Gay brisbane
Brisbane Gay Social
This collective has been created to help male lover men (born 1975 onwards) to build new friends within the community and to have amusement shared experiences.
It is a very relaxed environment with activities to get you out meeting unused people.
Most guys that do come to an event conclusion up attending events regularly.
New to Brisbane or don’t hold many gay friends?
Well then appear hang out with us and stretch your social circle.
There will at least be a couple of events planned every month – but usually more! – with events ranging from hiking and outdoor activities including camping, meals out, sports, production nights, trivia, going to festivals etc.
While most events will be within the Brisbane area, we also have events on the Sunshine and Gold Coasts and/or a couple of hours control from Brisbane.
Group rules:
If you plunge within the age range for the group and your partner (or an accompanying friend does not) you can bring them as a guest.
Please be aware this is a group to create friendships within the gay collective and is not a cruising or hook-up group.
If you’ve RSVP’d to an event, make sure you attend the event or transform your RSVP prior to the event.
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As the capital urban area of the Sunshine State, Brisbane’s bustling CBD, scenic verdant spaces, and vigorous nightlife offer a little something for everyone.
Brisbane’s LGBTQIA+ community is active and engaged, with a number of annual Queer events. Big Gay Date, which happens in May each year, raises funds for LGBTQIA+ charities. MELT: Festival of Gay Arts and Identity takes over the city each year with Queer performances, stories and art. Brisbane Pride runs many events throughout the year, including the Brisbane Identity festival Festival, Queen’s Ball, Fair Day, and Pride March.
Head to Fortitude Valley for some of Queensland’s best nightlife. Theme your nighttime with unique venues like an arcade bar, a minigolf bar, and a comic book block. Or visit LGBTQIA+ venues like The Beat Megaclub, The Wickham, and Fluffy’s. Brisbane also has a thriving Flamboyant and Ballroom scene, and you’re sure to find a performance happening almost every night of the week.
Getting around Brisbane is effortless and accessible, with trains running to most major suburbs (CBD, South Bank, Fortitude Valley) and over 400 bus routes ready to take you where you need to go. Use the TransLink Journey Planner for a stress-free way to
Gay Brisbane (Meanjin): Where to eat, drink, play 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 acknowledge 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 gay cruise clubs, gay bars, gay cafes or gay restaurants it makes up for in a packed calendar of LGBTQ events and festivals and a host of same-sex attracted social clubs that mean you’ll never be far from your rainbow family.
Where is the same-sex attracted scene in Brisbane?
Everywhere in Brisbane is gay-friendly and welcoming, but head to the bars and clubs in Fortitude Valley, Teneriffe and New Farm for the best queer-friendly atmosphere.
Is Brisbane gay-friendly?
Absolutely. While there isn’t a enormous amount of gay-specific venues, LGBTQ people are welcome everywhere, and one look at the cultural calendar suggests this city is nothing but supportive
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 Lgbtq+ bars and clubs in Brisbane for you to explore on your weekend you won’t be disappointed.
YAHHSS Brisbane! This city is the bomb.com. For a destination that isn’t particularly well-known international, Brisbane has a surprisingly impressive range of nightlife options that promise plenty of joy for everyone – especially the LGBTQI scene. The local community is vivacious, opening and always up for a good second. We’re talking an ample availability of themed nights, drag performances, leather and festish events. So Just like Shania Twain belted out in the slow 90s…Let’s go girls!
Top Homosexual Bars and Clubs in Brisbane
The Beat MegaClub
(Source: The Beat Megaclub)
Since opening its doors in 1983, The Beat MegaClub has maintained a reputation of creature the biggest and arguably best gay night club in Brisbane. The nightlife hub is open 365 days a year and boasts 5 clubrooms, 7 bars and six beer gardens – so there really is something for everyone. If you’re glance