It’s The Karaoke Hole’s ostentatious big sister just a few doors away, however, that has my heart. It’s very much a “come for the karaoke, leave with a bunch of new-found queer friends and a minor obsession with the drag stars hosting the queer variety shows” kind of place. Just down the road sits The Karaoke Hole – or, more simply, "The K Hole" to the initiated, which does what it says on the tin. The Glory, an LGBTIQ+ pub, performance space and self-proclaimed "drag hothouse", beckons revelers every Friday and Saturday with its weekend discos and basement club – a spot that breakout Drag Race UK star Bimini Bon Boulash describes as having “an all-round incredible vibe…it’s all over the place. The bustling East London road is host to all manner of queer alcoves. One road you can waltz up and down, chasing an eclectic night out, is Kingsland High Street. Sure, barhopping across the capital becomes more of an extreme sport but the varied range of clubs, bars and parties more than makes up for it. Perhaps the best thing about queer nightlife in London is that all manner of events can be found right across the city. Make the most out of every adventure with help from our weekly newsletter delivered to your inbox.
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