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Gay Music City - Why Nashville, TN Should Be on the Go-To List for Gay Travelers


Nashville is a big Tennessee city located in the north-central area. Unlike the conservative suburbs surrounding the city, Nashville has a rather relaxed atmosphere with regard to accommodating alternative lifestyles and sexualities. The city is largely associated with country music, and is recognized as the world's country music capital.
You can also enjoy the sounds of soul, blues, classical, jazz, rock, pop and bluegrass. This aspect, as well as a variety of other attractions in the city has made Nashville attractive to thousands of tourists irrespective of their sexual orientation. That said, the following are some of the reasons why Nashville, TN should be on the go-to list for gay travelers.
With music at the heart of the city, Nashville has attracted creative personalities and vibe that have made it a popular gay-friendly destination for many years. In addition, the city has always cherished arts, which has been a significant pulling factor for GLBT community to join its creative industry. As a result, the gay community in Nashville is much stronger than you may expect of a large Southern city.
In fact, there is a GLBT Chamber of Commerce, as well as one of the biggest GLBT bookstores in the Southern area. As the gay music city of choice, there are a variety of places that gay couples can enjoy themselves, ranging from the concentrated huddle of gay nightlife in Hillsboro, East Nashville and Church Street, to other welcoming joints around the entire city in North Nashville, West Nashville and South Nashville.
The gay entertainment borough in Nashville has been expanding over the years and currently features a number of gay restaurants, clubs, dance halls and sex clubs between the 12th and 22nd avenues on Church Street. These chic spots provide classy and lively entertainment. Blue Gene's, for instance, is an attractive bar for mixed crowds due to its laid-back and neighborhood bar feel. This bar draws both men and women especially in the early evenings.
A few doors down Church Street is Tribe, which is among the most popular gay bars in the city. It has a sizeable dance floor, in addition to its open air deck and lounge that has lots of comfy chairs to provide a hip relaxing spot after a long day. Tribe provides a rather casual ambiance compared to other late-night clubs, though the music is loud enough to interrupt conversations. You can also enjoy watching a game of your favorite football team or music video mixes on the flat-screen televisions mounted on the walls. In addition to the full bar, they serve a full menu and even provide private rooms for personal celebrations.
Adjacent to Tribe is Red. This is a full restaurant that is popular for its incredible brunch menu. If you enjoy high-energy atmospheres, Play, a massive dance club is just next door. It draws large crowds especially on the weekends.
In East Nashville, you will find Lipstick Lounge, a lively bar that started as a lesbian haven. Since then, it has grown to accommodate the entire community, providing multiple entertainment features including a dance floor, live music, trivia music, poker competitions, karaoke and an upstairs lounge where you can play darts and video games. The Lipstick Lounge requires casual wear, and also provides a casual ambiance as your enjoy their signature cocktails.
Across the street you will find Mad Donna's restaurant and lounge. Here you can enjoy creative drinks, an eclectic menu and live music. If you are available on Tuesday night, you can attend the drag bingo.
South Nashville has numerous neighborhood bars for a laid-back and casual night where you get to dress as you like. You can visit Trax, a modest dive bar that provides cheap drinks, in addition to the pool table, darts and its great jukebox. You can also go to Stirrup, which is open every day to enjoy its large private deck or game room. Purple Heys' has a casual and relaxed ambiance that provides casual fun and a nightclub scene.
While in Nashville, you should make sure to visit the Dark Horse Theatre, which is an autonomous theatre that has served the alternative and gay-crowd for over 15 years. It manly features drag plays that are produced by one of Nashville's gay theatre companies, Eggplant Faerie Players. They also schedule live music, classical theatre, films, dance, multimedia shows and concerts. You can also catch drag shows and live bands at the Play Dance Bar, which is a popular fun-time club for drinking and dancing that holds several special events in a month. You can also experience the Nashville honky tonks found along Lower Broadway in places like Legends Corner and Tootsie's Orchid Lounge.
You will discover that Nashville is among the most progressive, dynamic and gay-friendly communities in the South, propped by an art and music culture that makes it a unique and genuine gay music city.
To find out more information about Nashville or to book your next vacation to Music City, visit http://www.vacationside.com or call (855) 822-8747
Article Source: Steven_W_Talbott


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