Saturdays is Apollo night with dance anthems beating out all evening, complimented with an enticing $4 Jack Fire Shot special.
Fridays at Sircuit Bar is Showtime with The Sisters, seeing award winners Kandice Rhinestone, Nova China and Jacqui Meoff put on a series of shows to kick off the weekend. He shares the stage with Sabrina Babysl*t, Fembot XYZ, Dan Ham, Luma Nati, Ollie Reading, Enigma and Kali Forna-Kate among others.
Thursday night is Hey Henny, booking DJ Argonaut to spin the decks. The chilled atmosphere on Wednesdays is complimented by RnB and Pupe Pop sounds to make for a fun and relaxed environment.
Wednesday night at Sircuit Bar is Nugg Life – offering free chicken nuggets with $5 pints, $5 basic spirits and 4 free pool tables until close of business. They stand as special selling points for locals and visitors to maximise their time in the city. Through each of these five nights, there are five very different and unique events occurring. Operating as a safe space for LGBTIQ+ patrons and anyone who wants to come through the front doors and have a good time, this colourful and welcoming venue is a hotspot for partygoers between Wednesday and Sunday. Sircuit Bar gives patrons an experience they will never forget. #2 Sircuit Bar Photo: Andrew Miller, Google Local Guide From cheap jug Mondays to Hoochie Tuesdays, Trivial Hirsute Wednesdays, Spit and Polish Thursdays, Bumper Bar Fridays, Saturday Beat and Sunday Social, there is never a dull moment to be had here as guests and locals mix.ĭecember in 2018 is packed with action to include Vice Gear Night, A Pure Pop Xmas Party, Boxing Day Bears and Love Gun for New Year’s Eve celebrations. With accommodation provided for those arriving out of town and looking for a room to stay, the real asset that Laird Melbourne offers is a wide array of events that are on-going all year round. The focus of Laird Melbourne is to remain a friendly meeting place for gay men and whilst it has its roots in catering to leather men and bears, it has evolved to be inclusive of the average man off the street. The venue is open 7 nights a week and what was originally known as “Melbourne’s only bear and leather bar” has since transitioned into a location where Trans and CIS males are warmly welcomed. The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal would award Laird Melbourne ‘Male-only’ status in 1998, marking 20 years since the landmark decision.