GLITZY VON JAGGER

PERFORMER OF THE YEAR
NOMINATED FOR
Glenelg
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How would you describe yourself or your work in one sentence?
A live singing Drag Artist producing, hosting and leading on Adelaide’s biggest stages.
Tell us a little about what you do
I am a live-singing drag performer based in Adelaide, known for combining strong vocals, theatrical storytelling and high-energy stage presence.
This year I created and performed my own show at the Adelaide Fringe, one of the world’s largest arts festivals. I also hosted the main stage at Feast Festival and continue as a regular performer and host at Mary’s Poppin.
My performances blend live vocals with controlled lip-sync, movement and polished glamour to create full-scale entertainment experiences. Whether headlining my own production or hosting major stages, I bring preparation, stamina and presence.
I don’t just perform in the scene — I actively build it.
What impact or achievement are you most proud of this year?
Produced and performed original solo drag shows at Adelaide Fringe and Feast Festival.
• Hosted the main stage at Feast Festival.
• Regular performer and host at Mary’s Poppin, supporting Adelaide’s primary drag venue year-round.
• Deliver live vocal performances that expand expectations of drag as musicianship, theatre and spectacle.
Why does your work matter to the community?
Producing independent shows at both Adelaide Fringe and Feast Festival places drag firmly within major arts and cultural platforms. It reinforces that queer performance belongs at the centre of Adelaide’s creative landscape.
By hosting, headlining and performing consistently, I contribute to both high-profile festival spaces and the everyday nightlife venues that sustain our community.
Live singing in drag adds vulnerability and skill to the stage — showing that drag can be glamour, athleticism and musicianship all at once.
What would you like voters to know when voting for you?
Vote for me if you believe Performer of the Year should represent initiative, versatility and leadership. I create my own work. I host major stages. I perform consistently across the year. I sing live. I am proud to represent a version of drag that is ambitious, disciplined and deeply committed to Adelaide’s queer community.
