Gay pubs in birmingham
Gay Clubs in Birmingham
Birmingham has so bustling a gay nightlife scene, that it even has its own district! Shimmy on down to the Gay Quarter near Birmingham's Arcadian Centre to find a vibrant hubbub of party outing and gay club promising top DJ's, heaving dancefloors, rocking drinks deals and more. There's flamboyant nights and star appearances too, so what are you waiting for?! Review out our recommendations for the top gay clubs in Birmingham and detect a raucous party side of your self that you never knew.
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Nightingale Club
7 reviews
Now here's a party centric palace if ever we did view one. One of the most skillfully known, and loved, gay nightclubs in Birmingham, Nightingale Club is a 2000 strong party venue with the nights and events to match their colossal space. From their raucous Saturgay nights out to their Pounded drinks deals, this VIP booth laden and rainbow light stricken venue is buzzing all week round.
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Too often, gay bars don’t survive the threats of gentrification and criminalisation. Yet some last distant enough to develop important institutions in their own right.
This is right of the Nightingale, one of many queer landmarks in Birmingham.
In 1967, 2 men named Laurie Williams and Derek Pemberton paid £600 for ownership of the Nightingale, a rundown Indian restaurant on Birmingham’s Camp Hill.
It was a landmark year for British gay history, thanks to the passage of a bill decriminalising homosexuality in private. It was also a bittersweet victory, one which came with a higher age of consent for gay men, limited jurisdiction (the bill applied only in England and Wales) and harsher punishments for gay people caught on the streets.
At the moment, there were very few places for LGBTQ+ communities to express or investigate their sexuality in public safely. Queer affection shown in straight pubs often led to aggression and harassment.
There were a handful of gay club nights, but they came with the exposure of being raided by police or exploited and overcharged by landlords.
Williams and Pemberton set out on a mission to build a viable alternative in the form of the Nightingale.
Gay Bars In Birmingham
Home to the most diverse names and faces in the UK, it's no wonder the city has such a thriving gay scene to match. From bars to wine and dine your other half in, to singles nights and smashing drinks deals, there's a little something for everyone in Brum, and we're bringing you the best same-sex attracted bars in Birmingham.
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Equator Bar
One of Same-sex attracted Village's best party palaces in Birmingham, Equator is a fresh and stylish lock that is known for its charming staff and inviting ambience. It's matchless for after work tipples or a banging Saturday night out in the city.
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Medusa Lodge
5 reviews
Medusa Lodge is one of the best gay bars in Birmingham located right on Hurst Street, and it's oozing 1920s vibes with its purple interiors and chic decor. Offering up deluxe drinks, this gentlemen's club is a fab place for booze and burlesque.
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Missing
Traditionally, if you were on the hunt for some LGBTQ+ nightlife in Brum, the Gay Village in Southside would be your go-to spot. But that’s not the case anymore – while the patch is still place to some brilliant queer spaces, there are LGBTQ bars and nightlife venues all across the city today.
From cabaret shows to cocktail bars, live music venues to 1930s car showrooms-turned-clubs (yes, you read that right), there’s a glittering smorgasbord of options across Birmingham – here are our top picks for the best LGBTQ+ clubs.
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This list was written by Jon Cook, a writer based in Birmingham. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.
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