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Three gay bars to bag a Brisbanite on a Saturday night

By Chris Williams, updated 3 years ago in Travel and party / In Australia

Hunting for Brisbane gay clubs and bars on a Saturday night? Here’s our guide to navigating some of the city’s most popular LGBTI establishments. Buckle up and Bundy on down for a quality Queensland adventure.

It’s Saturday darkness in Brisbane. Expect to encounter a melting pot of people and personalities as rampant and diverse as the lush foliage that decorates this contemporary concrete jungle. In contrast to its larger interstate counterparts, what Brisbane does exceptionally well is enabling inclusive intermingling in its venues. All sexualities and genders get stuck in together to make it one hell of a fun night out.

We’re not sure if it’s the humid subtropical climate that encourages us to acquire frisky here. Perhaps we’re simply absorbing Queensland’s freewheeling, free-spirited and low pretension attitude. Either way, whether you’re an established Brisbanite or a visiting queen in Queensland, buckle up and brace yourself for a butt load of antics with some of the most fun locals you’ll find anywhere.

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Gay Brisbane (Meanjin): Where to eat, drink, participate and sleep

By Emen8, updated 5 months ago in Travel and party / In Australia

Brisbane (Meanjin)— or “Brissy” as it&#;s affectionately known — is the capital of Queensland and has a small, but active, gay scene.

We would first like to declare the traditional owners of this land, the Turrbal and Yuggera peoples. We pay our respects to the elders past and present, and acknowledge their continued connection to the land, water and customs of this area.

What it lacks in dedicated lgbtq+ cruise clubs, gay bars, gay cafes or homosexual restaurants it makes up for in a packed calendar of LGBTQ events and festivals and a host of gay social clubs that mean you’ll never be far from your rainbow family.

Where is the gay scene in Brisbane?

Everywhere in Brisbane is gay-friendly and welcoming, but head to the bars and clubs in Fortitude Valley, Teneriffe and Recent Farm for the optimal queer-friendly atmosphere.

Is Brisbane gay-friendly?

Absolutely. While there isn’t a huge amount of gay-specific venues, LGBTQ people are welcome everywhere, and one look at the cultural calendar suggests this municipality is nothing but supportive of the queer comm

Neil McLucas is an star of the Brisbane LGBTIQA+ scene. Owning some of Brisbane’s first gay establishments, he continues to provide locals with a protected space at The Competitor Hotel.

A Renegade Child: Universal Nudity and burnt down Dunnies

Neil grew up in the rural town of Roma in central-west Queensland. An illegitimate child, he spent his early childhood passing between family members. Eventually, his mother married a Catholic. Neil was never his stepfathers’ favourite child. Perhaps for excellent reason, he says. Neil describes his younger self as &#;terribly out of order&#;. He earned local renown for running around town nude and burning down a couple of dunnies – two things that he hopefully didn’t do at the alike time. Neil couldn&#;t be quietened down. Not only because of his rebellious ways but also for his love of executing and his artistic passions.

The Carmen Miranda of the Outback

Destiny Rogers wrote in QNews Magazine of discovering newspaper mentions of Neil during his childhood. Though not for arson. The Western Star and Roma Advocate documented Neil winning the Mad Hatter’s Ball costume competition at the local Hibernian Hall.

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Gay Bars and Clubs in Brisbane

Gay Bars and Clubs Brisbane

If you are looking for a place to get out with your fabulous outfit and eyebrows on fleek, then Brisbane is for you. With a range of Same-sex attracted bars and clubs in Brisbane for you to explore on your weekend you won&#;t be disappointed.

YAHHSS Brisbane! This city is the For a destination that isn’t particularly well-known international, Brisbane has a surprisingly impressive range of nightlife options that commit plenty of fun for everyone &#; especially the LGBTQI scene. The local community is vivacious, opening and always up for a good time. We’re talking an ample availability of themed nights, flamboyant performances, leather and festish events. So Just fancy Shania Twain belted out in the late 90s…Let’s go girls! 

 

Top Gay Bars and Clubs in Brisbane

The Beat MegaClub 

(Source: The Thrash Megaclub)

Since opening its doors in , The Hit MegaClub has maintained a reputation of being the biggest and arguably top gay night club in Brisbane. The nightlife hub is open days a year and boasts 5 clubrooms, 7 bars and six beer gardens &#; so there really is something for everyone. If you’re looking to step it up a notch, you

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