Dabra, their signature annual fundraiser blending spectacle with service. Set for March 28, the one-night-only event transforms an evening of entertainment into direct support for people living with HIV/AIDS across Southern Nevada.
The celebration takes place at The Usual Place – Bar, Live Music & Event Space, where guests will enter a fully immersive environment filled with interactive experiences, live performances, and a vibrant sense of community. There’s just one rule: wear red. Whether it’s a dress, suit, corset, sequins, or something entirely avant-garde, the dress code is both a visual statement and a symbol of solidarity, love and awareness.
Now marking 20 years of service, the Sin Sity Sisters are raising the stakes with their most ambitious Red Dress Party yet. Proceeds directly support SADAP, helping individuals access life-saving HIV medications, fostering a stronger, healthier community.
“This isn’t just a party—it’s a movement,” said Sister Prudence, Abbess of the organization. “Every dollar raised goes right back into the community, helping people access HIV medication, PrEP and trans-related healthcare services.” That mission has helped establish Red Dress as one of Las Vegas’ premier LGBTQ+ fundraising events, where celebration and advocacy go hand in hand.
This year’s entertainment lineup promises a dazzling mix of talent and artistry. Performers include magician Madame Mystery, sword swallower Andrew S of America’s Got Talent fame, burlesque artist Miss Brawling Beauty, drag performers Hanna Barbeara, Himbo and Derek Daniels, vocalist Josie Cavallari and the high-glam charisma of Keyska Diva.
Since its founding in 2005, the Sin Sity Sisters have championed inclusivity, compassion and activism across the Las Vegas Valley, guided by “No Shame. No Guilt. Just Love.” What began as a small gathering has grown into a powerful community tradition. Sin Sity Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence are a nonprofit community organization promoting joy, love, and acceptance through activism and service across the Las Vegas Valley — guided by the belief: “No Shame. No Guilt. Just Love.”
In a city built on entertainment, this event reminds that the most impactful performances happen offstage, through lives changed and supported long after the final curtain call, inspiring hope and purpose. Beyond the spectacle, the event remains grounded in its core mission: turning joy into tangible impact.
A Celebration of Diversity, Art & Inclusion
“When we first started, it was just a few of us gathering to make a difference,” says Sister Glo, Mistress of Novices. “Now, we’ve created a space where everyone is welcome — no matter your background, gender, or sexuality.”
Guests can expect:
• Spell-casting corners & VIP experiences
• Live entertainment & immersive magic
• Wickedly good cocktails & bites
• Costume contests & red couture
• A sea of RED symbolizing solidarity, love & hope
Event Details
Event: Red Dress 2026: Abra-RED-Dabra – A Night of Magical Transformations
Date: Saturday, March 28,
Location: The Usual Place – Bar, Live Music & Event Space
Address: 1007 S. Main St.
VIP Admission: 7 p.m.
General Admission: 8 p.m.
Wear Red: REQUIRED — any style, any gender, any expression, just RED
Entertainment: Madame Mystery, Andrew S, Miss Brawling Beauty, Hannah Barbeara, Himbo, Derek Daniels, Josie Cavallari, Keyska Diva, and more
Benefiting: SADAP – Sisters AIDS Drug Assistance Program
Presented by: The Sin Sity Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence nonprofit 501(c)(3)
The Sisters AIDS Drug Assistance Program (SADAP) supports individuals struggling to afford life-saving HIV and AIDS medications. SADAP bridges the gap for the working poor — providing co-pay and prescription assistance so every person can access treatment with dignity.
For more info, visit sinsitysisters.org and follow on social media @SinSitySisters.


