2024

DALSTON SUPERSTORE

Club
5/5
1 review

Dalston Superstore, the latest hot spot in Dalston's queer nightlife scene, welcomes you with its pink and green neon lights, themed evenings and friendly underground atmosphere. With a bar on the first floor and a dancefloor in the basement, it's the place to be right now, offering several memorable evenings every week. Drug Brunch evenings with quizzes and prizes are organized every weekend. Don't miss the Karaoke Hole, a karaoke and drag bar offering cabarets and a variety of shows, hidden away in the basement.

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 London
2024

KOKO

Club €€
4.7/5
3 reviews

The former Camden Palace Theatre, renamed Koko in 2004, is now one of London's must-visit clubs. It's one of our favorite clubs, where there's always a good atmosphere and excellent music. There's always something going on, from concerts to electronic evenings, food and beverages to vinyl rooms. Quality guests, often stars in the making, have performed here in their early days, including Mika and the Babyshambles. This converted old theater has retained its superb balustrades, giving events a baroque allure.

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 London
2024

CAVERN CLUB

Club
4/5
1 review

It was here that the Beatles made their official debut, after training on the Hamburg stages. 292 performances between 1961 and 1963, just that! Their producer, Brian Einstein, discovered them there one evening during a concert. In those prosperous years, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, Elton John, Queen and The Who all went through that. The original building was demolished in 1973, but it was rebuilt in almost the same location, with an identical configuration. Since then, other stars have been fuelling the legend, such as Oasis, Jake Bugg and the Arctic Monkeys. Every day, live sessions take place in this real cave steeped in history. On each wall, people passing through tried to leave their mark. Across the street, Cavern Pub opened in 1994 to expand the capacity of the parent company.

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 Liverpool
2024

Bethnal Green Working Men's Club

Club €€

No sign, a bit of light and a bouncer who's more cockney than you are, that's right. Yes, there are 85-year-old grannies, libertine dwarfs, low-cut pin-ups, Cossacks with moustaches, drags with spun stockings, peroxide-wearing Papagenos, and all these eccentric pretty people get on famously to dance to 1960s tunes in a retro setting. Rock'n'roll and burlesque costume parties are also organized. The atmosphere is friendly and a little crazy.

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 London
2024

STEREO

Club
4/5
1 review

Stereo is coolness incarnate, with vegan food and organic spirits on the ground floor, and nights devoted to house and techno in the basement. The programming is of quality and attracts many aficionados of good sounds. Live performances, between DJ sets, pop and rock, take place several times a week. You will find all the information on their website, with the possibility to buy your tickets online. The hall can accommodate up to 300 people and the building was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh himself.

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 Glasgow
2024

THE CABARET VOLTAIRE

Club
4/5
1 review

It is probably the most famous nightclub in the capital, with parties every day. The bowels of Old Town lend themselves admirably to the hottest nights and sharp DJs ensure the show. The music and therefore the atmosphere changes every night. You come here for a young and wild atmosphere, with many nooks and crannies and always a lot of people. The consoles are not too expensive, the cocktails are well prepared and the team is as friendly as they are helpful. Good plan: depending on the evening, admission may be free. Either way, it's cheap.

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 Edinburgh
2024

THE WORLD’S END

Bar and caf
4/5
1 review

A large red brick facade just in front of Camden Underground station, and you can almost walk past it without knowing that it is probably the largest pub in London. It is better to meet outside than inside, because with its pleasant and relaxed atmosphere, it attracts people. Inside, a labyrinth of several rooms that follow one another. In the basement is the Underworld Club, which hosts many punk, metal and rock concerts and clubbing evenings almost every night.

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 London
2024

RUMBA

Club €€
4/5
1 review

Right in the center of London, in the famous Soho district, whatever the day of the week, this little club guarantees you a good time with a sound system of impeccable quality. It's one of the safest places to party to the rhythm of Latin sounds. Every night, you'll find an eclectic mix of acid jazz, drum & bass and hip-hop, as well as Latin music. This is one of the oldest clubs in West London. There are also stand-up nights if you prefer comedy to dance.

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 London
2024

CHARLES STREET TAP

Club
3/5
1 review

Refurbished in 2021, it's a popular address and a hub for Brighton's LGBT community. First there's a lovely waterfront bar area with an outdoor terrace, ideal for before-dinner drinks, and a club area to keep the party going late into the night, with DJ and cabaret nights. Their cabaret shows have won awards, and they also serve great craft beers and incredible gins for those who aren't foam fans. For many, it's one of Brighton's best gay bars.

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 Brighton
2024

SAILORS

Club

The factory had fun with Newquay. You have to love the large, crowded bars/clubs, whose customers, beer and house-music, get up rapidly. Thematic evenings are organised and we can attend all football retransmissions.

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 Newquay
2024

VENUE

Club

Famous nightclub in the surroundings, rich and varied programming.

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 Torquay
2024

OCEANA

Club

Opened two years ago, it's the city's trendy night club with its many dance tracks and its young audience.

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 Bristol
2024

LIQUID & ENVY

Club €€

Formerly this Liquid & Envy is the club where the entire city and the surrounding area come to dance, especially on Friday and Saturday evenings. Generational mixed mixed flowers.

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 Colchester
2024

HOLLIERS

Club

Hotel offering activities and a bar-disco for all ages.

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 Shanklin
2024

THE CONTINENTAL

Club

Very popular night club in the region. Reopen after two years of work, more fun!

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 Bexhill-On-Sea
2024

AQUARIUM

Club

This is the ideal place to stay in this club which opened its doors in 1995 and which has the particularity of being the only one of the city with swimming pool and Jacuzzi. The bathing suit may be necessary. The clientele is not the trendy wildlife that is usually found in the neighborhood. This can go from the friendly and prétention atmosphere of some nights, to literally popular from other nights.

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 London
2024

THE SCALA

Club

House, hip-hop and electro are distilled in this old cinema converted into a nightclub. Regular indie music concerts are organized. In all, 4 dance heights and a reception capacity of 1 500 people, so say «heavy» in this quarter of London. The programming fluctuates between mix and live concerts. The programming is heterogeneous. No dress code, necessary in general. For the story, the site was closed after programmed the Kubrick mechanical orange film, which was banned in England at that time.

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 London
2024

ELECTRIC MARKET, ELECTRIC BALLROOM

Club

The Electric Ballroom is an iconic venue in the heart of London's Camden Town. With a capacity of 1,500, it has been hosting concerts and events for over 80 years. Once a lively Irish club, the Electric Ballroom has seen the likes of Sid Vicious, Madness, The Clash, U2, Blur, Garbage and The Smiths. More recent bands such as The Vaccines, Future Islands and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have also played on its stage. In addition to concerts, the Electric Ballroom also features a covered market where visitors can find a variety of products.

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 London
2024

THOMPSON’S

Club €€

Thompson's Garage is a Belfast institution that's been going strong for over two decades and keeps a disparate crowd dancing every day (or night, rather) of the week. With its dance floor overhung by a mezzanine where people also dance, its trendy look, its disco and electro beats (from hip-hop to house) and its clouds of smoke, the atmosphere is communicative and guaranteed every time a DJ goes behind the decks. A club where it is good to come when one passes in Belfast.

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 Belfast
2024

SNOBS

Club

After forty years to dance the city's students, Snob has just made new skin on its new premises. Indie and pop are always at the rendez-vous and low prices make it an exit for all budgets.

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 Birmingham