

The best of Sydney’s LGBTQIA+ nightlife
Heaps Gay Qweens Ball music event at Sydney Town Hall
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Whether you prefer a packed dance floor or an intimate corner booth, Sydney has an LGBTQIA+ venue you’ll love. While some spots cater to specific crowds, the majority of queer clubs and bars draw a diverse array of patrons. It’s also worth familiarising yourself with Sydney’s various rainbow party crews, who take over mainstream venues and outdoor spaces all across the city for occasional events.
If you’re not sure where to begin your exploration of Sydney’s LGBTQIA+ nightlife, the Darlinghurst end of Oxford Street — usually the setting of the annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade — is a safe bet. For a low-key start, grab a beer or a cocktail at The Colombian Hotel, a multi-level pub that occupies a prime position on the corner of Oxford and Crown streets. Visit during a less busy time and you might be able to snag a stool at the venue’s long open window, which offers views up and down the strip.
Universal, a dual-level space with dancing downstairs and drag and performances upstairs, is a popular spot for catching a show. You’ll find Universal one block back towards the city end of Oxford Street from the Colombian. Dance the night away amid confetti cannons, Australian pop royalty and Sydney’s biggest drag acts at POOF DOOF, an all-inclusive party that takes over the top two floors of Kinselas on Taylor Square each Saturday night.
Performance at Universal Sydney - Credit: Universal
The Oxford Hotel is a couple of minutes’ walk up Oxford Street from the Colombian, across the road from Taylor Square. This popular pub spreads across four levels and offers drinking, dancing and dining — the higher you ascend, the fancier the place becomes.
Credit: The Oxford Hotel
Many long-time residents of Sydney, queer or otherwise, have at some point caught a drag show at Stonewall Hotel, across the road from The Oxford Hotel on Oxford Street. Stonewall’s stage plays host to many of the city’s best-loved queens, and its always-busy bar is a great place to strike up random conversations with strangers.
Then there’s The Beresford Hotel, located on leafy Bourke Street in Surry Hills, a few minutes’ walk away from Taylor Square. The Beresford is arguably Sydney’s most upscale queer haunt, with a slick fit-out and restaurant-quality food. Its weekly Beresford Sundays event is very popular with gay men.
Inside dining at The Beresford on Bourke Street, Surry Hills - Credit: The Beresford
Sydney’s Inner West, a ring of suburbs around 10 to 20 minutes’ drive from the city centre, is home to many of the city’s bohemian and LGBTQIA+ residents. While there are a number of nightlife pockets, most of the socialising takes place along vibrant King Street in Newtown and adjoining Enmore Road in Enmore, where you'll encounter small bars, cafes and venues that welcome queer and non-queer patrons in equal measure. Restore your energy levels with a refreshing drink at safe spaces for rainbow communities like Newtown Hotel, The Bank Hotel and the Marlborough Hotel, or ‘the Marly’, which hosts regular queer events.
Credit: Newtown Hotel
Join a raucous basement party at the Inner West’s quintessential LGBTQIA+ venue, The Imperial, a few minutes’ walk away from Newtown in Erskineville, catch a drag show over dinner at The Impy’s Priscillas restaurant, or head upstairs for pizza with a side dish of dirty Italian disco at Carlotta’s Rooftop bar.
A Drag n' Dine night at The Imperial Erskineville
Be sure to check out what’s happening at The Red Rattler, a quirky non-profit venue in Marrickville, a 10-minute drive from Newtown. ‘The Rat’ is a queer-run space that was established in 2009 to amplify the voices of Sydney’s non-conforming artists and performers, and can function as a theatre, a nightclub or a music hall, depending on how the space is set up. On any given night, you might catch an experimental theatre show, a sweaty rave or a blistering punk gig — and you’re guaranteed to meet some fascinating LGBTQIA+ folk while you’re there.
The Red Rattler Theatre - Credit: The Red Rattler Theatre | Mosca Media
Celebrate inclusiveness at the biggest event on the LGBTQIA+ calendar, the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, though you’ll also find plenty happening outside the regular Mardi Gras festival period in February and March.
Leather up and head along to an Extra Dirty dance party at a variety of venues across the city. Find like-minded lesbians at the sophisticated Lemons With A Twist get-togethers on the first Friday of the month at the Burdekin Hotel in Darlinghurst. And dip into the city’s bear culture at Bear Essentials, Harbour City Bears’ massive disco held each year during the Mardi Gras festival, or join the gay social group at inclusive gatherings each Friday night at the Oxford Hotel in Darlinghurst and on Sunday afternoons at the Town Hall Hotel in Newtown.
Credit: Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
Connect with the Queer As Fvck crew, which hosts gigs by local independent rock bands along with DJs and drag artists, if you prefer guitars to glitter balls. Or lean more alternative with the House of Mince’s regular Club Mince events, which often feature edgy international DJs and rappers.
And look for the next pop-up event by Heaps Gay, which seeks out under-utilised indoor and outdoor spaces for 12-hour fiestas. Heaps Gay events are so friendly and inclusive that they’ve become popular with non-LGBTQIA+ patrons too.
Heaps Gay event at Sydney Tower Eye
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