Entertainment in Hong Kong
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Club Feather Boa
Feather Boa is a plush lounge hidden behind gold drapes. Part camp lounge, part bordello - part those curtains and get stuck into one of its infamous mango daiquiris.
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Azure
Panoramic city views, loungey interiors and early closing times make Azure a pleasant venue for some easy dancing and drinking.
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Backstage Live Restaurant
For four or more nights a week, this restaurant hosts gigs in new indie, alternative and postpunk from Hong Kong and overseas. Check website for details.
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Peel Fresco
A classy jazz venue with massive paintings taking centre stage. It’s also famed for the pop stars that come in and out. Soul and reggae are also played here.
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Tazmania Ballroom Club
This sexy, futuristic lair hasn't forgotten how to be playful. At any one time, you'll see people dressed to the hilt smoking on the balcony, or in sweatpants playing pool at gold-plated tables.
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Artslink
A monthly with listings of performances, exhibitions and art-house film screenings. Published by the Hong Kong Arts Centre.
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Backstage Live
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Boo
This low-key gay bar on Nathan Rd with a karaoke jukebox seems to attract huggable ‘bear’ types in the local gay community; there’s a DJ every Saturday from 9pm.
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Cityline
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Clara Ramona Flamenco
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Dim Sum
A free, monthly gay magazine with listings.
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Felah Mengus
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Flamenco Hong Kong
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Fringe Club
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Hong Kong Flamenco Arts Centre
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Hong Kong Ticketing
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Ingrid Sera-Gillet
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Les Peches
Hong Kong’s premier lesbian organisation has monthly events for lesbians, bisexual women and their friends.
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One-Nil
A gay football network.
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Tango Tang
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Time Out
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T:ME
A small and chic gay bar located in a back alley off Hollywood Rd, close to Club 71; drinks are a bit on the pricey side but it has happy hour throughout the week.
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Utopia Asia
A website with listings of gay-friendly venues and events in town.
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Virus
The local lesbian crowd that comes here for the cheap beer and karaoke is young; not a bad place to get a feel for the scene, but not to meet people, as the customers tend to hang out in tightly knit groups.
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Grand Ocean Cinema
The Grand Ocean Cinema screens the usual blockbusters.
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