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Paint the town with pride: Singapore’s best gay bars for a dazzling darkness out

Looking for a place to party hard and party safe? We've got a list of same-sex attracted bars in Singapore for your next night out.

Singapore’s gay scene might not be loud or vast like other cosmo cities, but hey, we’ll grab quality over quantity any day. Go over the rainbow and you’ll locate a handful of queer bars in Singapore that deliver great music, heady tipples (we’re not kidding about this) and, most importantly, an all-inclusive room – no matter your sexual orientation or individuality. Just remember to show up in a good mood and a pocketful of sass!

Live it up at gay bars in Singapore

1. Tuckshop

The Neil Road stretch is getting more lively, thanks to this fresh spot in town. Tuckshop bills itself as Singapore&#;s first drag bar, setting the stage for seasoned and novice queens&#; over-the-top performances. International drag acts will also make appearances from time to age. Revellers can look forward to a night that’ll be nothing short of legendary.
Tuckshop, 51 Neil Highway, Singapore

2. Sausage Market

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Gay Singapore?

You just missed the biggest Homosexual party in SIN -- the Nation. I had so much fun there that I am certain I will return every year hereafter.

Many new places (clubs, bars, saunas) opened. Since bars/clubs close at 3AM in SIN, if you want to party more, you will have to ask the locals for "after parties," which are often held in saunas. The Tower Club is a friendly place, which basically hosted the after party for the Nation Recovery party. The other is the Box, which is also acknowledged for after parties.

Centro on Sundays is great. Last week the addition downstairs was nothing like I've ever seen in SIN. China Black held a party last Sunday as adequately. It's a biweekly (or monthly?) event that's even superior than the Centro -- more shirtless guys

You might be catching the SIN guys at a bad time since most of them partied to their max during the past weekend. Still, the SIN guys' party-potential is still ranked high among Asian countries.

You’ll hold a very decadent time partying, if you know where/when to party.

Been there, done that? Think again, my friend.

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Tantric Bar

This watering hole is a hit with the boys for its signature Blue Spin – a deadly cocktail that will have you spinning on the dancefloor before you even perceive it. Slow weekday nights see people chilling on the large benches in the green-lit courtyard, while on weekends the joint is jam-packed, standing-room only. The upbeat pop tunes and signature Long Island Teas are guaranteed to keep you buzzing all night.

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Backstage Bar

You can’t miss this bar with the rainbow flag noticeably perched above its entrance. Regulars appear here for the strong Drawn-out Island Iced Teas (à la sister bar, Tantric's), double-shot drinks and also for the kitsch paraphernalia of NSFW, semi-nude

Two gay bars in Singapore close in the meet of ‘mounting debts’

SINGAPORE – January marks the close of two bars in Neil Road which work for the LGBTQ crowd – Tuckshop closed on Jan 18 and Sausage Market will call it a day on Jan Both cited financial challenges.

The bars’ management announced their closures on Instagram and said they faced financial troubles due to a business partner “funnelling funds out of the business for his personal debt”. The post also alleged that this partner has since left the country.

The bars’ co-founder Jasper Goh said the financial troubles caught him by surprise. “There are no ways forward because the companies are left with mounting debts. We’ve reported the case to the authorities and, hopefully, it’ll be investigated quickly.”

Opened in , Tuckshop was Singapore’s only drag bar, featuring stage shows by drag queens – performers who adopt exaggerated female personas and make-up for entertainment that typically incorporates comedy, lip-syncing and dance routines.

Sausage Market, which opened in , bills itself as the country’s first go-go lad bar.

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