RS Francisco’s Rampa Drag Club: A haven of inclusivity

This Quezon City hotspot offers a fun, safe experience for the LGBTQIA+ community and its allies


At a glance

  • Founded in February 2024 by renowned Filipino actor and entrepreneur RS Francisco, Rampa is more than a club — it’s a statement.


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RS Francisco

In the heart of Quezon City’s bustling nightlife scene, Rampa Drag Club is making fresh waves as a welcoming space where members of Manila’s LGBTQIA+ community and visitors from across the globe can celebrate, connect, and express themselves freely.

Founded in February 2024 by renowned Filipino actor and entrepreneur RS Francisco, Rampa is more than a club — it’s a statement. Known for his title role in the award-winning M. Butterfly stage paly and for co-founding Frontrow Philippines with Sam Versoza, one of the country’s leading wellness brands, Francisco’s new venture brings his passion for empowerment and inclusivity to life. With a rotating roster of drag performers, themed nights, and an open-door spirit, Rampa has become a must-visit hotspot for those seeking both entertainment and community.

“Rampa is a sanctuary,” says Francisco. “We provide more than just entertainment. I wanted to give the queer community and our allies a place where they could let loose and be unapologetically themselves. In a world that often shuts them out, Rampa is here to welcome them in. This club represents a vision I’ve had for years. It’s my hope that every visitor feels like they’re part of something special here.”

His vision comes to life the moment you step through the club’s doors, which open into a vibrant world where everything — from the neon-lit stage to the spirited crowd — is, in a word, fabulous. Adding to the allure, Rampa boasts a spectacular line-up of some of the country’s most talented drag artists, including Drag Race Philippines alums, Brigiding, Viñas De Luxe, and Precious Paula Nicole — RS’ partners in Rampa and collectively known as the Divine Divas.

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“Our performers are the lifeblood of Rampa,” Francisco says proudly. “Each show is a collaboration between talent and audience, creating a truly unforgettable experience every night.”

Open Wednesday through Sunday, the club keeps audiences hooked with high-energy performances and special events that make every night a fresh, exciting adventure. With a rotating cast of 17 drag queens and five hosts, Rampa always has something new to discover.

The club’s menu features Filipino-inspired bar bites like sisig tofu and buffalo wings and an extensive selection of cocktails and spirits. “Our food and drinks are part of the experience we want to share with our guests,” Francisco notes. “Every detail, from the menu to the lighting, is meant to create an atmosphere that feels fun, free, and full of life.”

Beyond the delicious food and spectacular performances, Rampa is also making its mark as a top-tier tourist destination in Metro Manila. Located along Eugenio Lopez Drive in Barangay South Triangle, Rampa is situated in one of the most accessible, lively areas of Quezon City, drawing a steady stream of locals and international travelers.

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“When we conceptualized Rampa, we wanted it to be a place where tourists could experience genuine Filipino hospitality and LGBTQIA+ culture,” Francisco explains. “We pride ourselves on offering a unique experience you won’t find anywhere else in the city. At Rampa, everyone can feel right at home, no matter who they are or where they’re from. Whether you’re gay, straight, trans, or simply looking for a good time, this club is yours, too.”

Francisco has always been a dedicated advocate for the LGBTQIA+ community in the Philippines. During the pandemic, he supported the Golden Gays, a group of elderly gay men in Manila, by providing cash assistance through merchandise sales.

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This gesture reflects his commitment to honoring those who paved the way for future generations. He’s also planning a special night at Rampa to pay tribute to the Golden Gays, celebrating their legacy and contributions to the community.

Rampa has likewise become a launchpad for the next generation of queer talent through its “Sampa” initiative. This open-mic event allows aspiring drag performers to discover what taking the stage is like, backed by professional lighting and visuals.

Rampa also hosts themed nights that draw diverse crowds. For example, last Halloween’s “Shake, Rattle, and Rampa” party awarded the best costume a 50,000 PHP cash prize. Certain days of the week are reserved for events like “People Like Us,” featuring lesbians and trans men, or “Spectacular! Spectacular!” celebrating plus-size men and bears — individuals who are muscular, bearded, and some noticeably hairy. Through these programs, Francisco champions the queer community in the Philippines by providing platforms for creativity, freedom of expression, and unity.

In just a few months, Rampa has grown into more than a club — it’s a cultural destination, a performance hub, and a safe space for Manila’s LGBTQIA+ community and their allies. For locals and travelers seeking a warm, welcoming atmosphere, Rampa Drag Club redefines what it means to feel at home — even on the dance floor.