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MATT Gala

Welcome to the 1st Annual MATT Gala, hosted in partnership with the Greater Waterbury PRIDE! It is time to walk the red carpet and step out in your most fabulous attire or take inspiration from this year’s Met Gala’s theme, “The Garden of Time”. Enjoy an evening of music, dancing, drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and of course fashion. All guests will have the opportunity to walk the red carpet, strike a pose for photos, and view a live stream of the…

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May 6, 2024 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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Welcome to the 1st Annual MATT Gala, hosted in partnership with the Greater Waterbury PRIDE! It is time to walk the red carpet and step out in your most fabulous attire or take inspiration from this year’s Met Gala’s theme, “The Garden of Time”.
Enjoy an evening of music, dancing, drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and of course fashion. All guests will have the opportunity to walk the red carpet, strike a pose for photos, and view a live stream of the Met Gala.
Tickets are $40 and include one free drink (alcoholic or non)
Receive a VIP reserved table with the purchase of 8 or more tickets in one order. Reserved tables are limited. 
Purchase Tickets Here
Pre-registration is required due to limited spots.

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