Brew Hunter celebrated MASTERY’s last Birthday in January 2020 at London’s famous BACKSTREET club. Little did he know that it would be over 18 months, and 3 lockdowns later before he could slowly bring together and invite the London Leather scene together once again with his LEATHER WEEKEND, where Brew wants to celebrate the UK Leather Scene’s fellowship, history and sexuality.
Brew’s LEATHER WEEKEND opens (Friday 29th October 2021) with a tribute night to the Father of Fetish, Tom of Finland, with a night hot and horny Friday night event at London’s BACKSTREET - TOM 101! Tom’s artwork over the decades has presented leather masculinity to its ultimate, and became the template for the Leather male ideal. Dresscode is TOM OF FINLAND!
Brew’s Weekend then continues with an inaugural afternoon event (Saturday 30th October 2021 3pm – 5pm) when London’s Bishopsgate Institute (containing one of the world’s finest LGBTQ archives) hosts the 2021 Leather Weekend’s ‘LEATHER P*RN’ event: (1) a hands-on viewing of some of the archive’s incredible and extraordinary collection of vintage Leather magazines and posters (2) a thrilling world-premiere presentation of some of the most hardcore work of International/British Fetish Artist, ORPHEUS MEN ART, and (3) a much-requested MASTERYCLASS by Brew Hunter - PROTOCOL: The Meaning Of Mastery (4pm).
The Weekend concludes that evening with Brew Hunter’s MASTERY 7TH BIRTHDAY (Saturday 30th October 2021) at BACKSTREET. This is London’s most anticipated Leather Event in 2021.
More info: SMOKINLEATHER (2316)
The Backstreet & Bishopsgate Institute, London, UK
TOM 101, Friday 29 October, 22:00
Leather Prn, Saturday 30 October, 15:00
MASTERY 7th Birthday, Saturday 30 October, 22:00
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