Luxembourg gay bars

Yasss queen! Here is an overview of Luxembourg's gay festive scene for those who want to come out and go out in the grand duchy. The pandemic has naturally put a strain on the organisation of the annual Luxembourg Pride Week for the last two years. It goes without saying that this edition, which will take place as usual in Esch-sur-Alzette, but this time duringis eagerly awaited by the whole community.

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An exceptional week for celebration and pride, but also for strong messages, with a finale packed with queer artists on stage during the whole weekend. Barnum may not be located in the middle of the capital, but what a superb establishment! Hostess, Madame Yoko has remarkable energy and talent as she welcomes her co-stars, sometimes international, gay well as her enthusiastic audience.

A lighthouse full of glitter for a whole community, which could use more bosses like this brilliant queen. After a few successful events organised here and there a few years ago, the Fairytails concept has become a real non-profit organisation creating very popular gay parties, which bring together luxembourg from all over the Greater Region.

And the Lenox, Fairytails' HQ, is often packed full during these sulphurous meetings, punctuated by loud dance sounds and naughty glances. Although Luxembourg City has long since been emptied of its friendly gay, lesbian, queer and other bars--which raises a rather blatant fundamental question--some people do not hesitate to try their luck in the south of the country.

Cross-dressing shows and frequent entertainment, with a little atmosphere that is anything but snobbish. The capital should take a leaf out of his book. The Banana concept was once organised at Knokke Out, which had already tried to stimulate the gay scene with a few relatively confidential parties before the pandemic, but now it has moved a few steps away to the new Grizzly bar, with colourful parties that are unfortunately hard to distinguish gay others.

There are a few go-go dancers, accompanied by the most flamboyant drag queens of the Grand Duchy. We would appreciate a funkier playlist than the endless dance remix sets and an identity of our own, but Banana at least has the merit of luxembourg, in a capital where we clearly had a much more exciting gay scene in the past.

Finally, in a more cultural approach, Queer Loox and its cycle of screenings organised at Les Rotondes for a few seasons now always offers a feminist, affectionate and sharp look at gender and sexuality issues, especially within the bar community Not yet subscribed to the Paperjam Foodzilla weekly bar Proud and proud The pandemic has naturally put a strain on the organisation of the annual Luxembourg Pride Week for the last two years.