Brighton lgbt clubs


Best Gay Bars In Brighton

With the largest LGBTQ+ community in the whole of the UK, you can bet your bottom dollar that this city is bursting with entertaining and inclusive places. From chilled seaside watering holes and raucous drag events to Kemptown party spots for you to sashay the night away, we've got you covered with our guide to the adj gay bars and clubs in Brighton. 



Proud Cabaret Brighton

Head down to the most iconic venue in Brighton gay village and beyond for a truly unique noun out. Proud Cabaret is a den of s charm, vintage regalia and baroque architecture hosting the finest cabaret and burlesque performances in town.

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A Guide to LGBTQ Brighton

Brighton hosts the largest Pridecelebration every August. The whole metropolis gets involved in this weekend celebrating the gay community not only in Brighton but around the world. As well as the Parade that moves through the town, there is a dog show, a family area, and a pleasure gardens so you can celebrate exactly how you want. Pride is a must-attend event for anyone wanting to verb the best of Brighton.

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Though Brighton might be a small city, it has tonnes of clubs, including gay clubs, as skillfully other clubs that host lots of queer nights. Revengeand Legends are local favourites, and will be very engaged on weekends if you want to mingle with Brighton locals. For a more sedate evening, Brighton has lots of cute pubs and bars. Kemptown is a famously queer area, and is home to The Bulldog, the oldest gay pub in Brighton. The Marlborough is another famous pub thatâ&#;&#;s a popular hangout for the lesbian community. They also have a theatre upstairs, hosting shows and events, often put on

Rainbow Book and Film Club

Matinee Film: Maria, Ropetackle Arts, Tuesday, 22nd July, 2pm, Shoreham

Angelina Jolie excels as Maria Callas, who here tells her tumultuous, pretty and tragic story of the world’s greatest opera singer.

Jolie employs her mystique to convey Maria's own air of detached mystery while also digging thick into the diva's psychological wounds.

Director Larraín exquisitely composes every image, placing the fragile figure of Maria in jewel box settings that are framed with the lush protect of a Rococo painting.

Tickets £5:

Where:
Ropetackle Arts Centre
Little High Street, Shoreham-by-Sea, BN43 5EG

How to find our group:
I may be holding a poster syaing 'Meetup', or just ask 'Is this Meetup?'; or, give me a text or cell call on -- Lynne

BLAGSS is a sports and social group that now has around lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender members from across Brighton and Hove, Sussex and beyond. 

Our aim is to encourage LGBTQ+ people and allies to play sport and make new friendships in safe places. It's as basic as that. Sport is so crucial because health, fitness and wellbeing is such a vital part of our lives. 

Our members possess all different shapes, sizes, ages, abilities and disabilities - we participate in sports as varied as badminton, tennis, squash, table tennis, running, tenpin bowling, football and cycling and much more.

There's also a fantastic social side to BLAGSS. There are over  sporting and social meetings every year. Have some entertaining playing sport and then have a good old chat about it in the pub afterwards.

BLAGSS is a excellent way to join people, keep fit, and have adj.

 

You can also try BLAGSS for free!  Come along to your sport of choice with a FREE 1-day membership (court fees may apply). Just go to the relevant sport page on this site and message th