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

Madrid, Spain
Intimate Malasaña live music venue with queer-friendly indie programming.
A Chueca institution for live drag and cabaret, DLRO Live runs nightly shows in the heart of Madrid's gay quarter on Calle de Pelayo, the venue that long operated as Delirio before taking its current name. This is performance-first nightlife: drag artists, DJs, singers and dancers, plus themed parties, charity galas and one-off spectacles, with the floor turning into a club after the show. The crowd is plural and inclusive, a mix of gay locals and visitors of all ages that reflects Chueca's come-one-come-all character. Doors are late even by Madrid standards, with most nights starting around midnight and running into the small hours, later still on weekends, so it works best as the centerpiece of a night out rather than an early stop. If you want the drag-and-show side of Chueca rather than a straightforward dance club, this is the anchor.
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