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Gay Clubs, Parties and Events in Munich

Upcoming Irregular Parties

Regular Parties and Clubs &#;

HOLEY

Saturday, 2 August , from 

Queer inclusive and sex-positive party. All genders welcome.
Dresscode: kinky (no streetwear or casual clothes).
Tickets: from 16 €

@ Rote Sonne Maximiliansplatz 5
Munich

Regular Parties and Clubs

Garry Klein

Wednesday  – 
Next party: 23 July

Popular mid-week gay night, since at club Rote Sonne.
Residence, Techno and Pop.
Admission:  €

@ Rote Sonne Maximiliansplatz 5
Munich

U, S, Night Tram, Night Bus: Karlsplatz (Stachus)

Friday, Saturday from

Various areas with dancefloor, bars, terrace and more.
Friday night Luxuspop party with Pop and Charts and a mainly young clientele.
Saturday rather House, with international and national guest DJs.

@ Elisenstraße 3
Munich

U: Hauptbahnhof; U, S, Tram: Karlsplatz

+49 89

Tips and events for the gender non-conforming community

Oktoberfest stands for tolerance, respect and diversity

The largest folk festival in the world stands for cosmopolitanism, tolerance and diversity. The City of Munich is committed to these values and expressly welcomes LGBTIQ* people at the Oktoberfest and fights against all forms of discrimination.

At the Wiesn , the City of Munich set an example by hoisting two rainbow flags at the entrance. "The Wiesn stands for Munich's motto 'live and let live' like no other event. Two men kissing or women holding hands are completely normal there. Tolerance is an essential measure of the peacefulness of the Wiesn," says Wiesn boss Clemens Baumgärtner.

Events for the community at the Wiesn

Oktoberfest has been a meeting place for the LGBTIQ* community for many years. Some of the events hold already achieved cult status and accept place regularly at the Oktoberfest:

  • Sunday, 21 September, from 9 am: "Gay-Sunday" in the Bräurosl
    Over 40 years ago, the gay Münchner Löwen Club (MLC) launched Gay first Wiesn Sunday, the gay and female homosexual community m

    Gay Party Calendar & Dates for Munich

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    Popular Schlager party in Munich. The motto: Celebrate, boogie, sing along to the foremost German hits in the widespread mix.
    Party2gether - Schlager meets Kölsch @ Giesinger Bahnhof: Saturday September 27, from pm

    Pride Parade München

    Gay Party Calendar & Dates for Munich
    The Munich Pride PolitParade is one of the largest demonstrations of dyke, gay, bisexual, trans*, inter* and queer people.
    CSD Munich Identity Parade June 28, , Open from noon at Mariahilfplatz
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    The Saturday night party series for the queer community in Munich. The gay party for sophisticated vocal and tech home music.
    Summer Rush feat. HPM & Friends @ Munich: Saturday July 19, from pm

    Party Saturday @ Prosecco Bar

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    Every Saturday there are cool drinks, party and live DJs in the Prosecco Bar. Popular conference place for gays and lesbians in Munich.
    POPowackeln with DJ David Marquez @ Prosecco Bar: Saturday July 26, from pm
    Gay Par

    Munich Gay Travel Guide

    Upcoming Events in Munich

    &#;  20 September – 5 October

    Oktoberfest : the largest annual fair in the planet, with more than five million visitors and enormous amounts of beer and hearty fare.
    Usually, the gay day is on the first Sunday in the Bräurosl tent (and less crowded on the second Monday in the Fischer-Vroni tent).
    @ Theresienwiese

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    About Munich and its gay life

    Munich is the capital of the Free Express of Bavaria and after Berlin and Hamburg the third largest city in Germany. Located in the foothills of the Alps, it offers many opportunities for recreation and sporting activities in a breathtaking scenery. Munich is a very wealthy city and a popular location for media and IT companies.

    The special flair and Bavarian way of life have always attracted great minds, such as the composers Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss and Richard Wagner, the writers Thomas Mann, Rainer Maria Rilke, Frank Wedekind, Lion Feuchtwanger and Bertolt Brecht, and the group of artists called ›Der Blaue Reiter‹ who made Munich a ce