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Celebrate the spookiest time of the year in Washington, DC, at Kinetic’s spooktacular three-day Halloween Weekend
Celebrate the spookiest time of the year in Washington, DC, at Kinetic’s spooktacular three-day Halloween Weekend.
- Are you visiting D.C. for Halloween? Stay downtown, close to the city’s top attractions and a short ride to the bustling gay bars and clubs. Stay at the “Superb” rated Hotel Madera, just a 2-minute walk from Dupont Circle with beautifully decorated rooms and delicious breakfast.
The Parties
- Kinetic brings the top D.J.s and takes over Washington DC’s most prestigious clubs for a Halloween Weekend – “District of the Dead”.
- The annual Halloween circuit spectacular features 3 days and nights of parties including an opening night, a signature Saturday night event, a after-party and a Sunday afternoon tea dance.
- Kinetic brings their events to life with the biggest circuit DJs, epic stage shows and world-class decoration and design.
- Featuring the hottest and sexiest costumed gogos, drag queens and sooktacular performances.
- Night time events run from 10 pm to 4 am. After parties run from 3 am to 9 am while Sunday’s afternoon soiree typically runs from 3 pm to 10 pm.
The Schedule
- Awaiting day by day venue, lineup, theme and times.
The Venues
- Republiq (Formerly Bliss) – Spacious, elegant, luxurious, cutting-edge, stylish and hip lounge dance club with multiple dance floors in Washington, D.C. Warehouse District. Located 20-minutes drive from Dupont Circle.
- Bunker – Underground gay bar and club with nightly entertainment, live DJs, and transportive decor; a 60s Cold War shelter made fabulous. A custom stonework steel door weighing 600 pounds leads the way to Bunker. Located on the U Street corridor in the heart of DC. Located 6-minutes drive from Dupont Circle.
- Karma – Live music venue with a huge dancefloor, stage, multiple bars and epic light and sound, transformed by Kinetic for the main Saturday night party. Located 21-minutes drive from Dupont Circle.
- Zebbie’s Garden – Featuring a 4,000-square-foot rooftop garden with a retractable glass roof, glitzy disco balls, a faux grass floor, lush flower arrangements, a dazzling LED wall and a an epic sound system, Zebbie’s Garden is the go-to club for house and techno in the Dupont Circle.
- We recommend you stay in the centre of DC during the event and take a rideshare to the locations. Check out the top hotels in downtown Washington DC.
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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.