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After hours and all-nighters: Attitude’s guide to Pride in London after dark, in 7 club nights

In the words of Jennifer Coolidge in Single All the Way: "The gays just know how to do stuff"

By Aaron Sugg

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Who said Pride in London has to end at sunset? Not us at Attitude — we say the celebrations do not stop until the drag queen sings. This year marks 53 years of queer joy in the capital, so it would be rude not to party until your jockstrap snaps.

From Booty Luv appearing at Clapham Grand (where you will definitely feel ‘Some Kinda Rush’), to darkrooms and London’s beefiest nightclub… in the words of Jennifer Coolidge in Single All the Way: “The gays just know how to do stuff”.

Here’s your ultimate guide to where you can keep the Pride in London party sashaying into the early hours.

1. The Grand’s Pride AFTER PARTY featuring Bimini and Booty Luv!

The Clapham Grand’s Pride After Party returns in 2025 with drag royalty Bimini on the decks and Booty Luv hitting the stage ready for you to ‘Boogie 2nite‘.

Expect 1,000 of your LGBTQ+ brothers, sisters and allies tucked into every corner tighter than RuPaul’s tuck on the runway of Drag Race, partying under balloon drops, mirror balls (we know you gays like to look at yourselves), and DJ Bestley (they’ve soundtracked album launches for Lady Gaga, Camila Cabello, Scissor Sisters, and now the Clapham Grand).

A portion of ticket sales and a custom cocktail will support trans+ charity Not A Phase, so who are we kidding? Get yourself down to The Clapham Grand for your Pride in London grand finale.

2. The official Pride in London after party

One cocktail too many, who cares? Try 94! One Ninetyfour in Piccadilly, is holding the official Pride in London after party on Saturday where Grammy-nominated Durand Bernarr is going to be spinning the decks from 9pm to 3am.

He will be joined by DJs Kaspa, Joel Mignot and Ryan Lanji, serving the best of pop, hip-hop, R&B, dance, disco and gay anthems all night long!

So, if you fancy a double-fisting of Durand Bernarr after his daytime set on the main Pride in London stage at Trafalgar Square, pick Piccadilly to celebrate into the night.

“Please these gays they’re trying to murder me,” said Durand on Saturday night… I mean Jennifer Coolidge in The White Lotus.

3. Frankie Grande at G-A-Y

‘Thank u, next’! Get ready for Frankie Grande’s debut at G-A-Y at Heaven Nightclub on Saturday. Frankie is set to bring the ‘Rhythm of Love’ to one of London’s most iconic gay venues. The night runs from 8pm until 5am.

Frankie just dropped his debut album Hotel Rock Bottom last week and will also be performing on Pride in London’s main stage at Trafalgar Square during the day, so get ready for him to take over London!

Joining the party are Eurovision stars Remember Monday and Miriana Conte, who will no doubt be ‘serving kant’ and leaving us all wondering, “What the hell just happened?” by the end of the night. Not to mention staple drag acts, including All Stars’ Irene The Alien.

4. ROAST

As if this week could not get any hotter! ROAST is turning up the temperature even higher. London’s beefiest club night is back at Electrowerkz, London, from 10pm to 6am on Saturday. Bears, cubs, chubs, muscle men, trans men, and their admirers are all welcome.

With 10 DJs, five rooms and one darkroom, this party is where you’ll melt into the night – no physical ID, no entry, so come prepared to flex your pretty passport picture.

The good thing about this event is that the muggy UK heat is not a problem… as clothes are not really a thing here.

5. HOWL XXXL day-to-night party

HOWL Pride is taking over multiple venues in Hackney Wick this Saturday from 2pm until 6am for an XXXL day-to-night party — meatier than Choriza May’s tuck.

Expect more dance floors, more artists, and more performances than ever before, with cutting-edge techno and club beats from underground royalty like DRYBABE, DJ Winggold, and TYGAPAW.

And ‘Save Your Tears’ for the hangover, because Rosie Gray is set to join HOWL Pride! Dubbed ‘The Queen of Hackney Wick’ by a fan in her announcement comments, she’s bringing that one ‘Last Song’ to your Pride in London shenanigans.

Blown your budget during the parade? HOWL’s committed to community care, holding back tickets for those experiencing hardship. They are encouraging people to slide into their socials or join the WhatsApp community group to grab low-cost and community tickets – because Pride is for everyone.

6. Adonis Pride

Or… come to one of London’s gayest, sweatiest, most gloriously unhinged Pride parties — Adonis is back and going big for 2025 at The Cause.

Now taking over a massive all-day slot from 10am to 10pm, Adonis is serving peak queerness across multiple indoor dance floors and a sprawling outdoor courtyard in East London’s Docklands. Whether you’re catching rays or catching eyes, shirts off are encouraged.

Expect music from Alinka, Grace Sands and more. With gender-queer fashion, unfiltered Pride joy and realness that only Adonis can provide.

7. Ministry of Pride

Ministry of Pride returns to Ministry of Sound this Saturday with an all-LGBTQ+ lineup led by UK nightlife legend DJ Fat Tony. Expect a full-venue takeover with sets from Catz ‘N Dogz, FAFF, Princess Julia, Tete Bang and more. From 10pm to 6am, we are certain that one of the most iconic nightclub venues in London will have you slut dropping until the early hours.