Queer partygoers visiting lesbian bars in East London can vibe at the bimonthly Fèmmme Fraîche event, which invites femmes and butches alike to party to the trashiest pop and guilty pleasure music, or underground house and techno tunes — the choice is yours. Naturally, this party at London’s beloved queer bar and gallery will be full of other art forms too, shedding a spotlight on women and queer artists
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Part queer club, part cafe, gallery, and community space, Dalston Superstore is a one-stop-shop for a great time. Drag performances and live music are some of the things you can expect on a typical night out here. During London Pride, attend their Fast and Bi-Furious event for a bisexual rave experience filled with live music and dancing the night away.
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Dalston Superstore is a queer club, cabaret spot, cafe, gallery, and community space. This is a place for London’s queer community since 2009. The colorful atmosphere serves great music and vibes. It also serves as a drag performance space where many big names have put on a show here. No club is complete without great food and Essential Vegan is responsible for the menu here. They support various LGBTQ+ charities including Positive East, Outside Project, and Albert Kennedy Trust.
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Blazing a rainbow-striped trail at the vanguard of Dalston’s transformation was Dalston Superstore, which today stands as an east London LGBTQ+ institution. Open from noon, by day people meet for food and chat – the vegan kitchen and drag brunch are rightly popular. As night falls, it shifts into an anything-goes party spot with a basement dance floor, kick-ass cocktail menu and one of the most colourful crowds in the capital.
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Described as “East London’s premiere queer pleasure palace”, Dalston Superstore has hosted performances from iconic LGBTQ+ club talent such as Honey Dijon, The Blessed Madonna and the late Andrew Weatherall. “Dalston Superstore can go from disco to house to club, depending on the DJ and the night,” says Bimini. “Every night, there’s something different. It’s so much fun!”
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Dan Beaumont first opened the rainbow shutters of Dalston Superstore in 2009. His business functions as equal parts thriving queer club, cabaret spot, cafe, gallery, and community space, proudly catering to London's diverse LGBTQ+ community. Dan's club is the perfect place to enjoy a drag show, whether it's your first time enjoying drag or your fiftieth. It's also important to Dan and the team at Dalston Superstore to support and uplift LGBTQ+ charities and organizations.
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