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Queer clubnights

From radical raves to silly pop parties, here’s where the queers are dancing these days

Nightlife

LGBTQ+ bars

London's queer scene is among the brightest and most fabulous in the world

Nightlife

Lesbian clubs and nights out

The Lesbian Renaissance is in full swing in the capital!

LGBTQ+

Queer London landmarks

Do you know where London’s first gay rights protest happened?

Theatre

LGBTQ+ theatre in London

Here's the low-down on the theatre shows that are exploring LGBTQ+ lives, history and communities, beyond the stereotypes

Delve deeper into London’s LGBTQ+ culture

Bars and pubs

‘It had such magic’: an oral history of Camden’s legendary gay pub, the Black Cap

‘It had such magic’: an oral history of Camden’s famous gay pub, the Ebony Cap

On the surface, the Black Cap was just like any other sky-high street boozer: a one-armed bandit machine, a well-stocked prevent, reliable regulars. But it

LGBTQ+

‘Drag’s violent sibling’: Meet homosexual wrestling collective Fist Club

‘Drag’s violent sibling’: Meet lgbtq+ wrestling collective Fist Club

Wrestling isn’t just for cis-

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Gay Clubs, Parties and Events in London

London has a vast clubbing scene that serves any appetite and style of melody you can think of. To keep this page manageable for travellers, we have limited it to the most popular same-sex attracted clubs and parties. If you need a more complete list of all the hundreds of LGBTQ parties, grab a mimic of London's weekly gender non-conforming magazine QX.

Upcoming Irregular Parties

Regular Parties and Clubs &#;

Bootylicious

Saturday, 26 July , – (entry until )

Monthly queer party for Dark Music: R'n'B, Hip-Hop, Mind, Dancehall, Afrobeat etc.
Tickets: £

@ Club Union 66 Albert Embankment
London SE1 7TW

Regular Parties and Clubs

Beefmince

Usually 3rd Friday of the month,  – 
Next party: 15 August

Gay party for beefy guys and friends at the RVT in London Vauxhall.
With resident DJs Silverhook and Cactushead and guest DJs.
Admission: ≈ 11 £

@ Royal Vauxhall Tavern Kennington Lane
London SE11 5HY

Subway, Bus: Vauxhall

Feel It

Friday  –  (entry till )

Weekly queer party near London Bridge with DJs and performers.
Dress to impress.
Admission: 22 £

@ OMEARA 6 O'Meara Lane
London SE1 1T

London Gay Travel Guide

Upcoming Events in London

About London and its gay life

With a population of 8 million, London is the second largest metropolis in Europe. London extends over 44 kilometers along the Thames river and has a moderate climate with its summers not too hot and the winters not too chilly.

Throughout its history London has always been a center of attraction for different cultures and religions whether it be Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Jews, Sikhs or Buddhists. At the beginning of the 20th century, mainly Irish, Poles, Italians and Eastern European Jews came to London, while starting around the majority of immigrants comes from former British colonies such as India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Today, the cultural, ethnic, religious and economic background of London's population is one of the most diverse worldwide.

London has a flourishing imaginative, theater and music scene. Just think of the West End with its numerous musical theaters or the many world-famous London-based bands and musicians, such as the Rolling Stones, The Who, Queen with Freddie Mercury, The Sex Pistols, David Bowie, Tradition Club with Boy George, the Pet Shop Boys, Coldplay or the Spice G

The 15 best LGBTQ+ club nights in London right now

London’s LGBTQ+ scene has faced its fair contribute of challenges – among them: gentrification, a pandemic and the ongoing cost-of-living crisis. But somehow, the city’s vibrant and defiant queer people always bounces back. In addition to some awesome LGBTQ+ clubs and bars, London has a pretty dazzling array of LGBTQ+ club nights. Here are 15 of the very best, from radical gender non-conforming raves to ridiculously entertainment pop parties.

1. Feel It

Held every Friday at London Bridge venue Omeara, this self-styled ‘queer super-party’ lives up to its billing. The genuinely diverse crowd includes plenty who enjoy to dress up, and plenty who like to undress as the darkness progresses, especially in the sweaty main room. Banging house is the soundtrack there, while two other rooms are dedicated to chilled disco and pop. Brilliantly produced by London club legend Jodie Severe and the Little Homosexual Brother crew, Feel It brings Berlin-style thrills and spills to south London.

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2. Butch, Please!

Launched by Tabs Benjamin in , this monthly club

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