The Glamorous Trash Party
The Glamorous Trash Party is a variety show hosted by Chelsea Devantez (The Problem with Jon Stewart; Girls5eva) where we'll bring together the best of the best Comedians and Drag Queens for an epic night!
Let's get glamorously TRASHED!
Lineup to be announced!
About the host: Chelsea Devantez is an Emmy-nominated writer, comedian and filmmaker. She is currently a Co-EP on the ABC/Hulu series Not Dead Yet starring Gina Rodriguez while she develops under her overall deal at 20th Century Fox TV. Most recently, she was the Head Writer for Apple TV+'s The Problem with Jon Stewart. Prior to that, she wrote on hit television shows including Girls5eva, Bless This Mess, Abby's and Jon Stewart's untitled HBO Project.
Chelsea is the host of the hit podcast Celebrity Book Club and she will be writing and publishing a comedic essay collection through Harper Collins next winter.
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About The Hotel Cafe
From a close-knit family of local singer songwriters, to well known icons opting for a more intimate setting, the Hotel Cafe has been celebrating the live music experience for over 20 years.
With early career performances from names like Adele, Katy Perry, The Lumineers, Billie Eilish, Ed Sheeran, Sara Bareilles, Leon Bridges, Haim, Mumford and Sons, Lord Huron and many others, the venue has been labeled a break-out room for independent and burgeoning artists.
The venue itself is located in the Cahuenga Corridor in the center of Hollywood, CA. With a total capacity of 300 over performance rooms, the vibe is intimate, yet bustles with the artistic community that survives by it as much contributes to it. It is a genuine listening room, where the performance on stage takes precedent.
The Hotel Cafe is also more than just a music venue, however. It is an internationally-known entity whose name has top-lined tours and music festivals from coast to coast in the US, UK and Europe. But most importantly, the Hotel Cafe is a community of discovery. Whether musicians or music fans, all realize this carefully curated roster of talent is no aberration; it is consistent, cultured and begs attention. Everyone who sets foot in Hotel Cafe is part of something special.