Gay parties & gay events in Edinburgh

Marc Dedonder
I have tracked Edinburgh gay parties for misterb&b across many visits. Edinburgh is the cultured boutique of UK queer scenes - smaller and tighter than Glasgow or Manchester, but punching far above its weight in August when the Fringe turns it into the world's largest queer cabaret festival. The year-round backbone is the Pink Triangle on Broughton Street and Picardy Place, where CC Blooms (7 nights, since 1994), Planet Bar (Showtime Fridays drag) and The Street (bar daily, basement nightclub Fri-Sat) sit within a 5-minute walk. The underground/alt edge is owned by Hot Mess, Scotland's longest-running queer clubbing institution, monthly at Sneaky Pete's, plus the Bongo Club queer line-ups on Cowgate. Two big 2026 dates frame the year: Edinburgh Pride on Saturday June 20 and the Edinburgh Fringe queer programme August 7-31, plus BearScotFest September 30 - October 4. For accommodation in the Pink Triangle or close to Cowgate, book early via misterb&b gay BnBs Edinburgh or misterb&b gay hotels Edinburgh. 🏳️🌈
Edinburgh gay party scene 2026 - what is moving
The Edinburgh gay map is stable in 2026, but a few historic venues have left the scene: Habana / Cafe Habana on Greenside Place closed permanently in 2023; Frenchies, the tiny lesbian-leaning bar on Rose Street North Lane, closed years ago. What is left is tight and good. The Pink Triangle (Broughton Street + Picardy Place) still anchors the whole scene with CC Blooms (23-24 Greenside Place, since 1994, open 7 nights until 3am), Planet Bar (6 Baxter's Place, Proud Scotland Venue of the Year 2021/2022, Showtime Fridays drag, nightly karaoke and retro pop), and The Street (2b Picardy Place, bar daily with a Fri-Sat basement nightclub on commercial pop/house). The underground side runs out of Cowgate: Hot Mess at Sneaky Pete's (73 Cowgate), Scotland's longest-running queer clubbing night with DJ Simonotron on disco/house/NRG/queer techno, and the Bongo Club at 66 Cowgate, where rotating queer-led residencies bring techno, bass and DIY queer line-ups. The Regent at 2 Montrose Terrace in Abbeyhill is the beloved real-ale pub / LGBT+ community space that hosts the Bear Scots monthly social. And the singular global peak: every August, the Fringe turns Edinburgh into the largest gay cabaret festival on earth.
Annual Edinburgh gay events 2026
The Edinburgh annual calendar has three major peaks in 2026. Saturday June 20, 2026 = Edinburgh Pride (Pride Edinburgh): the march departs from the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood, climbs the Royal Mile and finishes at Bristo Square / Teviot Row House for the main stage, DJs and community fair - Scotland's biggest LGBTI festival. CC Blooms hosts the headline party that night, with the full Pink Triangle running at capacity. August 7-31, 2026 = Edinburgh Fringe - the world's largest queer cabaret festival, with the Big Gay Afterparty at La Belle Angele running late-night every Fringe night, plus a Drag Race UK / US line-up at Gilded Balloon, Pleasance and Underbelly. September 30 - October 4, 2026 = BearScotFest, the biggest annual UK bear weekend, multi-venue across CC Blooms, The Regent and the saunas, with themed bear parties, a Scottish ceilidh and the Mr BearScot 2026 contest. Add in the recurring Bear Scots social (second Saturday monthly at The Regent) and you have a full year.
Top 10 Edinburgh Gay Parties 2026 - Verified Active
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Edinburgh gay parties at a glance
| Party | Venue | Frequency | Music | Crowd / vibe |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Edinburgh Pride | Parliament to Bristo Sq | Annual, Sat 20 June | Pop, DJ stages | Scotland's biggest LGBTI festival |
| CC Blooms | Greenside Place | 7 nights | Pop, drag, dance | Edinburgh's anchor since 1994 |
| Hot Mess | Sneaky Pete's, Cowgate | Monthly Fri | Disco, house, queer techno | Underground, longest-running queer night |
| Planet Bar | Baxter's Place | Nightly + Showtime Fri | Drag, karaoke, retro pop | Award-winning, drag-led |
| The Street | Picardy Place | Daily bar, Fri-Sat club | Commercial pop, house | Flagship LGBTQ+ bar with basement club |
| Big Gay Afterparty | La Belle Angele, Cowgate | Annual, August Fringe | Cabaret, pop variety | Late-night Fringe institution |
| BearScotFest | Multi-venue | Annual, Sept 30 - Oct 4 | Themed, ceilidh, bear | Biggest annual UK bear weekend |
| The Regent | Montrose Terrace, Abbeyhill | Daily + Bear Scots monthly | Real-ale pub, occasional DJs | Community local, bear-leaning |
| Bongo Club queer line-ups | 66 Cowgate | Recurring residencies | Techno, bass, DIY queer | Underground, alt edge |
| Drag Race Fringe shows | Gilded Balloon, Pleasance, Underbelly | Annual, August Fringe | Drag cabaret, lip-sync, comedy | UK/US drag royalty |
Find your gay party by vibe
Different nights for different moods. Here is how to pick:
- If you like underground queer techno and DIY -> Hot Mess at Sneaky Pete's, Bongo Club queer line-ups.
- If you like drag, cabaret and pop variety -> Planet Bar Showtime Fridays, Big Gay Afterparty during Fringe, Drag Race UK / Monet X Change shows.
- If you like commercial pop, house and dancing -> CC Blooms 7 nights, The Street nightclub Fri-Sat.
- If you like bear, leather and community -> BearScotFest in autumn, Bear Scots monthly at The Regent.
- If you want a quieter real-ale pub local -> The Regent in Abbeyhill.
- If you are visiting in August -> Big Gay Afterparty + any Drag Race UK / US show, plus CC Blooms after-hours.
- If you are a first-timer who wants something easy -> start at CC Blooms or Planet Bar - both are 5 minutes apart in the Pink Triangle and welcome everyone.
Practical info - tickets, dress, transport
- Tickets: CC Blooms, Planet Bar, The Street and The Regent are free entry (small door charge late on weekends). Hot Mess and Bongo Club queer nights run via Skiddle or RA - expect around 8-15 GBP. Big Gay Afterparty and Fringe drag shows: around 15-35 GBP via the Fringe Box Office. BearScotFest weekend passes around 40-60 GBP.
- Dress code: relaxed across the Pink Triangle. Hot Mess and Bongo Club lean alt/queer/club kid. BearScotFest has themed nights (leather, harness, sportswear) - check the IG announcement for each night.
- Peak hours: Edinburgh peaks earlier than London. CC Blooms is busy from 11pm, peaking around 1am. Fringe nights peak later (12.30am-2am) because shows finish at 11pm. Last calls are 2.45am for 3am closes.
- Late-night transport: Edinburgh trams stop around midnight, Lothian buses run a Night Network on key routes. Uber and Bolt operate citywide and are usually quicker than taxis after Fringe shows. The Pink Triangle is walkable from Old Town in 10-15 minutes.
- Drinks safety: Edinburgh is one of the safer UK cities for LGBTQ+ nightlife. Keep your drink with you, especially around Cowgate during Fringe when crowds are heavy. Same-sex marriage has been legal in Scotland since 2014.
Past iconic Edinburgh gay parties
Edinburgh's queer nightlife has always been smaller than Glasgow's, but no less storied. Joy at Ego in the late 90s and 2000s was a legendary queer house night that pulled crowds from across Scotland. Trade Edinburgh editions in the early 2000s brought London muscle/house to Cowgate clubs. Habana / Cafe Habana on Greenside Place was an anchor of the Pink Triangle for two decades before closing permanently in 2023 - a real loss to the scene. Frenchies, the tiny lesbian-leaning bar on Rose Street North Lane, closed years ago, leaving CC Blooms and Planet as the long-standing veterans. The current scene is leaner but stronger - Hot Mess has been running since the 2010s, Big Gay Afterparty has earned national press awards during Fringe, and the August queer cabaret programme has become globally singular. Every current top-10 party either descends from or builds against this lineage.
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Beyond the top 10 above, several Edinburgh events deserve a watch. Steamie queer pop-ups at La Belle Angele and Mash House (alt-pop, indie, queer techno crossover, check Skiddle), Buff queer cabaret pop-ups around Pride and Fringe, plus the recurring drag brunches at Surgeons Hall during Fringe weeks. For naked / clothing-optional bear and cruise events, the Edinburgh saunas (Steamworks and Townhouse) run themed nights through BearScotFest. Glasgow is an easy 50-minute train ride for SubClub Sunday Optimo, Polo Lounge and AXM - many Edinburgh locals add a Glasgow weekend for circuit nights. For the daily LGBTQ+ map, see Edinburgh gay bars.
How we verify Edinburgh gay parties are still active
City-party guides are full of "ghost listings" - venues and parties that closed years ago but still appear in old articles. For this Edinburgh top 10, every party listed has been validated within the past 6 months: each 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 - Habana / Cafe Habana (closed permanently 2023) and Frenchies (closed years ago) are in the historical section, not the live list. The live misterb&b Edinburgh parties calendar reflects updates daily from the community.
Where Edinburgh gay parties happen - venues and neighborhoods
Two zones anchor Edinburgh's gay nightlife in 2026. The Pink Triangle at the east end of the New Town (Broughton Street + Picardy Place + Greenside Place) holds CC Blooms, Planet Bar and The Street within a 5-minute walk. This is the year-round mainstream LGBTQ+ village - small, walkable, dense. The second zone is Cowgate in the Old Town, where Sneaky Pete's (Hot Mess), Bongo Club and La Belle Angele (Big Gay Afterparty) define the underground / Fringe edge. The Regent sits a 10-minute walk east in Abbeyhill, a quieter community local. Versus Glasgow or Manchester, Edinburgh's scene is smaller and more boutique - but the geography makes a single night across 4-5 venues effortless. For the residential map and where to base yourself, see the Pink Triangle district guide.
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Sources: organiser Instagram and official sites verified May 2026 - @prideedinburgh, @ccbloomsbar, @hotmess_edinburgh, @planetedinburgh, @thestreetedinburgh, @aidansadler (Big Gay Afterparty), @bearscots, @theregentbar, @bongoclub.edinburgh, @edfringe. Closures verified: Habana / Cafe Habana (permanently closed 2023, Tripadvisor + Edinburgh local press), Frenchies (closed years ago). Edinburgh Pride 2026 calendar via Pride Edinburgh official. Fringe 2026 dates and drag line-up via Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society. BearScotFest 2026 via BearScots official. Last editorial review: May 2026 by misterb&b editorial team.
