Have the holiday weekend with family that you actually want. Play parties, BDSM education classes, social events and more! Note that all of the online tickets are sold out — but you can buy them at the door for each event!
For full details on the agenda, see the event listing on EventBrite.
Oct. 7, 4-7PM – Welcome Reception @ Glad Day Books, including a Flogging and Flirting class awith Shilo AND a leather swap
Oct. 8, 11AM-4:30PM – A full afternoon of workshops at Impact Lounge:
Oct. 8, 5-9PM – LUST Play Party at Impact Lounge
Oct. 8, 9:30PM-2AM – Purgatory Play Party
Oct. 9, 11AM – Closing Brunch @TBD
Purgatory – The Premiere Fetish Play Party in Downtown Toronto!
The Purgatory Host, Dungeon Monitors and Volunteers are all on hand and committed to helping you play in a safe, supported and welcoming atmosphere.
This event a 19+ event. Must have valid ID.
STRICT FETISH DRESS CODE IN EFFECT!
(Leather/PVC/Latex/Kinky Military/Kinky Medical/Rubber/Vinyl/Victorian/Gothic/Kinky Drag/Fetish Glam etc. etc.)
Formal/Semi-Formal/”Dressy”
All Black Clothing
(NO Jeans, Shorts or Overtly Casual)
No running shoes, sneakers or streetwear
Purgatory is a BDSM/Kink workshop & Events Organization that is ran by Queen Nala.
Purgatory will be offering a range of workshops, events, and play spaces where you can bring your whole authentic self.
Sounds by DJ Osaze and DJ Russ
Come out and get your freak on with the birthday Queen!
Code of Conduct for All Events
The following behavior will NOT be tolerated: racism, classism, sexism, anti-Blackness, body shaming, kink-shaming, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, appropriation, anti-religion, leering, or harassment — of any kind. If your behavior is found to be disruptive, you will be asked to comply immediately or leave.
Confidentiality
What is shared during events and online discussions stays at the event unless specific consent has been given otherwise.
Consent
Enthusiastic consent is always a priority. Consent must always be asked when you interact with someone in a new way, especially physically.
Ask a question once and respect when the answer is no – don’t ask again.
We believe that healthy boundaries help to build safer spaces and enforce consent. Strong boundaries look like knowing what you are and aren’t comfortable with and verbally expressing that. This can sound like, “That doesn’t work for me, I need ___ instead”.
Event organizers/volunteers will be on hand monitoring to foster everyone’s comfort and safety.
If you have any questions please contact Queen Nala at [email protected] or SirJade at [email protected]
Covid Practices/Policies