Tracks prides itself on being a place of acceptance of diversity with great music, lights and drink specials all weekend. And thanks to a Logo show, everyone now knows Tracks as the home of Drag Race Alum and iconic DJ, Nina Flowers.
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Once of the better gay nightclubs in the U.S.
I'm a Denver local, but travel a lot. Usually, folks eventually hate all the bars and clubs in their hometown (everywhere else is better, right?). Well, I have to say, Tracks Denver is one of the better gay nightclubs in the U.S. If you are a circuit boy from a REALLY big city, then probably anything not on either coast will be good enough for you, right? But Tracks has been around forever, and it's because they put on a great show. The venue is LARGE. The main dance floor tends to be pop music and gets packed. The smaller dance floor tends to be R&B/Rap on Thursday nights (18+) and 80's music on Saturday nights. These are their two big nights. I believe they have a women's night on the first Friday of the month. For special occasions (Pridefest, Halloween, etc.) they also open up the attached Exdo center and these nights are totally over the top every time! Drinks here are expensive for Denver standards, but less than the "prime" larger cities. For smokers, they have an outdoor area in the back (the alley actually). You will generally find the best looking guys in Denver at Tracks.
Best dance club in Denver now
Saturday night is the night for guys. It's really the only happening dance club in Denver these days. We really need a good Friday night club, but for now, this is the place and time to dance each week. The crowd is mixed between 20s, 30s and 40s, but skewing toward the younger end of that. They currently have rotation of three house DJs in the main room, with big-name DJs from out of town about once a month, and always on the big weekends (Pride, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Halloween, etc.) Markie is the DJ in the 80s room and has quite a following. (I think Friday is a big lesbian night.) They now open the adjoining warehouse space once or twice a year (Pride, and sometimes one other night), to accommodate the crowd.
under 22 ok
Went on pride 2005 worst experience of my life. 30 mins to get to the bathroom and long lines and and another 45 to get drinks. Took us 40 minutes to get out of the hell hole and wallet was stolen leaving the place, inside.