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Get ready for a Mid Summer weekend to remember in Washington DC as Dougie Meyer brings his signature events to the city for a pride spectacular.
Get ready for a Midsummer weekend to remember in Washington DC for Kinetic Pride.
- Visiting DC for Pride? Stay at The Line Hotel, located in a neoclassical 20th century church, close to all the city’s gay attractions. Perfect for praying away your weekend sins!
Takeover Productions, La Fantasy and Dougie Meyer join forces to produce and epic weekend of gay events in the nation’s capital.
The Parties
- Next Edition: Awaiting dates – Typically Friday to Sunday in mid June.
- Kinetic Pride DC features top talent, unique performances, stunning visuals, and jaw-dropping venues for a DC Pride you won’t soon forget.
- Events run from Friday through to Sunday kicking off with a special edition of UNCUT XL, a massive Kinetic Main party and the closing discoVERS edition.
- Parties are held at some of the city’s biggest venues, featuring breathtaking stage productions with world class sound and light.
- Dance all night with the hottest guys from DC and beyond and mix and mingle with the sexiest GoGos.
- Special performances each night, seamlessly integrated into each DJ set will keep you on your toes!
- Events include UNCUT XL and discoVERS.
The Venues
- Echostage is a music venue located in Washington, D.C.. Opened in 2012, the hybrid nightclub and concert hall has over 30,000 square feet of space and is capable of hosting up to 3,000 guests. This Vast nightspot features bars, a dance floor and a smoking area. Echostage is a twenty-minute drive from the gay bars of Dupont Circle.
- SAX in Downtown DC – Ornate cabaret serves cocktails & French finger food during burlesque & other stage entertainment. SAX transforms late night into DC’s most intimate lounge with live DJs, entertainment and bottle service.
- RepubliQ (Formerly Bliss) – Spacious, elegant, luxurious, cutting-edge, stylish and hip lounge dance club with multiple dance floors in Washington, D.C. Warehouse District. The club is a 20-minute drive from Dupont Circle.
Gay Washington DC
Dupont Circle – One of the most traditional gay neighborhoods in the area, Dupont Circle is full of interesting shops, cafes, bookstores, bars, and restaurants all geared toward the LGBTQ community.
Adams Morgan is another popular neighborhood, a multicultural neighborhood centered on the happening nightlife scene around 18th Street. The stretch buzzes with eclectic bars, music venues and international restaurants.
- Along Dupont Circle’s 17th Street, JR’s is a mainstay, as the bar has been serving patrons for three decades.
- Find one of the city’s best atmospheres at this 18th Street hub in Adams Morgan. Referred to simply as “The Diner,” make sure you try the house drink of choice: the Lemon (or Lime or Orange) Squeeze, made with a generous pour of vodka and heavy splashes of other liquors.
- Just across the street from Nellie’s in the heart of the U Street corridor lies The Dirty Goose, which prides itself on great drinks and even better vibes. Choose from an array of martinis with – you guessed it – Grey Goose vodka, kick back and relax.
- Larry’s Lounge is a gay neighborhood pub, with always-affordable drinks, solid happy hour specials, mouth-watering pub fare (see: sweet potato tots) and one of the city’s friendliest patios (you can bring your dog, too!).
- Number Nine comes to the bustling Logan Circle courtesy of co-founder Ed Bailey, who helped DC’s gay nightlife scene to grow during his days as a DJ. Decked out in mirrors, leather banquettes and dark wood paneling, the lounge is perfect for nighttime socialization.
Where to stay during DC Pride?
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Washington, D.C. has a thriving LGBTQ+ community that plays a significant role in the city’s cultural, social, and political life. D.C. hosts a variety of LGBTQ+ cultural events and festivals throughout the year. The Capital Pride Festival and Parade, typically held in June, is one of the city’s most significant gay celebrations, featuring a parade, concerts, and other festivities.
Adjacent to Dupont Circle, Logan Circle has also become a popular LGBTQ+ neighborhood. It offers a mix of bars, restaurants, & cultural attractions.
The U Street Corridor is known for its historic ties to the LGBTQ+ community and its vibrant nightlife scene. With several LGBTQ+ bars and clubs.

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