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The Top 20 Gay Circuit Parties Around the World
Gay circuit parties have been an institution and an important part of the LGBTQ+ community since the early '90s. Many of these parties started as fundraising and charity events to benefit the defend against HIV/AIDS. The accomplishment of these events in both raising money as well as creating unreal music and dance experiences has given rise to the creation of well-liked events in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. This list of gay parties includes the most popular and large-scale international parties. Many of these are world-renowned, and people travel from around the globe to participate in the events and see the destination city. We personally love traveling and visiting a city during major events, so it’s worth considering attending one of these and planning a trip around your visit.
Purple Party (Dallas, Texas)
The Dallas Purple Party is aptly known as the “heart of circuit.” It’s an excellent way to party for a nice cause since the annual event is completely non-profit – the staff are voluntary – with the principal mission of raising money for those affected by HIV/AIDS in the Dallas area. Having just celebrated its 20
Paint the town with pride: Singapore’s best gay bars for a dazzling bedtime out
Looking for a place to party hard and party safe? We've got a list of homosexual bars in Singapore for your next night out.
Singapore’s gay scene might not be loud or large like other cosmo cities, but hey, we’ll grab quality over quantity any day. Go over the rainbow and you’ll locate a handful of lgbtq+ bars in Singapore that deliver great music, heady tipples (we’re not kidding about this) and, most importantly, an all-inclusive room – no matter your sexual orientation or self. Just remember to appear in a good mood and a pocketful of sass!
Live it up at gay bars in Singapore
1. Tuckshop
The Neil Road stretch is getting more lively, thanks to this fresh spot in town. Tuckshop bills itself as Singapore’s first drag bar, setting the stage for seasoned and novice queens’ over-the-top performances. International drag acts will also make appearances from time to moment. Revellers can look forward to a night that’ll be nothing short of legendary.
Tuckshop, 51 Neil Street, Singapore 088829
2. Sausage Market
A few doors down from Tuck Shop is this gay bar hiding behind a shop selling Chinese sausage
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In 2013, nestled in the heart of New York City at Santos Party House, DJ Dan Darlington ignited a spark that would metamorphose the LGBTQ+ events scene. He created BRÜT, a leading underground gay party in the USA, posthaste establishing itself as an essential part of the city’s nightlife with a symphony of master beats of incredible House Tech awakening everyone’s soul.
Initially catering to men in leather and fetish gear, BRÜT has grown to mark confident libertine energy, diversity, and the freedom to express oneself without opinion, encouraging all partygoers to come in their sexiest, making it one of the most sought-after underground gay parties in NYC.
The house music sanctuary that began in New York rapidly escalated, expanding across the United States within the LGBTQ+ community, gathering thousands of people from different cities from all over the world.
Today, BRÜT Party is renowned for hosting popular gay parties across the United States, including our renowned Halloween party in Los Angeles, Folsom Street Fair, Dore Alley San Francisco, SF Pride, NYC Pride, Palm Springs Pride, Palm Springs White Party, IML Chicago, St. Patrick's Day, Highlight
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Tantric Bar
This watering hole is a hit with the boys for its signature Sky Spin – a deadly cocktail that will have you spinning on the dancefloor before you even know it. Slow weekday nights witness people chilling on the large benches in the green-lit courtyard, while on weekends the combined is jam-packed, standing-room only. The upbeat pop tunes and signature Distant Island Teas are guaranteed to maintain you buzzing all night.
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Backstage Bar
You can’t miss this bar with the rainbow flag noticeably perched above its entrance. Regulars approach here for the strong Long Island Iced Teas (à la sister prevent, Tantric's), double-shot drinks and also for the kitsch paraphernalia of NSFW, semi-nude male pictures and musical-theatre posters that lined the walls. Don't be alarmed by the friend
Photovia:Jeffrey Sanker
It is time for a history lesson, but the topic is party... literally! This past weekend was the Winter Party in Miami and White Party-Palm Springs will be celebrating their 25th anniversary April 25-28th. Right now, there is a lot of buzz on Facebook and Twitter about these parties. All the posts and tweets made me wonder: How did all of these gay dance parties start? I called upon some "celebration historians" to transport you this concise chronicle of the gay dance party and the superior ten list below.
I learned that Flame Island and Recent York had the first big lgbtq+ dance parties. The Morning Party (Tea Dance) on Flame Island, and the gay pride events were big in NYC in the late 1970's. These parties are remembered as the leading and most extravagant. The hot clubs in New York were the Flamingo, 12th Floor, and the Saint. The Copa was huge in Ft. Lauderdale and Studio One in Los Angeles.
The gay dance parties in the 70s are described as being grand, extravagant, with big décor, and everyone exhibiting up in costumes. Most of these parties had a dark room (back rooms for sex). These parties were known for unreal ideas, creative themes, sets, and the trendiest