Gay parties & gay events in Mexico City

Marc Dedonder
I have tracked Mexico City gay parties for misterb&b across many visits. CDMX is the gay nightlife capital of Latin America and the scene revolves around three poles in 2026: Zona Rosa (the historic gayborhood on Calle Genova and Amberes) anchors weekend clubbing with Pervert, Cabare-Tito and Tom's Leather Bar; Roma Norte hosts the city's most legendary night, Patrick Miller every Wednesday with its decades-old Hi-NRG dance battles; and Centro Historico has emerged as the alternative queer pole with La Purisima and Marrakech Salon. The annual peak is the Marcha del Orgullo CDMX in late June, one of the largest Pride marches in the Americas, when Pink Party stages its biggest edition. A note on freshness: Lipstick has closed, the venue now runs as Kinky Bar - several old aggregator pages are stale. For accommodation during Pride week, book early via misterb&b gay BnBs Mexico City or misterb&b gay hotels Mexico City. 🏳️🌈
Mexico City gay party scene 2026 — what is moving
The Mexico City gay map has reshaped over the past few years. Lipstick, long the cornerstone of Zona Rosa clubbing, has closed - the venue now operates as Kinky Bar. Several travel aggregators still list Lipstick; ignore them. The 2026 weekend rotation is anchored by Pervert for electro and house, Cabare-Tito for drag cabaret, and Tom's Leather Bar for the leather/bear scene - all in Zona Rosa. The midweek institution is Patrick Miller, which has been running every Wednesday in Roma Norte for decades, built around Hi-NRG and Italo disco dance battles that draw circles of spectators around the best dancers. The most exciting recent shift is the rise of Centro Historico as a queer pole: La Purisima is the eclectic, art-driven LGBT party that pulls a young creative crowd, and Marrakech Salon brings the cantina format - cheap beers, live shows, all welcome. On the circuit side, Pink Party and Maninfest are the two large Mexican gay party brands, both running multiple editions through the year with international DJs and crowds from across Latin America.
Annual Mexico City gay events 2026
The CDMX gay calendar peaks at Marcha del Orgullo LGBTTTI, held on the last Saturday of June each year (Mexico City Pride). The parade starts at the Angel de la Independencia on Paseo de la Reforma and ends at the Zocalo with a massive concert - hundreds of thousands attend, one of the largest Pride marches in Latin America. Pink Party Pride Edition is the headline circuit party that weekend. Beyond Pride, the city hosts Bear Mex (Mexican bear circuit gathering), Maninfest editions across the year, the Mix Festival (queer film and culture, autumn), and themed editions of Pervert and Cabare-Tito for Halloween/Dia de los Muertos in November - one of the most spectacular drag moments in the global queer calendar.
Top 8 Mexico City Gay Parties 2026 — Verified Active
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Mexico City gay parties at a glance
| Party | Venue | Frequency | Music | Crowd / vibe |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patrick Miller | Roma Norte | Every Wednesday | Hi-NRG, Italo disco | Dance battles, cult institution |
| Pervert | Zona Rosa | Fri-Sat | Electro, house | Mixed local/international |
| Cabare-Tito | Zona Rosa | Multiple nights | Drag cabaret, pop | Drag-led, theatrical |
| Pink Party | Rotating | Periodic + Pride Edition | Circuit, tribal house | Pan-Latin American circuit |
| Tom's Leather Bar | Zona Rosa | Multiple nights | Mixed, dark room | Leather, bear, cruise |
| La Purisima | Centro Historico | Weekends | Eclectic, queer | Young creative crowd |
| Maninfest | Rotating | Periodic | Tribal house, circuit | Themed editions |
| Marrakech Salon | Centro Historico | Multiple nights | Live drag, cantina | All welcome, authentic |
Find your gay party by vibe
Different nights for different moods. Here is how to pick:
- If you want one unforgettable Mexico City night → Patrick Miller every Wednesday.
- If you like electro and house → Pervert in Zona Rosa.
- If you love drag shows → Cabare-Tito or Marrakech Salon.
- If you like big circuit parties → Pink Party, Maninfest.
- If you like leather, bear, fetish → Tom's Leather Bar.
- If you want queer alternative → La Purisima in Centro.
- If you want a cheap, authentic local night → Marrakech Salon cantina in Centro.
- If you are a first-timer → start in Zona Rosa, walk Calle Genova and Amberes, try Cabare-Tito for drag and Pervert for the dance floor.
Practical info — tickets, dress, transport
- Tickets: bars are usually free entry with a minimum spend. Clubs run a cover charge of around 150-300 MXN (around 8-15 USD), more for Pink Party / Maninfest big editions (400-700 MXN). Tom's has a small entry fee, often with first drink included.
- Dress code: Zona Rosa is relaxed (smart casual). Tom's Leather Bar enforces leather/fetish on themed nights. Cabare-Tito and Pervert have themed editions - check Instagram cover image.
- Peak hours: Mexico City peaks late. Clubs fill from 1 AM and run until 4-5 AM. Patrick Miller peaks 1-3 AM Wednesday. Pre-game at a Zona Rosa terrace from 10 PM.
- Late-night transport: use Uber or Didi - both run 24/7 and are the safest choice after midnight. The Metro closes around midnight. Avoid hailing street taxis at night.
- Safety: Mexico City is among the most LGBT-friendly Latin American capitals. Zona Rosa, Roma Norte and Condesa are well-trafficked at night. Standard precautions: keep your drink with you, watch your phone in crowds, stick to known streets. See our Mexico City safety guide.
Past iconic Mexico City gay parties
Mexico City has shaped Latin American gay nightlife for half a century. El Taller in Zona Rosa was the legendary 70s and 80s gay club that turned Calle Florencia into the first openly gay block of the city. Lipstick, which dominated Zona Rosa clubbing through the 2000s and 2010s, has now closed - the venue runs as Kinky Bar. Cabare-Tito's earlier incarnation on Calle Londres was the cradle of CDMX drag in the 90s, training many of the queens now headlining Drag Race Mexico. Patrick Miller itself - running every Wednesday since the 1980s - is the longest-standing recurring gay night in Mexico and one of the longest in Latin America. The current top 8 either descend from or react against this lineage.
LGBTQ+-verified hotels and BnBs in Zona Rosa, Roma Norte and Condesa - close to every venue.
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Beyond the top 8, a few names deserve a watch: Kinky Bar (the new operator at the former Lipstick venue, Zona Rosa, mixed crowd), Living (Zona Rosa club with Latin pop/reggaeton focus), Nicho Bears Bar (Zona Rosa bear venue) and Bear Mex annual bear circuit gathering. The Mix Festival in autumn brings queer cinema and adjacent parties. Watch @gaycdmx and local aggregators for one-off pop-ups.
How we verify Mexico City gay parties are still active
City party guides for CDMX are full of ghost listings - Lipstick still appears on multiple English-language aggregators despite having closed. For this Mexico City top 8, every party listed has been validated within the past 6 months: each one has either posted on Instagram, announced a new edition on its official site, or appeared on a confirmed 2026 line-up. We also check that the host venue is still trading - Lipstick (closed, now Kinky Bar) is in the historical section, not the live list. The live misterb&b Mexico City parties calendar reflects updates daily from the community.
Where Mexico City gay parties happen — venues and neighborhoods
Three neighborhoods anchor the recurring CDMX gay calendar in 2026. Zona Rosa (Colonia Juarez), centered on Calle Genova and Calle Amberes, is the historic gayborhood and home to Pervert, Cabare-Tito and Tom's Leather Bar. Roma Norte hosts Patrick Miller, the Wednesday institution, and has become the queer-creative extension of the scene with adjacent bars and the Condesa overflow. Centro Historico is the newest pole, with La Purisima and Marrakech Salon driving an alternative, art-driven queer culture that complements rather than replicates Zona Rosa. For the daytime and early-evening scene, browse our Zona Rosa gay district guide.
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Sources: organiser Instagram and official sites verified May 2026 - @patrickmillermx, @pervertmx, @cabaretito_fusion, @tomsleatherbar, @lapurisima_, @pinkpartymx, @maninfestoficial, @marrakechsalon. Lipstick closure (now operating as Kinky Bar): local CDMX queer media, on-site verification, Google Maps. Marcha del Orgullo CDMX via Comite IncluyeT. Cross-referenced with travelgay.com Mexico City, agendalgbt.com, gaycities.com Mexico City. Last editorial review: May 2026 by misterb&b editorial team.
