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Gay Clubs, Parties and Events in London
London has a vast clubbing scene that serves any taste and style of song you can think of. To keep this page manageable for travellers, we have limited it to the most popular gay clubs and parties. If you need a more complete list of all the hundreds of LGBTQ parties, grab a mimic of London's weekly queer magazine QX.
Upcoming Irregular Parties
Regular Parties and Clubs
As One In The Park
Saturday, 19 July , –
LGBTQ festival in the west of London with DJs, dancers, drag artists, comedy, street food and more.
Tickets: with our partner promo code 'PATROC' you get a discount of £10 on the festival website
@ Walpole Park Ealing
London W5 5EQ
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Bootylicious
Saturday, 26 July , – (entry until )
Monthly queer party for Black Music: R'n'B, Hip-Hop, Soul, 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: 18 July
Gay party for beefy guys and friends at the R
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 cold.
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 artistic, theater and music scene. Just think of the West Complete 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, Th
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