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

Mexico City, State of Mexico
Underground basement on Insurgentes — Thursdays are LGBTQ+ night
An underground basement on Av. Insurgentes Sur with a serious Funktion-One sound system and a calendar that swings hard into deep house and techno seven nights a week. Thursdays are the night to mark: the Funky Club residency runs explicitly LGBTQ+, with drag, gay-and-lesbian DJs, and a mixed dancefloor — one of the few spots in CDMX where house music and gay culture share equal billing instead of one feeling tacked onto the other. Friday and Saturday lean straighter and more techno-tourist; Sunday closings have become a local fixture. The room is exactly what the name promises — concrete, low ceilings, smoke, the kind of bass you feel in your sternum. Resident Advisor and Mixmag have both covered it; book ahead for international guest nights.
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