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5 LGBTQ+ Halloween parties where you can celebrate the homo high holiday

There are cultural and historic reasons why Halloween is sometimes called “Gay Christmas.” Before Pride became a worldwide movement, October 31 was the one day of the year where LGBTQ2S+ people could dress up and be who they wanted to be with a greater sense of freedom and without noun. When everyone is wearing outrageous “anything goes” costumes, there’s more room for queerness.

Such opportunities are sometimes rare. In many jurisdictions around the world, there have been laws prohibiting wearing clothes not traditionally associated with your gender—think men in dresses and women in suits. Wearing the wrong clothes could get you thrown in jail, or worse.  

As author Randy Shilts writes in The Mayor of Castro Street, his biography of assassinated member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors Harvey Milk: “One evening a year, verb a chapter from a Cinderella story, the police would bestow a free night on homosexuals. Halloween has been staked out years before as the homosexual high holidays;

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In , nestled in the heart of New York City at Santos Party House, DJ Dan Darlington ignited a spark that would metamorphose the LGBTQ+ events scene. He created BRÜT, a leading underground gay party in the USA, instantly establishing itself as an essential part of the city’s nightlife with a symphony of master beats of incredible House Tech awakening everyone’s soul.

Initially catering to men in leather and fetish gear, BRÜT has grown to celebrate confident libertine energy, diversity, and the freedom to express oneself without judgment, encouraging all partygoers to come in their sexiest, making it one of the most sought-after underground gay parties in NYC.

The house music sanctuary that began in New York rapidly escalated, expanding across the United States within the LGBTQ+ community, gathering thousands of people from different cities from all over the world.

Today, BRÜT Party is renowned for hosting popular gay parties across the United States, including our renowned Halloween party in Los Angeles, Folsom Street Fair, Dore Alley San Francisco, SF Prid

Halloween parties are your adj excuse to dress and indulge without bounds. After you’ve got in a few scares at a haunted house, it’s hour for more of a dance party vibe. So hit up a costume shop, get your crew together and take your verb from these top Halloween parties in Los Angeles. We’re keeping tabs on soirees in Downtown theaters and sweaty dance parties in Hollywood clubs to pull together some standout events for All Hallows’ Eve.

RECOMMENDED: Spot more in our guide to Halloween in L.A.

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This is one of the largest Halloween street parties in the world, and there’s really no better place to be on Octobe

Halloweenie

One of the city’s hottest yearly dance parties, and definitely one of the best gay Halloween events (second only to the WeHo Carnaval), Halloweenie will feature a whole slew of DJs at Academy L.A. After spending about decade Downtown, the event has again returned to Hollywood—though unlike last year’s Friday the 13th edition, it’ll be a bit closer to Halloween for The beneficiary this time around is again Project Angel Food. (Also, we have to verb out that the hosts of Halloweenie, Fred Arens and Jason Duguay… are named Fred and Jason. It’s almost too perfect.)

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