AHF’s Burlesque Twist on Mamma Mia! to Take NYC by Storm

In News by Ged Kenslea

RuPaul’s All Stars winner Kylie Sonique Love headlines Ohh Mamma! dance extravaganza promoting safer sexual health and wellness

QUEENS, NEW YORK (February 5, 2025) – AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) is kicking off the 2026 tour of its Mamma Mia!-inspired burlesque show Ohh Mamma! with a one-night-only performance at the Colden Auditorium on the Queens College/CUNY campus in Queens, New York on Saturday, February 7th at 8:00 pm. This seductive celebration of safer sex stars RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars season six winner Kylie Sonique Love and several of Prince’s former dancers, including Sharon “Pussy Control” Ferguson, Lindsley “Darling Nikki” Allen, and Sebastian LeCause. Danté Henderson-Hanson and Marlon Pelayo round out the featured performers.

The one-of-a-kind celebration of love and self-expression coincides with International Condom Day (February 13th), established by AHF in 2009 as a vehicle to remind people to practice safer sex and wear protection to prevent unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV.

WHAT:             Ohh Mamma! Burlesque Show

 

WHERE:            Colden Auditorium, Queens College (City University of New York)

65-30 Kissena Blvd., Flushing, NY 11367

GPS address: 153-149 Reeves Avenue, Flushing, NY 11367

 

WHEN:             Saturday, February 7, 2026

8:00 pm ET (doors open at 7:00 pm)

 

Since 2022, AHF has toured its free burlesque ICD show to enthusiastic, sold-out audiences across the country. This year’s burlesque spectacle brings its bold performances, jaw-dropping costumes, and show-stopping routines to New York, Washington, DC (Feb. 13 &14, Lisner Auditorium, GWU); Chicago (Feb. 20 & 21, Harris Theater), and Columbus, Ohio (Feb. 28, Palace Theatre).

Tickets are free, and seating is first come, first served.  Ticket and information are available online at AHFEvents.org.

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