Gay bar darwin australia


Jack Kenworthy( Queer Journey Expert )

Queer commute expert Jack Kenworthy turns + municipality adventures into your guide for secure, vibrant, and inclusively fabulous global journeys.

Darwin, formerly a frontier outpost, is now the capital and administrative center of Australia’s Northern Territory. The city is well-known for its cuisine, outdoor markets, attractions along the water, and cozy holiday spirit that lasts all year. Darwin has a thriving gay scene. Although attitudes in Darwin are slightly more conservative than in the capital cities on Australia’s east coast, gay tourists rarely encounter problems. 

Darwin’s beaches and national parks along the waterfront are among the city’s most popular attractions. Although there aren’t many gay people in this municipality, there’s still plenty to see and do. Darwin is a relaxed municipality that still manages to pack a punch in terms of adventure, thanks to Asian sustenance markets, crocodile encounters, open-air movies, and sunset cruises.

The reality is that Darwin exudes an endearingly peculiar air. It i

Gay Bars and Clubs in Darwin

Top Gay Bars and Clubs in Darwin 

With Darwin gaining a reputation for its growing gay scene, the LGBTQI community is discover there is much more on offer in the Top End than just rugged scenery, indigenous art and culture. Where the city lacks assigned gay bars and clubs, it makes up for it with the unlock and welcoming mentality of party-goers, venues and travellers. There is only one location catering specifically to the LGBTQI community, but there are a range of throbbing bars and clubs that become popular hang-outs for people from all walks of life. With everything from piece band gigs to local swing dancers and drag shows, Darwin’s gay scene is surprising, lively and oh-so-cheeky. 

 

Throb Nightclub

(Source: Throb Nightclub Facebook)

Throb Nightclub opened its doors in as Darwin’s only gay bar, and has operated with the slogan “Where you’re free to be” ever since &#; making it a a favourite for party-goers of all persuasions. Throb is renowned for its regular live shows, including the local drag queens and iconic Tom and the Pussy

As the capital capital of the Northern Territory, Darwin has lots to propose for LGBTQIA+ tourists, from cultural attractions to outdoor experiences to a thriving nightlife.

A trip to Darwin wouldn’t be complete without visiting the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. Here, you’ll detect artworks from renowned and emerging First Nations artists as well as exhibits on ecology, the history of seafaring, and the devastating impacts of Cyclone Tracy. If culture is what interests you, consider taking part in an Aboriginal cultural experience to learn more about the First Nations peoples of the region.

There are numerous ways to explore the excellent outdoors near Darwin. In Litchfield National Park, an hour south of the city, you can take an Aboriginal-guided day tour to explore the park, or take a 4WD charter from an Indigenous-owned tour company. Visit the Territory Wildlife Park to see some native wildlife first hand. Take a cruise through the Mary River wetlands, or, for more of a thrill, a jumping crocodile cruise on the Adelaide River.

Take a night to experience nightlife

Darwin loses its only gay venue Throb Nightclub as owners shut it down after nearly 25 years

Darwin's only gay nightclub is closing after 24 years because of building safety issues.

Throb Nightclub has been placed into liquidation after the venue's directors on Wednesday voted to wind the company up and appoint Adelaide-based firm Tarquin Koch Accounting and Insolvency Services as liquidator.

The Northern Territory government had verb down the nightclub in September last year because the Manolas building on Smith Street was deemed to be unsafe.

Liquidator Tarquin Koch told Daily Mail Australia this had stopped Throb Nightclub from trading.

'A business that can't trade is a business that's going to fail,' he said.

Darwin's only gay nightclub is closing after 24 years because of building issues

Throb Nightclub has been placed into liquidation after the venue's directors on Wednesday voted to wind the company up and appoint Adelaide-based firm Tarquin Koch Accounting and Insolvency Services as liquidator

'It had an unsafe order slapped on it with issues with the sla