THE KIOSK KIKI BALL
Schedule
Fri, 20 Feb, 2026 at 09:00 pm to Sat, 21 Feb, 2026 at 02:00 am
UTC+01:00Location
Sønder Boulevard 73, 1720 Copenhagen, Denmark | Copenhagen , SK
✨The Kiosk Kiki Ball✨
Late-night beer runs, sidewalk chats, and spontaneous hangouts — that’s the magic of your local kiosk, corner shop, or Späti. Whether you’re grabbing a cold one after a night out in Copenhagen, picking up snacks in Berlin, or catching up with friends outside a kiosk in Paris, these little neighborhood spots are often more than just shops — they’re institutions of nightlife and community. Open late, full of character, and somehow always part of a good night out.
Tonight each category will take inspiration from certain aspects of a kiosk. As this is a kiki, remember to be creative, and most importantly — have fun!
Spectator tickets: https://absaloncph.dk/event/the-kiosk-kiki-ball/
Participant tickets: TBA
⭐️Judges:
TBA
🎤MC:
TBA
💿DJ:
TBA
Categories:
Junior FQ
FQ Realness
Junior Transmen
Transmen Realness
Dyke Out
Fag Out
Fashion Killah
Kiki Labels OTA
Beginners Runway OTA
Runway OTA
Best House Dresscode
Beginners Performance
Vogue Femme OTA
Old Way OTA
New Way OTA
Hands Performance vs. Arms Control OTA
Lip Sync OTA
Face OTA
Body MF/FF
Sex Siren MF/FF
WHAT IS BALLROOM?
The underground ballroom scene has it roots as far back as to the 1920 in Harlem, New York, and was created by the Black and Latin Trans women and Drags, as a new safe space due to racism they faced within the white pageant scene. It evolved into many new categories and became not only a space for trans women of colour to enjoy the safeties of community but of all queer people of colour to create and express what was not allowed at the time to express in the public.
While the community is not as segregated as it used to be, we remind you that the space was created and are ruled by people of colour, and we remind you that the underground ballroom scene will not accept any types of racism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, body shaming or any types of discrimination.
Ballroom welcomes everyone and respects everyone, regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, body, sex or status. Ballroom is a place of love, unity, creativity and mutual respect. If you are not a person of colour and/or person of queer experience, we would like to reinstate that you are a guest within the ballroom community and should follow rules as everyone else. Please be mindful of the space you take as a guest, and you will be welcomed with open arms.