Gay London Life | Oct '24 Edition - Magazine - Page 10
Going Out
< Scan for London’s latest events
The self-proclaimed DILF of London’s drag
Classics
Unbuttoned
Greenhouse
Luton
scene, Indy Nile, is heading to King’s Head
Classical music has a reputation for being a little,
For the past decade-and-a-half, Greenhouse
Theatre this month for a one-off outing of his
well, stuffy and uptight, but The Masterworkers are
Luton has been the perfect place to escape for a
show, He/He/He — the very same show that
looking to change that. This is a string six-piece
little relaxation in spa facilities and whatever else
received a Best Newcomer nomination at this
led by Gavin Davies that brings skilled musicians
it is that naked gay men get up to when left to their
year’s Brighton Fringe Awards, don’t you know.
into more relaxed social settings without sky-high
own devices. It’s open extra late on Fridays and
It’s billed as the gender reveal party that came
ticket prices — places like The Two Brewers in
Saturdays, and there are a few different special
twenty-five years too late and a celebration of
Clapham, for instance. On the night, you’ll hear a
events throughout the month — it’s Bi-Tastic
his second puberty, complete with a selection
complete run-through of Tchaikovsky’s ‘Souvenir
every Tuesday for guys and gals who swing both
of songs, snazzy tailoring and a smoothly
de Florence’, as well as an eclectic mix of pieces by
ways, while there’s Bring Out the Bears Night on
compiled PowerPoint.
Brahms, Gershwin and Vivaldi.
the last Sunday of the month for those who like
Saturday 16th November, 9.45pm,
Saturday 9th November, 7.30-9.15pm,
their men with a bit of meat on the bone.
King’s Head Theatre, 116 Upper Street, N1 1QN
Two Brewers, 114 Clapham High Street, SW4 7UJ
23 Crawley Road, LU1 1HX
Nearest Station: Angel
Nearest Station: Clapham Common
Nearest Station: Luton
He/He/He
Recon
Fetish Cabaret
The Lord Clyde
Freedom Bar
Not your average local, this one. Sat in a quiet
You might have noticed that this iconic Soho
you can get your helping of kinky fun at the fetish
corner of Deptford, The Lord Clyde is a men-only
venue has been a little quieter than normal
networking platform’s cabaret event. Letitia
cruise bar that hosts a wide variety of nights
in recent months — that’s because it’s been
Delish is on hosting duties again and will be
throughout the month. Nights like Paunchy,
undergoing a Madonna-esque transformation
treating audiences to her dulcet tones, as well as
celebrating the larger gentleman and all those
that’ll blow you away once it’s revealed. So
introducing a variety of twisted entertainers, be
who worship them, on Saturday 9th. Or nights like
when can we see it? Well, there’s no confirmed
they dancers, singers, comedians or those who
Punishment Block every Friday, which’ll appeal
relaunch date yet, but it’s likely to be this month
aren’t so easily classifiable. As with all Recon
to all those in thrall to CP. Or indeed, nights like
and you can be the first to know by following @
events, getting into gear is strongly encouraged
Sunday Social, a more laid-back weekly session
freedombarsoho. Hold tight a little longer, you’ll
— when else do you get an opportunity to wear
at which you can meet new folk, have a boogie or
be carving up that basement dance floor again
your latex catsuit on a Wednesday evening?
disappear into the play areas.
very, very soon…
Wednesday 13th November, 7pm-midnight,
9 Wotton Road, SE8 5TQ
60-66 Wardour Street, W1F 0TA
Royal Vauxhall Tavern, 372 Kennington Lane,
Nearest Station: Deptford
Nearest Station: Piccadilly Circus
SE11 5HY. Nearest Station: Vauxhall
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If you can’t wait for Recon’s end-of-year blowout,