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

Barcelona, Barcelona
Dark, raunchy Gaixample nightclub with go-go boys and tribal beats.
Fever is a campy queer bar in the Gaixample, on Muntaner just off the main cluster of Eixample gay bars, and part of the Believe Group family of venues. It's open from late morning through the early hours, which makes it as much a daytime and pre-night spot as a late one: drinks on the terrace, a playful crowd, and a steady run of events after dark. The draw is the programming. Drag bingo, DJ-led drag shows, and glitter-soaked theme nights keep it light and social rather than heads-down clubby. The mix is broadly LGBTQ+ and friendly to newcomers, so it's an easy first stop to find your feet before moving on to the bigger rooms nearby.
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