260 Meserole Street, Brooklyn, NY 11206
Sunday, July 26th, 2026
5:30 PM
Phone: (718) 366-3031
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A 4pm Saturday gathering at Brooklyn's premier queer nightclub — the kind of daytime event that brings the community together for music, dancing, and pure celebration. 3 Dollar Bill's massive dance floor and top-tier production make this the perfect spot to kick off your weekend with people who get it.
Lipstick & Vinyl is a cabaret rock revue that leans into the songs you love but would never admit to loving — think power ballads, one-hit wonders, and the kind of guilty pleasure anthems that demand a dramatic performance. Expect theatrical drag performers who understand that the best cabaret moments are when you're laughing, singing along, and genuinely moved all at once. It's the kind of show that makes you feel like you're in on the joke while also celebrating why these songs matter. Saturday at 3 Dollar Bill means a packed room, a killer sound system, and a crowd that's here for the spectacle and the heart of it all.
The after-party for Ariana Grande fans who want to keep the night alive. Dance floor packed with people who know every lyric, DJs spinning pop hits and remixes, and the kind of energy that only happens when a room full of devoted fans finds each other. This is where the real celebration happens.
Brooklyn's biggest queer nightclub goes dark for the night — literally. M.E.A.T. Blackout Edition strips away the lights and cranks up the energy, creating an underground vibe where the music, the bodies, and the pure sensation take over. This is the kind of night that lives in your memory, not on your phone.
A Sunday afternoon gathering at Brooklyn's biggest queer nightclub — the kind of event that brings people back to where the magic happens. Live performances, a packed dance floor, and that feeling of coming home to your people.
Y'allternative Rodeo is back for a night of line dancing to emo, alternative, and pop-punk bangers — no country music required, no prior experience necessary. Can't line dance? They'll teach you. Hate country? This ain't that kind of hoedown. Whether you're a seasoned dancer or showing up for your first rodeo, if you can hang, you're in. Hosted by Y'allternative Rodeo with DJ Niche.
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Rise's Saturday Drag Brunch is the Hell's Kitchen weekend ritual — two seatings at 12:15pm and 2:30pm, both packed with live drag performances, craft cocktails, and the kind of energy that turns a regular brunch into a full celebration. Good food, better drinks, and queens who know how to work a room.
Saturday afternoons at Rockbar mean arcade games, cheap drinks, and a crowd that actually knows how to have fun. It's the kind of low-key, unpretentious vibe that keeps people coming back — no pressure, just good times and the chance to rack up some high scores while hanging with friends.
Saturday nights at Metropolitan get a vinyl-spinning makeover when DJ Reaubert and rotating guests take over happy hour and turn it into a proper living room party. No cover, good drinks, and the kind of neighborhood vibe that makes you actually want to stick around.
Saturday nights at Pieces mean happy hour specials and a room full of people ready to have a good time. Strong drinks, good company, and the kind of casual vibe that's made this West Village institution a neighborhood favorite for years.
Pieces Bar's Saturday night tradition brings the heat with drag performances, strong drinks, and a crowd that knows how to have a good time. This is the kind of night that reminds you why West Village dive bars are legendary — unpretentious energy, rotating performers, and the kind of community spirit that keeps people coming back week after week.
Three YA authors—Karis Rogerson, Ryan La Sala, and Elle Gonzalez Rose—dig into what it means to write queer characters across genres, from contemporary romance to horror and beyond. A chance to hear directly from writers who are shaping what queer YA looks like right now, and to ask them the questions you've been thinking about.