Gay bars in vegas on the strip

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Liaison is located in the Ballys Hotel & Casino, where the old Drai’s Afterhours used to be. Along with a large gorgeous space and terrific staff, the club offers a high-end atmosphere and outrageous live performances pieces, created by Entertainment Director Alexander Stabler, one of the standout dancers from Wynn’s Le Reve – The Dream. While Liaison might not reinvent the wheel in terms of gay nightlife, it’s a big step up from what Vegas has seen so far. Piranha and Share, both popular at the moment, are relatively small by comparison and neither are easily accessible to out-of-towners. Until now, the gay clubs of Vegas haven’t compared to the mega-clubs of other major cities. The 7,000-square-foot Liaison feels intimate yet spacious. The interior decor is striking with deep wood tones, enormous Victorian chandeliers, large framed mirrors and original paintings lining the walls. A trio of very handsome men in red dress shirts and undone bowties danced above the booths, setting the sophisticated yet provocative tone that Liaison is aiming for.Ī corridor beyond the dance floor much larger space with another bar, tables, another dance floor and a performance stage. A sleek black entrance leads to the first room which consists of a bar, two levels of VIP booths and a small dance floor. Located in the former Drai’s’ Afterhours space, Liaison has now become the centerpiece of gay Las Vegas nightlife. Liaison Nightclub is now CLOSED as of February 2015.

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