Los Angeles Times

Club’s ‘party in a box’ aims to aid workers

L.A.’s Club Cobra is streaming its drag and go-go shows to bankroll a relief fund.

- By Daniel Hernandez

Performers jammed, dancers in their skivvies gyrated, and bartenders broke down their favorite drinks — all while keeping a safe distance in an audience-free club during the coronaviru­s outbreak. In other words, the drag and go-go show must go on.

A gay nightclub in Los Angeles began live-streaming a drag and go-go show Friday night in hopes of helping its performers, who are unable to dance and lipsync before regular clubgoers during the coronaviru­s shutdown.

Club Cobra in North Hollywood announced March 19 that it would air a variety show live on the subscripti­on platform OnlyFans. The show is in effect a streaming version of a weekend night of entertainm­ent at the gay Latin nightclub. Club Cobra is owned by the same team behind the well-known Club Chico in Montebello; the clubs’ 32 employees work at both venues.

Marty Sokol, co-owner and co-founder of Cobra and Chico, said the streaming shows would continue as long as the nightlife venues remained closed during the state’s efforts to stave off the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19.

“This week I’ve been so bowled over by my team; everyone is coming together, and they’re ready to be little rascals and put on a show,” Sokol said before the launch of the live stream. “It’s going to be a regular gay Latin television network for everyone, for our community, and that community extends beyond ‘gay’ and beyond ‘Latino.’ ”

During taping, Sokol said, no more than five or six people are in Club Cobra’s vast central room at any given moment, all practicing social distancing while performers vamp, vogue and dance for streaming viewers. OnlyFans is sometimes used by adult entertainm­ent figures, but the Cobra live stream does not involve explicit behavior or imagery; rather, it is presenting what would happen on a weekend night at the club in normal times.

The streaming is available for $19.99 a month and could extend to more days, including streaming sessions of Club Chico’s popular Homo Homie Podcast. Viewers are able to virtually interact with the performers during the streaming.

Proceeds go directly to the Team Cobra/Chico Relief Fund for Team Members, Sokol said.

“Gay nightlife is … really important,” the club coowner continued. “It’s part of what makes us tick as a community, so we must preserve it. And when we figure out how to do that, the community will persevere.

“What we’re offering is a party in a box,” Sokol said. “All you need to do is add the Fireball!”

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Photograph­s by Jorge Alejandro Club Chico VIEWERS can virtually interact with the vamping and lip-syncing performers during the streaming.
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CLUB COBRA dancers and other performers will appear on the streaming platform OnlyFans for now.

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