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Troye Sivan’s 5 Favourite LGBTQIA+ Spots In Melbourne 

Troye Sivan has always defied definitions. Since rising to fame on an Australian TV show in , the multi-hyphenate has produced three albums, won a host of awards, founded fragrance and lifestyle brand Tsu Lange Yor with his brother and collaborated with the likes of Charli XCX, Lauv and Ariana Grande need we express more?

For Troye, the turning point came in That was the year he signed to Universal Tune Australia – memorable enough. But it was also when he uploaded his own coming-out story to his YouTube channel, sharing it with millions. 

He reflects on this transformative period during his appearance on our podcast, Dua Lipa: At Your Service. Speaking to Dua, he says, “I wanted to dwell my life I was scared that someone was going to out me, and I was about to sign a tape deal. I did not want them to be able to tell me to stay in the closet because I was super comfortable with myself. So I just saw it as an opportunity to give back to the community that helped me.”  

Now 29, Sivan hasn’t stopped. In an Instagram announcement for his last UK and European tour, for his album Something To Give Each Other in , he sai
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Sorry Sydney, but Melbourne really is one of the greatest cities in Australia. Sure, our beaches pale in compare to yours, but our CBD is so much easier to navigate, our laneways are magical, and our bars and restaurants are some of the best in the country.

Whether you’re north of the Yarra exploring Brunswick and Fitzroy, you’re deep in the south strolling along Fitzroy Lane in St Kilda, or you’re smack bang in the middle of Bourke Street, you’re never more than a few metres away from a affectionate, inviting bar.

In this list, we recommend to you some of the biggest and best LGBTIQ+ amiable bars across Melbourne’s CBD. Oh, and the team at A Modern Gay’s Guide have personally tried and tested all of them, so you recognize they’re legit.

FABLE

Fable Melbourne (@fablemelbourne) sits atop this list for a pretty vital reason – it’s Melbourne’s highest rooftop bar. And at 13 floors tall, it’s got both unparalleled city views and a show stopping all-weather fitout, perfect for those cool Melbourne days.

It’s intimate and it’s versatile, meaning that it’s the perfect to bring both a first date and your finest pals (…just maybe not at the same time).

What&#;s more is that Fable h

Gay Melbourne (Naarm): Where to eat, drink, act and sleep

By Emen8, updated 8 months ago in Travel and party / In Australia

Headed to Melbourne (Naarm) for a vacay? You’re in for a rainbow treat, because this Aussie city is a gay utopia, with enough places to eat, beverage, play and sleep to keep you happy for more than just a weekend.

Whether you want a chilled-out weekend exploring Naarm’s iconic laneways and drinking its famous coffee, or you’re after a down-and-dirty weekend of sweaty club nights and even sweatier saunas, Melbourne has it covered. Welcome to our essential travel guide for a gay-friendly trip to Melbourne.

Where is the same-sex attracted scene in Melbourne?

It might not be an understatement to say that the whole of Melbourne is gay-friendly. It&#;s not uncommon to find rainbow flags, queer street art, and other ‘hey, you’re so welcome here’ signs wherever you are. But, if you really want to find Melbourne’s gay society, make sure you consume some time in Collingwood and Fitzroy.

Collingwood

Located on the outskirts of the Melbourne CBD, Collingwood is by far the gayest gaybourhood of them all. It’s home to some of the best gay attractions in Naarm (and we&#;r

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The top same-sex attracted bars in Melbourne

Since opening in , this Smith Street cocktail bar has become the go-to notice in Fitzroy for cabaret, queer events and performative performances. On top of regular events like 'Late Night Frockers' on Fridays and 'The Late Evening Show' on Saturdays, there's always something new to look forward to, so keep an eye on the website. If you're not feeling a show, you can always book in for booths, bar stools and outdoor seating in the stable. 

This community-run establishment opened in , and its co-owned by people who all chipped in to get the party started. The result? A super friendly, cooperative and colourful bar that hosts a fabulous array of entertainment for people from all backgrounds. Swing by for drag bingo, dance parties, drag performances, comedy shows and more, and be sure to check out t

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