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For venues, start in the Gay Village with Missing Bar for themed nights, karaoke, and drag in a compact, high-energy space. Together with a larger-than-life statue of Marilyn Monroe, which has somehow found its way onto a rooftop ledge at the front of the building (how did they even get it up there?), a rainbow flag that spans the entire length of the venue and Hurst Street’s iconic lifesize glittery rhino just opposite, Missing certainly takes extravagant to the next level.
Been there, done that?
The Nightingale Club, Birmingham
The Nightingale Club is iconic and is a great place to hang out for the LGBTQ+ community. So, if you want to attend a drag performance - this bar is one of the ideal places.
Birmingham Pride is just a week away and the LGBTQ+ village is getting ready to go big because there will be no going home with this party in town.
On May 27 and 28, the Gay Village and beyond will be transformed thanks to Birmingham Pride - during which several performers like Sugababes, Cat Burns, Mae Muller, will be lighting up our hearts.
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Been there, done that? Birmingham has elected several openly gay officials to public office. Think again, my friend.
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Owned by the much loved Andy King, The Fox offers women and men gay, straight, transgender (and pretty much anyone) a space to socialise, let loose and forget about troubles.
From very humble beginnings, and after relocating three times, The Nightingale has grown into one of the UK’s most popular gay superclubs, with bus-loads of LGBTQ+ revellers and their friends flocking to the club from all corners of the Midlands for monthly programmes and more.
Right in the middle of Hurst Street, Equator is hard to miss with its large glass frontage and charming interior. It’s a particular favourite among men and the transgender community.
Perfectly placed in the vicinity of Chinatown and the Gay Village, the Loft is a decadent and fun bar that provides the perfect launchpad for a night on the town.
Think again, my friend.
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Thanks for subscribing! But that’s not the case anymore – while the patch is still home to some brilliant queer spaces, there are LGBTQ bars and nightlife venues all across the city today.
From cabaret shows to cocktail bars, live music venues to 1930s car showrooms-turned-clubs (yes, you read that right), there’s a glittering smorgasbord of options across Birmingham – here are our top picks for the best LGBTQ+ clubs.
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This list was written by Jon Cook, a writer based in Birmingham.
Little do people know, this venue – now known as Sidewalk – is somewhat of a historical cornerstone. Equator
Located on Hurst Street, this café/bar attracts a mixed, friendly crowd. We have an outdoor seating and smoking area. It’s no exaggeration to say that The Village Inn is lively whatever day of the week it may be – with something happening every night, Monday through to Sunday.
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B5 4BB,25 Hurst Street,Birmingham
Glamorous reopened in November 2015 after being closed for over a year.