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Drag Race Star Bosco Will Tour Solo Musical The Marvelous Miss Gender

The drag icon is unveiling a supervillain alter ego in the upcoming show set to visit 33 cities across the U.S.

March 10, 2026 By Logan Culwell-Block

Bosco as Miss Gender (Eric Richard Magnussen)

RuPaul's Drag Race star Bosco is getting in touch with her inner supervillain with a new two-act solo musical, The Marvelous Miss Gender, which she'll tour to 33 cities in the U.S. this summer. The tour will launch July 8 at Detroit's Royal Oak Music Theatre, with later dates planned for New York City's Town Hall, Boston's The Wilbur, House of Blues in Dallas, The Wiltern in Los Angeles, and more.

Ticket sales begin March 11 at 10 AM local time with the code BOSCO2026, with general sales beginning March 13 at 10 AM local time. Visit DragFans.com for tickets and a full itinerary.

Described in press notes as a "cinematic two-act musical comedy," The Marvelous Miss Gender will see the drag icon revealing her supervillain alter ego in a performance that blends "comic book noir, burlesque, dance, high fashion, satirical storytelling, showstopping lip sync numbers, stand-up, and over-the-top camp." Along with starring, Bosco is directing, co-writing, and co-producing.

"I am so excited and deeply grateful to be heading out on my first solo tour with The Marvelous Miss Gender!," says Bosco in a statement "This show has been living in my notes app for years, and after spending so much time on the road performing, producing, and writing, the time has finally come to bring it to life, now that I have an incredible team behind me. Inspired by the gothic spectacle of '90s Batman films, the technicolor chaos of Pee-wee's Playhouse, and the glamour-ghoul camp of Elvira, we’ve blended my favorite pop culture touchstones to create a true theatrical production that drag audiences have never seen before. This show is also a love letter to physical media, analog theatre, 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. The Marvelous Miss Gender feels like everything I’ve been building toward in my career, and I truly can’t wait to share it with you all.”

Bosco competed on RuPaul's Drag Race season 14 in 2022 and returned for RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars season 10 in 2025. The Seattle-based drag entertainer has since toured the world, walked the runway at New York Fashion Week, played a Las Vegas residency, and starred in a documentary, Portrait of a Queen, which captured her journey with gender transition between her Drag Race seasons.