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Denver, Colorado
Denver's iconic warehouse-scale gay dance club.
Tracks is Denver's largest LGBTQ+ nightclub, anchoring the RiNo Art District at 3500 Walnut Street. It started in 1980 when Marty Chernoff and Neil Feinstein opened an after-hours club in a converted taxi warehouse; when Coors Field development pushed out the original Capitol Hill location, it reopened in RiNo, where it now runs across more than 8,000 square feet with multiple dance floors and one of the biggest indoor LED screens in the city. It has outlasted every other large LGBTQ+ club in Colorado, and the calendar shows why it stays full: themed dance nights, drag, and recurring parties spanning kink, women's, and Pride events. For a traveler, it's the one guaranteed large-scale queer nightlife space in the city, where to land when you want a real dance floor and not just a bar.
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