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On Sunday 3 May, expect a night full of drag and pure party energy in the unforgettable setting of Muncaster Castle.
Starring: Nova Gina, Tequila Thirst & DJ Rachel Von Hampton.
Dance, cheer, and laugh the night away with live entertainment, fierce performances, party-starting beats, and outrageous games — all in true Dragcaster style.
The theme for 2026 is 'Dragged up Through the Decades'. Get ready for a fabulous ride through time as we serve up the best of the 70s, 80s, 90s and 00s. Expect iconic music, outrageous looks, dancefloor moments, games and surprises as the night evolves through the decades.
Whether you're rocking platforms, neon, double denim or Y2K glam, come dressed to impress and ready to party. The fiercest looks will be snatching prizes!
| Season (3 May 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Sunday | 19:00 | |
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If you are visiting Muncaster by car, put the postcode CA18 1RD into your Sat Nav or route planner which will guide you directly to our main carpark.
If you are travelling from the south, leave the M6 at Junction 36. Follow signs to Barrow (A590). Before reaching Barrow turn right at Greenodd onto the A5092 (signposted Western Lake District, Workington and Whitehaven). This joins the A595 which will bring you to Muncaster.
From the north, follow the A595 from Carlisle to Cockermouth and continue past Whitehaven. Alternatively take the westbound A66 from Penrith on the M6, following signs for Workington, then Whitehaven and A595 towards Barrow.
For visitors with accessibility concerns, we have an accessible car park which can be accessed via Church Gate. This is approximately 1/3 mile around the corner from the main car park (heading south).
Muncaster can also be accessed via public transport. Northern Rail operates the Cumbrian Coast railway line; our closest station is Ravenglass for Eskdale. Stagecoach operates the 7 and X7 bus routes between Whitehaven and Barrow which stop at our main car park, as well as Ravenglass Railway Station.
If you are coming on foot from Ravenglass, there are two routes. The simplest route is via the main road which is about a mile with a pavement all the way and will take 20-30 minutes. Alternative follow the Eskdale Trail cycle route, which will take you past the Roman Bath House and through delightful scenery, but takes between 30 and 40 minutes to walk and may be muddy in places.
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