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When Did Pool Parties Become Boring? | Andrés Rigal & Summertramp | Ep 21

When Did Pool Parties Become Boring? | Andrés Rigal & Summertramp | Ep 21

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Episode 21 of The Gay Rugby Podcast - “When Did Pool Parties Become Boring? | Andrés Rigal & Summertramp” - finds us sitting down with longtime nightlife & event-producer Andrés Rigal, founder of SummerTramp and a co-organizer of DTLA Proud, to talk about the arc of queer pool parties in Los Angeles. Rigal reflects on the early days of SummerTramp, the gaps he saw in Los Angeles’s summer event landscape, and how those ideas shaped what SummerTramp was trying to build. We explore what has changed, crowd expectations, venue availability, creative ambition, and whether pool parties have lost their luster. We also dig into how SummerTramp has responded: its vibe, its message, and how authenticity and community stay central even as the scene evolves.You’ll hear about the history of SummerTramp parties: how in 2010 Andrés Rigal noticed that pool events in DTLA weren’t delivering the joy or inclusivity he wanted, and how that prompted him to create something different. The landscape of queer nights, poolside spectacles, and summer culture has shifted since then, and this episode asks: do we need to do more than resurrect nostalgia—do we need to reshape what a queer summer party can be in 2025?

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