Part of the Gay Minneapolis Guide — bars, events & things to do.

Friday, August 28, 2026
Friday patio party at Eagle|MPLS featuring J.BBY. Kick off the weekend on the patio with $2 off rails, taps and Tito’s, plus tunes and no cover.
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Sat, Aug 22
8 PM - 2 AM
Eagle|MPLS, Minneapolis
Join the monthly gay leather meet-up at Eagle MPLS every 4th Saturday. Uniforms encouraged. Stay for Eagle gear night. Everyone welcome.

Sat, Aug 22
9 PM - 2 AM
Eagle|MPLS, Minneapolis
Leather Night at Eagle|MPLS, Minneapolis. Fourth Saturday monthly, 9pm–2am. Gay leather event in the heart of the Twin Cities.
Monthly
Sun, Aug 23
3 PM - 6 PM
Eagle|MPLS, Minneapolis
Sunday afternoon patio party at Eagle|MPLS in Minneapolis. DJ NCK spins yacht rock classics. Gay bar event every Sunday.
Weekly
Tue, Aug 25
3 PM - 12 AM
Eagle|MPLS, Minneapolis
Weekly Tuesday Movie Night at Eagle MPLS in Minneapolis, 3pm to midnight — drinks and a screening with an easygoing crowd.
Weekly
Sat, Aug 29
4 PM - 7 PM
Eagle|MPLS, Minneapolis
8th Ward at Eagle MPLS in Minneapolis, Saturday August 29, 4 to 7pm.

Sat, Aug 29
10 PM - 2 AM
Eagle|MPLS, Minneapolis
Latinx Noche takes over Eagle MPLS Aug 29 from 10pm — Latin beats and late-night dancing in Minneapolis.
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