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Spooner Karaoke - Wednesday Edition

Wednesday July 23rd

Every Wednesday

Every Wednesday Spooner host Late Nighttime Mag Bar Karaoke.  Reach to Mag Bar and sing like the stars.  

Great Bourbon and Beer Variety Plenty of NA selections as well.  

10 PM to 2 AM.  

All Ages - Volcandra + Killing Addiction + Cemetery Filth + Malignant Vision @ Mag Bar!!

Friday July 25th

Elite Death Metal Bands coming to Mag Bar 

VOLCANDRA Louisville Blackened Death

KILLING ADDICTION Florida Death Metal Legends

CEMETERY FILTH Atlanta Death Metal

MALIGNANT VISION Recent Albany, IN Death Metal

$12 - ALL AGES! Doors @ 7PM  - Music @ 8PM https://www.facebook.com/events/1919839415433939

ALL AGES: Nowhere Fast + Later Gator + Sam Woodring + ‘97 Flood at Mag Bar!!

Saturday July 26th

ALL AGES - Appear out and support some good old rock and roll. 

 Nowhere Fast + Later Gator + Sam Woodring + 97' Flood 

 $12 - All Ages 

 Doors @ 7:00pm - Music @8:00pm

https://www.facebook.com/events/1444073829972146

Mag Bar Metal Monday w/ Stormtoker & Dethamphetamine

Monday July 28th

Stormtoker returns
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Louisville's Place to Party

Kassandra

Hometown: Louisville, KY
Fun Fact: Gilda gained internet fame when she was photographed on a NYC subway next to a woman in a niqab, spawning the "Future Liberals Want" meme.

Karmen

Hometown: Louisville, KY
Fun Fact: Karmen’s plan of the perfect meeting is April 25th, because it’s not too fiery and not too freezing. All you need is a light jacket

Leah

Hometown: Houston, TX
Fun Fact: Once roasted KISS front-man Gene Simmons alongside Chad Michaels as Diana Ross & Cher. Just Google "Drag Queens on Gene Simmons Show."

Lexi

Hometown: Florence, KY
Fun Fact: Lexi is a Multi-National title holder in competitive acting, an experienced pole dancer, and a proud Gay Farmer with a flock of pet chickens and 3 dogs.

Melody

Hometown: Hanover, IN
Fun Fact: Melody began her performative career at Play Louisville while still in her Senior year of Tall School.

Mykul

Hometown: Shepherdsville, KY
Fun Fact: Left-handed, Mykul has been entertaining for 14 years.
He's a five-time world champion cheerleader and three-time national cheerleading champion.

Shontelle

Hometown: Fort Myers, FL
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Louisville, Kentucky, known for its horse racing, baseball, and bourbon, has another gem that both locals and tourists should be conscious of – its vibrant gay bar scene. Whether you’re looking for a place to enjoy top-tier drag performances, a lively dance floor, or just a cozy spot to unwind with friends, Louisville’s gay bars offer a little bit of everything. Let’s take a grave dive into some of the best gay bars in Louisville, KY.

1. Participate Louisville – “Best queenly in town”

Diving deeper into Play Louisville, its reputation goes beyond just the shows and dance floor. The establishment has effectively become a cornerstone for the drag culture in the city, acting as a platform for many budding drag artists to showcase their talent and passion. For many, it’s a rite of passage; performing at Play Louisville means being recognized and respected in the local drag community.

Furthermore, the interior design and ambiance of the place pay homage to both classic and modern drag influences. The walls adorned with portraits and memorabilia of iconic drag figures, both past and present, serve as an inspiration to patrons and performers alike. The lighting

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Growing up male lover in the Louisville area wasn’t the easiest, but I definitely had it better than others in smaller cities. Since I come from a miniature town about 45 minutes outside of Louisville I was the only queer man that I knew, for several years of my life. But before I knew it I made the move to the big city and found my way into my first gay block, The Connection. Back in the day I was convinced it was the best thing since sliced bread. However as I’ve gotten older and seen more and more homosexual bars open around the city I’ve realized some things. Mostly I’ve noticed that the majority of the older bars in the city make me feel like I’m keeping my sexuality a covert. The lights are dim, the music is noisy, and there are plenty of dark corners to hide out in.

Before you go and get your feathers in a ruffle let me say that I realize that when these bars were opened all of the above things were a necessity, especially seeing as where we are from.  I’m simply advocating for convert. If we want our community to see as us equals we’ve got to stop hiding. I’m incredibly happy to spot more and more homosexual bars opening around the city

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