Circus and Ken Club Vienna's best pop party will be teaming up for the first time to present the Official Lgbtq+ fest Night !
Featuring 4 International Star DJs, 4 Gyrate Floors, our new outdoor chill out zone and many more surprises… It will be the biggest Pride party Vienna has ever seen!
This is our night to live, devotion, be proud of what makes us unique and celebrate what unites us all.
Together, let’s take a journey to a place somewhere over the rainbow and paint the bedtime full of… COLORS! 😉🌈
Lineup
Main Floor
Pop Floor (Kleine Halle)
Techno Floor (Dreiraum)
Underground House Floor (Arena Beisl)
DJ Art Hur (Vienna)
Knight Gwyn (Vienna)
Deep Dwelling Chill-Out (Outdoor)
Dark Floor (TBA)
Play Zone supported by Red Ribbon Angels Aids Hilfe Wien.
Tickets
At Door (tickets free all night)
€25 (regular price)
€20 (under 26, ID required)
Online
€16 Early Bird Ticket (SOLD OUT)
€18 Group Ticket (for 5 people)
€20 Regular Ticket (until day of event)
Get your tickets here!
Pre-Sale Ticket Vendo
Parties and Clubs
The Why Not opens its doors each Friday and Saturday. The relatively small downtown gay club has been around for many years. It still busts out of its seams each weekend. Anticipate a hot bedtime on the twirl floor where all the popular residence and dance hits are playing.
"Occident meets Orient and Poland is there too", is how organiser, Sabrina Andersrum, sums up her monthly Balkan clubbing BallCanCan. The criss-cross mixture of guests dance to Balkan-Pop and Turbo-Folk.
Vienna has its first Bear & Butch club in the form of the Pitbull. Since its opening in , the Pitbull team has provided sweat-producing beats for that pure testosterone rush.
queer:beat. LGBTIQ+ people and friends can dance away to indie rock, electronic and chart melody here. Several DJs play for the young, dance-crazy crowd.
At the regularly held Ken Club, a mainly juvenile crowd dances to pop and chart hits.
The monthly party, perhaps the most iconic there is, is aimed at lesbians as well as gays, and applications changing aspects of electronic music plus a
Since , Circus has been creating unforgettable experiences at Arena Wien. Unfortunately, this has to come to an end. On October 14th, we invite you to our last party at the iconic Arena Wien.
Why is this happening?
Did you notice those three massive towers that popped up next to Arena Wien? They are the reason we can't keep playing music on our pop floor after 2am anymore. This significantly impacts the vision and encounter of our Circus events. That’s why we have to cancel all future parties at Arena Wien.
What's happening on October 14?
Let's focus on the fun stuff! Our huge Main Floor is still gonna be as unrestrained and vibrant as always! And we are working hard to make this night truly unforgettable.
We have to make some changes to the pop floor:
From you can experience the pop floor that you know and love! At , we’re gonna relocate the pop floor over to the Arena Beisl area, ensuring that the party continues.
A naughty surprise… 😈
After we move the pop floor, Kleine Halle reopens as Vienna's Biggest Dark Room, with some chill vibes
Vienna Gay Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Vienna
8 – 9 August
Vienna Beach Trophy : annual international beach volleyball tournament, hosted by Austria's LGBTIQ sports club Aufschlag Wien. Matches on Saturday @ Beachvolleyball Schmelz (Auf der Schmelz 10)
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About Vienna and its homosexual life
Both in the past and in the present, gays have played a prominent role in Vienna’s public life. Probably the most prominent queer in the history of Austria was Prince Eugene of Savoy () who freed Vienna from Turkish siege and pushed the Ottomans back to the Balkans. But it wasn’t just on the battlefield that Eugene was surrounded exclusively by men; in private, he preferred to have intimate relations with members of his hold sex – a truth well known even during his lifetime. Even so, he managed to develop his career and grow his power base during the reigns of three emperors, and his powerful influence on Vienna remains visible to this evening. His summer palace, Schloss Belvedere, is an striking example.