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Here are a few of the amazing gay friendly events in Leeds that you can enjoy with a gay escort and indulge your every party needs and gay sex fantasy on a fun filled time in this great city.
Leeds Pride - The Leeds LGBT Pride has been running since 2006 and has more than 32,000 people attending last year and it grows dramatically year on year. This fun filled event is normally held in the first week in August.
The event usually begins on the Saturday morning in Millennium Square with a live music performance, lots of speeches and some LGBT market stalls, then at 3pm the Pride Parade sets off, trailing through Lower Briggate and The Calls, where the main ‘gay village’ is to be found. The day ends with a huge street party and funfair with many people managing to party from the afternoon through to the early hours of the morning.
The Leeds Gay Village - Leeds has a great gay village - the word most often applied in such situations in vibrant but that’s hardly a fair description - GayLeeds is exciting, in-your-face, and very friendly. Based around The Calls, near the river Aire, and Lower Brigitte it was formerly an industrial area and like most gay villages it has created a high degree of urban regeneration with lots of upmarket offices, bijoux flats and restaurants/bars/clubs.
Whilst it’s not the biggest gay village in the UK, it is really lively gaybourhood and offers everything you could need for a great weekend or even a week.
Fun Cultural Leeds - Leeds is barely recognised as a great cultural centre, but for those with an interest in the UK’s industrial heritage there are a lot of exciting and well-restored factories, steam engines etc to have a look at. For those who don’t have a background in the industrial revolution, there are still some great tourist attractions.
First off, the Grand Theatre, right at the heart of Leeds. Designed by James Robinson Watson, it opened in November 1878. It’s fair to say it’s a bit of a mish-mash, architecturally, but it’s a really great mishmash! The outside of the building blends Romanesque and Scottish baronial styles - (think Gladiator in tartan) while the interior is pure Gothic. It holds around 1,500 people and hosts world class performances by Opera North amongst others. It’s a definite ‘don’t miss’ venue and if you’re lucky enough to be in Leeds when there’s a great show on, you’ll find the crowd as entertaining as the acts.
Gay Leeds Nightlife - Queen’s Gate claims to be the only 100% gay bar in Leeds - it’s quite difficult to see how that statistic can be proved, but it’s extremely gay friendly. Very young and cool in profile, Queen’s Gate is open late most nights and on one Saturday a month it’s open doors until 6am for the party-hardy crowd.
The New Penny, situated at the end of Call Lane, claims to be the UK’s longest running gay venue. Back in 1953 it was called the Hope and Anchor and was a highly secretive club for those in the know, but today it’s a proud gay pub with a forward-looking attitude as well as a long history of gay activity.
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