Moscow, Russia
Club / Indoor & Outdoor / S – 500-2k
City
Pop
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LGBT
Casual
Touted as the largest gay nightclub in Moscow, Central Station prides itself as one of the front-runners of inclusive clubs in the city.
Founder Andrei Lichinsky opened Central Station nightclub in 1997. The club enjoyed a desirable location in the city center, where it first began. It later moved to the swanky area of Danilovsky district, south of Moscow, in 2014.
Central Station has electronic beats – such as techno, deep house, disco house, and progressive house – at its core. A rotation of world-renowned DJs spins a delightful blend of pop mash-ups and electronic drops. Although gay men of all ages frequent this nightclub, Central Station opens its heart to music lovers of all genders and identities.
As the city’s best-known gay nightclub, Central Station never disappoints. Themed parties, drag shows, live performances, and glamorous events frequently grace its stage.
Showcasing a mixture of raging electronic beats and A-list live performances, Central Station is not for the disciplined but for those who view clubbing as crazily impulsive and outrageously wild.