St Patrick’s Day weekend at Halfway
This weekend the funky cabaret bunker that is Halfway II Heaven will be coming over all Irish as they celebrate St Patrick’s Day. The craic starts on Friday (16 Mar) with Mary Mac and then continues on Saturday, the big day itself, with Mrs Moore from 4pm, Rose Garden at 5pm and The Vixens at 10pm. On Sunday the massive St Patrick’s Day parade finishes in Trafalgar Square and always spills over into Halfway where at CK Sunday it’s Crystal and special guest Tanya Hyde belting out the hits.
Friday night at The RVT
There are two events this Friday (16 Mar) at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern – both are totally different and both look set to be amazing. Things kick off at 7pm with Disabled, Queer and Here with an array of disabled LGBTQ+ performers with sketches, performances and talks. And as if that wasn’t enough, those frisky bad boys from BEEFMINCE are back at 10pm for more club shenanigans and amazing music. Tickets for both via vauxhalltavern.com
St Patrick’s Day at Ku
Those cheeky chaps at Ku Bar will be saying A Hundred Thousand Welcomes To The Emerald Isle this weekend for St Patrick’s Day. All the venues will be transformed into gorgeous green palaces that make the Emerald City look on the dowdy side, plus you get Guinness, Magners Irish Cider, Jameson’s Whiskey and Baileys flowing at all Ku venues. And you get Irish born owner Gary will be selecting the best in Irish pop.
Your weekend at OMG Plymouth
OMG is the Southwest’s busiest and biggest gay brand and every weekend is packed with outstanding nights out. Thursday sees karaoke hosted by Cameile Humps, on Fridays it’s WTF with selected drinks just £1.50 before 1am, while Saturday is the busiest night of the week at OMG with discounted entry to all those with an OMG rewards card. And Sundays are always cabaret with a special guest drag act each week.
St Patrick’s at the Two Brewers
On Saturday (17 Mar) St Patrick’s Day you can watch the Six Nations rugby on the screens and then enjoy some sport themed cabaret from Boyz Award-winner Sum Ting Wong at 8pm, and then stick around because the one and only Baga Chipz will be there later too! And, while we have your attention, another Boyz Award-winner Charlie Hides will be the special guest at The Power of Three the next day!
White Swan Cybil’s Party
On Saturday (17 Mar) the wonderful Cybil War will be taking on the role of head teacher at Cybil’s House: Schooled when they pay homage to the classic sounds of the 90s and early naughties with performers and DJs. Tickets on sale at evensi.com.
The Duke of Welly
If you like men in tight white shorts – and who the hell doesn’t – then head to the Boyz Award-winning Duke of Wellington on Saturday (17 Mar) where you can watch all three Six Nations matches… AND it’s St Patrick’s Day!
The Craft at Her Upstairs
We love the bewitching film The Craft and this Saturday (17 Mar) those bitches – sorry, witches – at Her Upstairs will be casting spells in a full show inspired by the film. You can expect magic of all shades from Mynxie Monroe, Ruby Wednesday, Margo Marshall, Tayce and special guest Herr.
Hello Sailors
We love Sailors, not only the guys in uniform but the mega friendly sauna less than one minute from Limehouse station. It’s open seven days a week over four floors, with a steam room, sauna, large spa, 150 lockers, TVs in most rest rooms, a snack bar, TV lounge, smoking area, roof garden, WiFi throughout, free buffets on certain days and much more. There’s all kinds of great deals on offer for early bird entry, theme nights plus as a special offer those who have a till receipt for entry to Chariots Waterloo within the last seven days get £10 entry at Sailors.
Now That’s What I Call Legends
Thursday nights are always pop mania down in the basement club at Legends in Brighton. DJ Claire Fuller spins all the best party favourites from the 70s to 90s to keep you busy on the dancefloor, while at the bar selected drinks are £2.50. And best of all, entry to this four hour retro pop marathon is totally free!
