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Official Savannah Pride After Party at Club One

Official Savannah Pride After Party at Club One

Saturday, October 24, 2026

Oct24

Saturday, October 24, 2026

11 PM - 3 AM

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Club One, Savannah

About Official Savannah Pride After Party at Club One

The official Savannah Pride after party takes over Club One, the legendary downtown gay club and longtime home of The Lady Chablis, once the Forsyth Park festival winds down — drag, DJs, and dancing into the early morning.

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