28th Annual Lesbians & Friends LGBTQIA+ Dance

Halloween Bash for a Cause: Celebrating Community, Supporting Prevention

Join Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition on Saturday, October 25, 2025, at Club Café (209 Columbus Ave, Boston, MA) for the Halloween Bash for a Cause: Celebrating Community, Supporting Prevention — a vibrant evening of dancing, connection, and celebration in support of MBCC’s mission to prevent environmental causes of breast cancer.

This year, we’re thrilled to introduce an exclusive VIP Party from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Designed with our dedicated supporters in mind, the VIP Party offers a more intimate experience, featuring a dance lesson by Liz Nania of OUT to Dance, complimentary hors d’oeuvres, and early access to the night’s festivities. The VIP Party ticket includes the General Admission event.

The General Admission event begins at 8:00 PM, featuring a lively Halloween-themed dance party hosted by fabulous drag performers, along with a thrilling costume contest with prizes announced at 10:00 PM.

Tickets are priced to welcome everyone:

VIP Party – 6PM to 8PM (includes General Admission): $40 pre-registration, $45 at the door

General Admission – 8PM to 11PM: $20

This is not your typical benefit—it’s a lively celebration where you can dance the night away and create lasting memories in support of prevention. Must be 21+ to enter Club Café.

Use the form below to purchase tickets for the Dance.

Click here for parking information and directions.

In 1991, a group of lesbians founded MBCC with a unique goal of focusing on the preventable causes of breast cancer. Since then, MBCC has been instrumental in numerous advances locally and nationally, beginning with efforts in 1991 which led Massachusetts to become the first state in the nation to officially recognize breast cancer as an epidemic.

Funds raised from the Dance help to support and expand our community education program Let’s Talk Prevention: Reducing Toxic ExposuresMBCC Webinar Series, and the student environmental health program, Let’s Talk Prevention: Actions You Can Take.