- Lifestyle & Sports
- 26 May 23
HONEYPOT unveil epic lineup for Dublin Pride Party
Dublin's first queer club night's Pride Party is inclusive to all, with funds going to the Small Trans Library in Dublin. Tickets are selling fast, so grab them while you can.
HONEYPOT, Dublin's first nightclub run by and for queer women and friends, has announced its lineup of DJs for their June Pride Party. The club night, celebrating one year since its conception, is going bigger and better than last year, with London based DJ duo FAFF headlining the event.
FAFF, a DJ and production couple, have previously earned spots playing at Field Maneuvers, FOLD and Waterworks Festival. Residents of Big Dyke Energy, they know a thing or two about queer raves, and are set to blow away their Dublin audience.
View this post on Instagram
FAFF are not the only up and coming DJ to hit Wigwam on June 24th, with a spectacular array of Irish DJs playing across two stages. DJs playing at HONEYPOT's Dublin Pride night include ALI, b2b, ÓIR, Bel, Gadget And The Cloud, NKECHI, PAULINE, Queen Beatz, Reflekta, Rhyzine and RubyRed. With a broad range of talents and genres, this DJ lineup is sure to keep partygoers grooving into the early hours of the morning.
The Dublin queer club night was founded last year by Emma Murphy and Kerry O'Mahony. Though it is a night primarily for gay and queer women, HONEYPOT is inclusive to all, with all members of the LGBTQ+ community and beyond welcome, as long as you're "sound, supportive and ready to party".
A portion of all ticket sales will also be going towards supporting The Small Trans Library and its amazing work. The library has a branch in Dublin, as well as in Glasgow, and shares trans-authored books for trans people, as well as hosting reading groups, workshops and community events.
Tickets for HONEYPOT 007: Lovers & Friends in Wigwam on June 24th are available here.
RELATED
- Lifestyle & Sports
- 17 Sep 25
Comedian Rachel Galvo announces Christmas performance of her show The Shite Feminist
- Lifestyle & Sports
- 16 Sep 25
Political sportswriter Dave Zirin speaks to press ahead of documentary screening
RELATED
- Lifestyle & Sports
- 11 Sep 25
Learning to save lives: Why your college years are the perfect time to start giving blood
- Lifestyle & Sports
- 10 Sep 25
An Garda Síochána - A Job Worth Doing: Build Your Career. Serve Your Community.
- Lifestyle & Sports
- 09 Sep 25
Chris Morley of Mason’s Brewing looks ahead to Dublin Beer Festival
- Lifestyle & Sports
- 08 Sep 25
Irish football fans protest Viktor Orbán at World Cup qualifier: "Orbán is not welcome in Dublin."
- Lifestyle & Sports
- 05 Sep 25
Embrace European Mushrooms and learn to make Pasta alla Boscaiola with chef Eric Matthews of Kicky's
- Lifestyle & Sports
- 05 Sep 25