Still gay münchen
The Oktoberfest stands for diversity and openness. We present the dates to you here.
Still gay in münchen: queere stimmen und geschichten aus der stadt
Every year, the association "Wiesn-Ministerium" invites the queer scene and its friends to the beer garden around the maypole. As a special souvenir, you can purchase a limited Oktoberfest pin here. Rainbow colors are welcome here. For over 40 years, thousands of queers have flocked to the Bräurosl marquee at the invitation of the Munich Lions Fetish Club MLC Munich to celebrate exuberantly for a day.
It starts at 9 a. Live music and the special atmosphere characterize this event. Tickets are required for the balcony, otherwise you can spread out wherever you want. But you have to expect a rush! If you missed GaySunday or want to continue celebrating, come back to the Bräurosl the following Monday.
From 3 p. The unofficial RoslMontag is especially popular with those who want to experience the Oktoberfest atmosphere among like-minded people once again in a smaller group. The Schwules Kommunikations- und Kulturzentrum München e. For the tables, the minimum consumption is 90 euros per person and includes a special snack and drinks.
But even without a table reservation, there is standing room where you only pay for what you consume. And if there is still some money left over after the Wiesn party: The sub asks for additional donations for queer work. On the historic bowling alley you can experience a rainbow-colored bowling party with DJ James, the United Queens of Munich and the Schwuhplattler.
This event offers not only fun and games, but also the opportunity to get to know the queer community in a sporting environment. The Proud Wiesn has been taking place since in Peter Inselkammer's Armbrustschützenzelt and is the somewhat different "company Oktoberfest".
The event regularly attracts over participants and has become a fixed date for the community. Reservations are required to be there. As the second major queer Oktoberfest event, the "Prosecco Wiesn" has established itself in the tent of the Fischer-Vroni.
The name comes from the Prosecco bar, whose now deceased gay landlord brought the unofficial meeting place to life. Of course, you can also drink beer here, but Prosecco and other sparkling drinks give the party a glamorous character. After the firecracker shooting, there has long been a queer closing tradition at the Oktoberfest.
On the last day, the gay community meets in the Schottenhamel marquee at the "Warm Kitchen" in a relaxed atmosphere. With traditional Bavarian delicacies and the last litre of beer, the guests let the Oktoberfest end together. Home Events Oktoberfest Queer events at the Oktoberfest Home.
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