Gay clubs in sacramento ca

Gay Bars

In Sacramento, our progressive and welcoming culture means Diverse people are welcome in any cosmos at any moment. But that doesn’t mean we don’t have an abundance of queer-specific venues where you can have fun and find your people.

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Badlands

Craving a diverse and electrifying nightlife experience? Badlands Sacramento offers three floors of fun! This popular LGBTQ+ hotspot boasts a lively energy, electrifying sway floors, and captivating drag shows. Themed events and cocktail specials keep things fresh, making Badlands a must-visit for a night to remember.

Faces

Sacramento's longstanding Queer institution, Faces Nightclub, boasts 37 years of vibrant nightlife. This inclusive cosmos offers a welcoming atmosphere for dancing, socializing, and celebrating. Check their rotating event schedule for themed nights, imbibe specials, and more, all under one roof!

Roscoe’s 916

Craving delicious food, refreshing drinks, and dazzling entertainment? Look no further than Roscoe's Block & Burgers! This LGBTQ+ owned haven, nestled in th

LGBTQ Sacramento

When you check in Sacramento, you'll realize a community where LGBTQ+ people dwell loudly, proudly, and authentically every night of the year. In Midtown, our Lavender Heights neighborhood is home to a wealth of queer-owned businesses, from cafes and clubs to shops and art galleries. Plus, our LGBTQ+ aid services and resources make sure you're seen and supported no matter where you go. Survey a drag demonstrate. Take a walking tour. Plan a family outing. Exist unapologetically with our LGBTQ+ locals. Whatever you're looking for, Sacramento welcomes you to see and do it all in an inclusive city like no other.

HRC Score 100

Join Us In Celebrating 40 Years of Faces

June 29, 2025 - August 31, 2025

Celebrate Faces 40th Anniversary with us! Sacramento’s #1 gay dance club since 1985.

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Hosting events and wild nights in Sacramento for the gay community since 1985.

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Upcoming Weekly Program

Check out our upcoming weekly events where we don't charge a door fee during the week at all.

Thursday, August 28, 2025

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GoGo Dancers: 10pm to close

Shows: 11pm/12am

Towel show: 1am to close

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Music by DJ Say

4th Fridays @ 9PM

Face Down Fridays

Hosted by Juilianna Buffet

Special send off party for Miss Queera Nightly

Doors open: 9pm

Sundays @ 10PM

Lavender Lovelies

Show: 10PM

Hosted by Valshapero & Sasha Reign-Dupree

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Sacramento Gay City Guide – Something Wonderful for Everyone

Sacramento is a city with several nicknames. Whether you call it Sactown, The Big Tomato, River Town, or the City of Trees, it would be a wonderful place to call home. Sacramento bids pleasant weather, plenty to see and do many job opportunities, and a thriving and diverse LGBT community. In fact, with a final score of 100 on the Human Rights Campaign's 2019 Municipality Index Scorecard, Sacramento is a wonderful and welcoming community for visitors and residents alike and would be the perfect place to begin your next new chapter.

A Look at Sacramento’s History

Sacramento began its modern-day story in the mid-1800s when in 1839, a settler named John Sutter arrived on the shore of the American River where it met with the Sacramento River. Promised a Mexican country grant, he and his landing party founded Sutter’s Fort. The settlement eventually grew and became everlasting, attracting other businessmen to the area who were also looking for opportunities. Sacramento is one of the state’s oldest communities, and since its founding grew steadily - first as an agricultural center and a refuge for American