![]() Several of Chicago’s queer event collectives are set on partying with a purpose, especially those with Black, POC, and trans queers at the helm. Much of that is thanks to the hard work of the Black and brown queer folks who are embedded in the city's nightlife, and have been backed up by those of us happily partaking in the scene. While Boystown and Andersonville continue to flourish with queer and queer-friendly businesses on every corner, since 2020s uprisings and calls for accountability in Chicago’s gay nightlife scene, things have started to (slowly) change. We have some of the most renowned drag performers, incredible queer nightlife artists of all kinds, and queer neighborhoods teeming with bars and clubs. ![]() Chicago has transformed into a true queer destination in recent years, no longer looked at as some little Midwestern city cast in the shadow of coastal meccas like New York and Los Angeles.
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