The Season 666 Tour is the live extension of The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula television competition (Season 6, aka “666”). It brings the monstrous glamour, horror, and theatricality from screen to stage. The Boulet Brothers (DRACMORDA & SWANTHULA) host with dark humor and flair, with performances from contestants (“monsters”) blending filth, glamor, shock, and audience interaction.
The 09/16/2025 performance in Phoenix, the show did not disappoint. The Boulet Brothers are known for high-design horror drag, and that carries through on stage. The atmosphere feels cohesive: gothic, grotesque, decadent. With bass that thumps your chest and performances that can make you laugh and gasp, the show is like no other. Insane performances from hilariously named monsters AUNTIE HEROIN, GREY MATTER, and reigning Dragula champion ASIA CONSENT had the crowd in a frenzy.

The monsters and guests bring different forms of performance: lip-sync, live vocals, horror performance, and theatrics. This keeps things engaging; not just repeated drag numbers but creative, unexpected moments.

The crowd involvement helps make each show unique. Whether it’s the Boulets and monsters coming into the audience, interactive bits, or simply the crowd dressing up and reacting, there’s high energy. The audience feels like they’re in on the spectacle, not just watching it.

Dragula has always been about pillars -Drag, Filth, Horror, and Glamour, and the tour unapologetically leans into them. There are moments meant to shock or disgust, but they’re balanced with theatricality and beauty so it never devolves into gratuitousness.

If you like drag that pushes boundaries, horror-themed performance art, immersive theater, and aren’t squeamish about shock or gore, Season 666 Tour delivers. It feels like it was made for those who want something more than glamour and glitz — something that unsettles, amuses, and leaves a mark.
The tour succeeds in giving fans a chance to see the monsters live, to feel the energy, and to step into that world of Dragula in a visceral way. Even when some parts drag or feel less polished (which is rare), the highs are very high.
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