Gay club back rooms
Here are our top 10 favorites! We like it hard… and big… and… loud… and crazy! We like to scream, to experience total euphoria, and to feel unbridled pleasure. We Nomadic Boys have made no secret of our love for the dancefloor. Clubhouses, bars, hotel ballrooms, and even an art gallery have sufficed for us in the past.
10 Biggest Gay Clubs in the World
But we decided to put the age-old question to the test, asking ourselves:. Turns out, it does! Bigger gay clubs have a lot more room to contain things like world-class sound systems, epic lighting effects, internationally renowned DJs, cute bar staff, cool, like-minded clientele, and a playlist of songs to suit all tastes.
Sure, we love our intimate corner bars, with limited space and tiny menus, but girl how we live for the nights of massive room halls, deafeningly loud music, and enormous gay crowds to boogie alongside! Without further ado, here are the 10 biggest gay clubs in the world. Get there before 11pm.
Most of all, you need to have fun! Personally, Seby and I are social butterflies, so we enjoy fluttering around from room to room, blessing everyone with our presence — looking stunning and colorful whilst doing so. Club Divino plays by the rule of 3 — 3 floors, 3 shows per night, and 3, gays eager to tear up the dancefloor!
This is our favourite place to party in Chile, with it being a pillar of the gay scene for years. We first heard about it when we were discovering the gay scene of Santiago. The second show is when the exotic dancers emerge, who get everyone hot and riled up, ready for the night ahead. The final performance is a visual and artistic masterpiece, full of transformative actors and cirque-de-soleil style tricks.
We gay getting back after midnight. Find out more about gay life in Chile in our interview with local boy Ivan from Santiago. We only got in as we were pre-warned not to travel in groups, to wear dark, grungy clothes, and to not appear drunk. Oh, and whatever you do, when you get to the front of the line: DO.
Everyone inside is so different, vibrant, and unique. The music is loud, the lighting is intense, and the opportunities are endless. The Berghain is located in a former power plant really taking the Berlin industrial stereotype to a club new levelacross three floors. It opens on Fridays at midnight and carries on over the entire weekend until midday on Monday!
For more about gay Germany be sure to read our awesome interview with cutie Marcel from Berlin. We just had to include the Haoman And they often host gay parties, like the Forever Circuit Partyas well as celebrations for Pride and Passover.