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World Renowned Transgender Night Club
Every Saturday from 9.00pm to 4.00am
Host Vicky Lee

Hi there ... This is Vicky Lee welcoming you to the
Official Best TG Club
Winner of The Sparkle "Tranny Oscars"
Best TG Club AWARD 2008

WayOut Club- 15 years old in 2008!
Possibly the most friendly and diverse crowd anywhere in the world. All ages, races, cultures, sexuality and genders

THE CLUB
Location
Parking / Taxis
Door Policy
What's it Like ?
Music
Shows
Food Menu
Accomodation
History

Dressing Help
Welcome to partners
Welcome to the Guys


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WHAT ARE ALL THE VENUES DOING NOW?

When Google launched 'Street View' I wondered what the old venue looks like now in 2009. This led me to look at all our old WayOut venues and here they are with a bit of a story...

From April 1993 to today
we have never missed a
Saturday night
But we have had some skin of our teeth moves from venue to venue. Here is the story ...
Jamiesons Godge Street
24th April 1993 - Nov 1993
Where it all started with just over 100 people, It was tiny. Thanks Lee you kick started us ...
goodge st

Maceys in Duke Street
27th Nov 1993 - Nov 1993
Clint was the owner it had a basement disco it was sold to an Australian who brought "sports bars" to the UK and probably made a fortune. I remember Steffan telling him that wont work around here on a Saturday night and being told that it might not but it wont work any night if we are there on a Saturday night (bloddy poofters wasnt in the reply but it may as well have been...

duke st
Circa in Berkley Sq
On various Thursdays from 2nd December 1993 - 1995
Chris was the manager and we had the venue on Thursday nights for the (then) monthly WayOut Club. We also tryed a mixed/fashion/gay night called Glamourgasm. It was a lovely venue but was not available on Saturdays ...
berkley sq
The Basement under 'Cats' Drury Lane
Toni helped us out by giving us her venue to keep us going after losing Macies. We were only here for a few weeks and shared the night with a drum and base DJ club that took over at 2am. They went on to do very well with thier own venue in Vauxhall. We just went on. I remember that venue being very sweaty but thanks to you Toni for keeping us going ...
drury lane
Maxies under the Scotch House Knightsbridge
6th August 1993 - Nov 1993
The owner was related to Mr Chow who's famous restaurant is still next door. We were in the basement. They had a volume limiting system that always cut out when we did a show. The girls from Harvey Nics and Harrods would have a drink here after work watching me set up our record decks on top of the piano. They often stayed. Knightsbridge was fun but they lost thier licence because of noise ...
knightsbridge
Corner of Titchfield and Clipstone Sts
24th June 1995 - December 1995
With a basement disco, neighbours complaining (including 'Boy George') and the manager opening late every night of the week without a licence, we were heading for a fall. Not that we knew they had no licence. We liked the venue 'Hinge & Bracket' were regulars here. Miss Sarah Lloyd joined us here. We got raided, shut down and moved on...
titchfield st
Tatty Bogle in Kingly Court
December 1995 - June 1996
(and from 1994 on Wednesdays)
From 1994 Steffan and I hosted alternate Wednesday nights at the Tatty Bogle. We loved the club it attracted an after theatre crowd including many stars of the stage. It was a piano bar featuring the late Michael who was followed by the lovely Baz. It was too small really for WayOut's Saturday crowd but we stayed almost a year looking for a better venue ...
kingly court
The Rhiengold in Sedley Place
15th June 1996 - October 1996
The Tatty Bogle was strangling us and a German Club (very Berlinesque) offered that we share thier venue. This meant that there regular damen unt herren would join us which worked quite well. We had plenty of space and a good stage but the venue we found was up for sale so our search continued. ...
rhiengold
Hot Shots in Minories City of London
12th October 1996 - October 1998
Shortly after re-named Tiffanies. This venue had everything, a discreet location with easy access and parking. size, great staff, licences we loved it. It was so big we shut off areas and used them for photo or video shoots. Until the owner Tony said do you want the good news or the bad news ? bad news the building is being redeveloped. Good news our venu just round the corner is now set up as a nightclub...
minories
Charlies in Crosswall City of London
31st October 1998 - today
Charlies is perfect with all of the above but a more managable size. Lippy the manager, Tony the owner, and Vicky for WayOut have worked with each other now for over 10 years and look forward to many more years together (we hope)?? ...
crosswall
Every Saturday we offer a Glamourous nightclub full of dancing and unique entertainment - with 2 DJs, Unique Spectacular Entertainment and the opportunity to meet the full spectrum of trans girls including first out and regular; TVs, Transvestites,
Cross Dressers, T Girls, She Males, Lady Boys, Drag Queens and pre and post op Transsexuals,
plus friends family and admirers.
(There is absolutly NO dress code - guys dressed as guys are very welcome)
Dine, dance, chill, chat, enjoy the entertainment - we look forward to meeting YOU soon.
The WayOut Club the worlds best transgender nightclub every Saturday 9pm to 4am
at Charlie's, 9 Crosswall (off Minories) London EC3N 2JY
£10 B4 11pm ( £7 B4 11pm Cross-dressed includes FREE Drink ) then £12 for all

Near Aldgate, Tower Hill and Tower Gateway tube stations and Fenchurch Street BR Station
Easy free local parking and late night licenced taxis despatched from our door

 


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