Whether you love Heaven, or love to hate it, the venue has firmly cemented its position as one of London’s most iconic LGBTQ+ venues. Today, the venue attracts a younger scene, well known for throwing rambunctious parties on a nightly basis. Past performers have included the likes of Franz Ferdinand, Kylie Minogue and Miley Cyrus, amongst others. Having been internationally famous from 1979, the venue is now a valued addition to London’s nightlife scene. Lastly, no list of LGBTQ+ bars in London would be complete without mention of Heaven. With very east London vibes, The Glory champions new queer performers and drag queen, as well as hosting more established acts including shows by the venue's co-owner, Jonny Woo. Pub and queer performance venue, The Glory is a fun night out, whether you're catching a drag show or having a night out. Now, the Royal Vauxhall Tavern - situated in a listed Victorian property, is home to performances from iconic LGBTQ performers, as well as drag brunches, competitions, bingo and much more.Īddress: 372 Kennington Lane, Vauxhall SE11 5HYįriendly Society, Soho - Friendly Society 10 The Glory, Haggerston
The Sundown Club in the basement of the Astoria on Charing Cross Road began hosting Bang in 1976. In 2014, property developers got hold of the property, with plans to develop the iconic venue into luxury accommodation - but the community refused to let the venue die. It wasn’t until the 1980s that Soho flourished again, becoming the LGBTQ+ wonderland it is today. The venue acted as a safe haven for the community before decriminalisation, and was the venue where Princess Diana turned up - dressed as a man. The Royal Vauxhall Tavern is the beating heart of South London’s LGBTQ+ landscape.
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The venue also supports the LGBTQ+ community, regularly throwing fundraisers and community events for charities including ELOP, Gendered Intelligence and the Albert Kennedy Trust.Īddress: 117 Kingsland High Street, Dalston, E8 2PB Bar Soho, Londres : consultez 580 avis sur Bar Soho, noté 3,5 sur 5 sur Tripadvisor et classé 5 023 sur 24 165 restaurants à Londres. The nightclub- cum-cocktail bar-cum cafe and gallery serves food from its vegan kitchen throughout the day, and an ever-changing list of colourful cocktails for nighttime adventures.
It calls itself a multipurpose venue - which is exactly what it is. This notorious East London venue has been serving the LGBTQ+ scene proudly for over twelve years.