Gay bar columbia mo

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The Best Club in town!

A Place where everyone is welcome!

Yin Yang

Yin Yang Night Club is extremely unhappy to announce that we are closing our doors temporarily. Our staff, entertainers and patrons are our family. We've laughed. We've loved. We've fought. But through it all we've stuck together. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Stay unharmed, healthy and positive. We romance you all. 

Yin Yang Nightclub

E Nifong Blvd

Columbia, MO

United States

Grab a Cocktail and Catch a Show!

All Night Happy Hour

Wednesdays starting at 5

The Veronica  Versace Show

Thursday nights at 10PM

$5 BOTTOMLESS CUP

10PM to MIDNIGHT

Burlesque and Variety Shows

Friday nights at 10

Southside Showgurls

Saturday nights at 10

Hours / Information

Sunday
Closed but ready for private events

Monday
Closed but obtainable for private events

Tuesday

Closed but ready for private events

Wednesday

5pmam

Thursday

5pmam

Friday

5pma

Upcoming Mega Events Nearby

Columbia, Missouri has much to offer its gay bar visitors for a entertainment night out. With its exciting male lover nightlife, it's no wonder why many gay, lesbian and lgbtq+-friendly patrons tour to these locations. Columbia gay bars and nightclubs append an exciting and entertaining cultural vibe to the surrounding areas and are definitely worth visiting! Use this reference to find which gay bars you and your friends should check out in and around Columbia. Other nearby cities include Jefferson City, MO, Fulton, MO, and Mexico, MO, Boonville, MO. View the locations below to observe where to depart out tonight! You can also stop by these Columbia homosexual community websites: The Center Project, Mid-Missouri lgbtq+ Community Center · Mid-Missouri Pride

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Here's a list of notable lgbtq+ events in Columbia, MO:

  1. Mid-MO PrideFest Inaugural Parade: This event marked the first-ever pride parade in downtown Columbia. The parade showcased the vibrant lgbtq+Q+ collective in Columbia and was a significant milestone in the

    By Katie and Sugar

    For most people, Columbia is a pit stop on the I trek from St. Louis to Kansas Metropolis. For those lucky enough to live here, there&#;s so much more to love.

    Katie: I moved here 3 years ago to start graduate school at Mizzou, and it didn&#;t take long for me to feel like passionate and fuzzy about Columbia – that&#;s the Midwestern hospitality. After a petite longer, I&#;d found so many other reasons to love it here. Because of the university, Columbia has is a liberal bubble in a surrounding sea of red. There are plenty of incredible cultural events happening, and a lot of one-of-a-kind and wonderful people. Gender non-conforming people and places aren&#;t hard to find, and the other residents of Columbia largely embrace the LGBTQ community.

    COMING OUT Evening AT MIZZOU

    Sugar: I hold officially lived in Columbia, MO for 5 months now, and it has blown me away. I was born and raised in Arkansas and was proud to live there. I began a extended distance relationship with my current partner and future wife, and began making trips to Columbia whenever I could. There&#;s something about Columbia th

    How has Columbia LGBTQ acceptance changed in 40 years? Arch and Column regulars share stories

    If you check in the Arch and Column Pub, Columbia's sole LGBTQ bar, affectionately known as Arches, on the Business Loop in the first evening hours on a Wednesday, and maybe even Friday or Saturday, you are sure to notice a group of guys sitting around, chatting about their week and sometimes reminiscing.

    These men have lived in Columbia for at least the last 30 to 40 years and have had a chance to observe the modifying moods in Columbia's identity and its acceptance of the LGBTQ community. Among these regulars are those who were former owners of Columbia LGBTQ bars.

    The group of regulars are somewhat the vestiges of what was known as the Rainbow Rotary. This was a group of men who would assemble to have dinner on a regular basis and also hold a raffle over the course of the evening in sustain of a local charity.

    With the Mid-MO Pridefest coming up Sept. , the Tribune wanted to get down an oral history, however brief, about LGBTQ life in Columbia virtual dating back upward of years ahead of the festi