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Gay bar london let it go

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The bar first started as a wine bar but soon transformed into one of the best clubs for transgender folk in London. Vicky Lee has been the club’s host since it opened in 1993 and you’ll likely find her partying it up in the club and welcoming partygoers. The WayOut ClubĪs the leading Transgender club in London, The WayOut hosts a weekly bonanza that champions diversity and welcomes those who are transsexual, enjoy cross-dressing and pure drag, as well as friendly allies. Sunday’s drag brunch is impeccable value for money – £20 tickets include a three-hour brunch, one-hour of bottomless drinks, and a fun drag show. This is the classic clubbing experience, complete with cramped dance floor and guilty-pleasure tunes. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday sees some of the best DJs in the capital electrify the crowd, with Friday’s RnB offering popular amongst regular partygoers. But thanks to brilliant regular nights such as Bar Wotever, a super-inclusive cabaret. Somehow both stately and shabby, it’s a place rich in history legend has it that Princess Diana partied here with Freddie Mercury in the 80s. A post shared by CIRCA BAR SOHO relative newbie amongst London gay clubs, Circa’s weekly lineup is ridiculously good. Known to locals as the RVT, south London’s oldest LGBT+ venue is an enduring marvel.

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