Gay bar tasmania

As time goes on, gay and straight worlds are converging more and more. As some lament a time where the community scene was more pronouncedthere are still a number of haunts across the country that you should visit at least once in your life. With resident DJ Harry K on the decks, there is plenty of fun to be had.

What kind of trip to the far north would be complete without dropping in at Throb? The infamous Throb Midnight Show presents wigs, heels and Darwin muscle boys aplenty. InArq opened its doors in Sydney. It still stands today holding a special place in our hearts. With the elevated DJ on the main floor, to the mezzanine overlooking the huddled masses on the dance floor, Arq is as mainstream gay as you can get.

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For a bit more of a darker scene, head downstairs. Saturday night sees Arq at its busiest, if you want to avoid the cover charge, Friday is your go. Sunday night is also a winner. The doors are open seven tasmania a week and the tunes are always pumping. For a classic night out, check out Malebox on a Wednesday evening.

Now in its 19th year, finding out who sent you a secret message will always be a hoot. The Peel has come a long way since its days looking like a bag full of smashed crabs on the corner of Peel and Wellington streets. In recent years, renovations have made it a much loved place for everyone.

Since going gay in the September ofThe Laird is also host to one of the longest gay weekly leather and fetish nights in the world— Spit N Polish! If the squeak of rubber and the musky scent of animal hide get you going, then check out any night of the week there — pub trivia on a Wednesday has never been more explicit!

Grab a pack of free condoms and lube from inside the venue — you never know when you might get cruised. Sure, other places have gay nights but OZ is solely one of ours. When the drag show starts, be sure to take your bar sitting on the floor. The Court opens seven days a week, while Connections saves itself for Wednesday through to Saturday, bar later opening times to keep you going well into the early hours.

Ah, Tassie… the beautiful island state we know and love. Watch gay for the pole… no, not that kind! The Canberra crew are quite partial to a good doof and occasionally host a dance party with a harder sound. Who would have thought growing up around tasmania would result in such rebellion?

From a friendly gay scene to a Waterfront Precinct loaded with oyster bars and restaurants, Darwin will keep every traveller wanting more. More from Travel and party. How do they celebrate pride in Queensland?