Connect
To Top

Meet Lauren McGrier of Twerk X Tequila

Today we’d like to introduce you to Lauren McGrier.

Thanks for sharing your story with us Lauren. So, let’s start at the beginning and we can move on from there.
I studied advertising at Michigan State University and graduated in 2014. Once I came home from college, I had an extremely hard time finding a position in my desired industry which was media and entertainment. I began assisting personnel in the industry here in Detroit and became inspired to start Twerk X Tequila; a women’s empowerment event that men can come to.

I threw the first TXT in 2018 funding it by emptying my bank account and starting off as a free event. The event did extremely well to the point it allowed me to quit my job and pursue event curation full time. Rolling into 2019, I have curated four Twerk X Tequila events in Detroit, Chicago and New Orleans. In 2020 we plan to add eight cities to our roster.

Sometimes taking a big risk pays off.  Definitely inspiring to see how you self-funded yourself to get things rolling! We’re always bombarded by how great it is to pursue your passion, etc – but we’ve spoken with enough people to know that it’s not always easy. Overall, would you say things have been easy for you?
It has not been a smooth road. Anyone who works in the entertainment industry knows it takes many years of persistence to get to the right job and connections.

Being that I am a woman the odds are higher for me in this filed because it is dominated by men.

We’d love to hear more about your business.
Outside of Twerk X Tequila I operate as Connect with Lo.

Under this umbrella, I curate events, work with artist to manage or assist and work with other creatives to handle business. People know to call me to get things done.

I handle work with integrity and order to make sure process is in place for the best outcomes.

I am most proud of my very established connections in the industry, being a women in entertainment and being one of the only women in Detroit throwing her own events that sale out every time.

What were you like growing up?
Growing up, I was always the wise friend. People would always call me a grandma because I always wanted to do what was right and I gave my friends pretty good advice whenever they had an issue.

I was always into the arts. I went to a performing arts school so I had a big love for music and art.

Contact Info:

Image Credit:
Personal photo Bre’ann White; Bulk Photo Cyrus Tetteh

Suggest a story: VoyageATL is built on recommendations from the community; it’s how we uncover hidden gems, so if you or someone you know deserves recognition please let us know here.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More in