Club Science: Pride
June 13 | 5:30 pm – 11:00 pm
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Back by popular demand, we’re gonna party like it’s 1999 (million years ago)! We’re transforming the museum lobby into science’s hottest club, complete with mood lighting, tunes by DJ Hayes and emcee Nur-D, a drag performance by Dick Von Dyke, a DIY slime bar, and a very well-dressed T. rex (Rexy’s got a new headset and she’s ready to spin). Join us for an unforgettable night honoring Pride Month by getting down, having fun, and connecting with your community.
Dancing not your jam? The museum galleries will be open all evening, so feel free to bounce between the dance floor and the museum floor to customize your combination of club and science. Hear from local meteorologists Mike Augustyniak and Adam Del Rosso of WCCO-TV and Cody Matz of KMSP-TV about what it’s like being Out in the Storm, and watch vivid Science Live performances all night.
Whether you’re here to dance, sip, or wander, Club Science is the place to be.
What’s happening:
Available all night:

- Museum galleries open for self-guided exploration
- Drinks available for purchase (beer, wine, cocktails, and nonalcoholic options) The first glass of wine, beer, or soda is on us! Additional beverages will be available for purchase if you want to keep them flowing after.
5:30 p.m.: Doors open, museum galleries accessible to all guests
6 and 7 p.m.: Volcanoes: Fires of Creation Omnitheater showing (included with your ticket)
Join National Geographic photographer Carsten Peter in going where few would ever dare: dodging boulders at the edge of an active volcano in Indonesia, descending to a lava lake in Vanuatu, and visiting incredible acid ponds in Ethiopia.6 p.m.: The Kitchen opens for food purchase (Level 6, open until 9:30 p.m.)
6:10 p.m.: Science Live: Cryogenics demonstration, Atrium Stage
6:30 p.m.: Out in the Storm: A Conversation with LGBTQ+ Meteorologists, Atrium Stage
Join us for a lively conversation with LGBTQ+ meteorologists from across the region as they dish on storm chasing, science careers, and what it means to be out and proud on your local news. Whether you love weather or love representation (or both!), this is the panel for you.Featuring Mike Augustyniak and Adam Del Rosso of WCCO-TV and Cody Matz of KMSP-TV.
7:20 p.m.: Fire Triangle demonstration, Atrium Stage
8 p.m.: Museum closes to general admission and Club Science guests have exclusive access
8:15 p.m.: DIY Slime Bar opens (Twin Cities Slime)
Squish it, stretch it, smell it, take it home! Our friends at Twin Cities Slime will guide you through making your own one-of-a-kind souvenir.DJ Hayes and Nur-D kick off the dance party in the lobby
Nur-D is bringing his magnetic personality to emcee a kaleidoscopic mix of musical influences to the museum dance floor.Fulton Brewery tastings
Join our friends from Fulton Brewery for free tastings of their award-winning brews.8:45 p.m.: DragOn drag performance, Lobby
9:15 p.m.: Science Live: Cryogenics demonstration, Atrium Stage
9:45 p.m.: Dick Von Dyke drag performance, Lobby
10:15 p.m.: Fire Triangle demonstration, Atrium Stage
10:30 p.m.: Last call
11 p.m.: Event ends
Details
$55 (10% member discount)
21+, IDs checked at door
