Bianca Del Rio Show: The Ultimate Guide to the "Queen of Mean" Live
A Bianca Del Rio show is a "clown in a gown" masterclass in rapid-fire delivery and audience interaction. Jam Productions Bianca Del Rio | Jam Productions
She is at her best when discussing the friction between different generations in the LGBTQ+ community. "Kids today have apps," she rants. "Back in my day, to find a hookup, you had to go to a dirty bar, step over a drunk queen, and call a number from a bathroom wall. And you liked it."
: A hallmark of her shows is roasting the audience. Attendees often pay specifically for the "high likelihood" of being called out or humorously criticized, especially those in the front rows during meet-and-greets. Production Style
In the ever-evolving landscape of drag and live comedy, few names command as much immediate respect, laughter, and sheer terror as . Since storming the sixth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race and snatching the crown, the self-proclaimed "Joan Rivers of the Drag World" has transformed from a reality TV winner into a global touring juggernaut. But what exactly is the Bianca Del Rio show experience? Why do sold-out theaters from New York to London to Sydney keep buying tickets to be berated by a clown in a pageant gown?
Known to fans as “The Queen of Mean,” Bianca (the winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 6) delivers a high-energy, tightly scripted, yet wildly improvisational stand-up comedy set. The show typically runs 75–90 minutes with no opening act; Bianca hits the stage in full glamourous clown-realness—think enormous wigs, severe brows, and enough shoulder pads to start an ’80s rock band.
Bianca is set to headline this historic event on Saturday, June 13, 2026 , at The Auditorium in Downtown Eureka Springs.