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Best Transgender Bars and Clubs in Orange

July 9, 2026 Β· 4 min read
Best Transgender Bars and Clubs in Orange

Orange, NSW sits in the Central West, roughly 260 kilometres from Sydney β€” a solid three-hour drive. There are no dedicated transgender bars or standing queer nightclubs operating within Orange city limits as of 2026. What does exist locally is a growing community infrastructure, including Orange City Council's own Rainbow Festival, and a genuine network of trans and queer people who make the trip to Sydney when the occasion calls for it. This guide covers both: what Orange has locally, and the Sydney venues that Central West trans people realistically visit.

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The Orange Trans Scene

Orange has an active LGBTQIA+ community that organises around events like the Orange Rainbow Walk and Community Gathering, which ends at Robertson Park with live music, food, and community stalls. The Rainbow Festival also includes programming presented by Haus of Drag Bingo, featuring a night of food, live music, drag queens, stage shows, a DJ, and side acts. For dedicated trans nightlife with consistent weekly programming, Sydney is where Orange trans residents head. Sydney's LGBTQIA+ nightlife is centred around Oxford Street in Darlinghurst, and Newtown and the Inner West offer a more alternative, queer-friendly scene. The venues below represent the Sydney spots Orange trans locals realistically travel to β€” some hosting dedicated trans events, others operating as deeply inclusive queer bars where trans people are consistently welcomed without reservation.

Top Transgender Bars and Clubs for Orange Locals

Trans GlamorΓ© at Stonewall Newtown

Type: Trans-specific monthly party night

Location: Stonewall Hotel, Newtown, NSW β€” approx. 3 hrs from Orange

Features: Trans GlamorΓ© is Sydney's premier party night celebrating Sydney's transgender community with tunes, performances, and a whole lot of love, produced and hosted by the iconic Victoria Anthony, a proud trans showgirl and Diva award-winning DJ of the Year, who curates special lineups of trans performers and encourages audiences to celebrate the diversity within the trans community. Taking place on the first Thursday of the month, the night is free entry with no bookings required.

Website: https://www.transglamore.com

Trans Oasis at Man on Marrickville

Type: Trans-specific monthly social event

Location: Man on Marrickville, Marrickville, NSW β€” approx. 3 hrs from Orange

Features: Trans Oasis is usually held at Man on Marrickville and is a monthly social event run by trans people for trans people, where the community meets for drinks, food, and conversation in a relaxed environment where transgender individuals can be themselves. Lower-key than a club night, it is one of the most directly trans-centred recurring events in Sydney.

Newtown Hotel

Type: Queer pub with trans-inclusive drag programming

Location: 174 King Street, Newtown NSW 2042 β€” approx. 3 hrs from Orange

Features: The Newtown Hotel is renowned for its vibrant drag and trans queen and king shows from Wednesday to Sunday, with daily specials, happy hour, a dog-friendly policy, and a laid-back Sunday afternoon experience on its upstairs verandah overlooking King Street β€” staff are described as super friendly and the food is reasonably priced. The explicit inclusion of trans kings and queens in the regular lineup makes it one of the more trans-visible pubs in the Inner West.

Website: https://www.newtownhotel.com.au

The Imperial Erskineville

Type: Iconic LGBTQIA+ drag and performance venue

Location: 35 Erskineville Road, Erskineville NSW 2043 β€” approx. 3 hrs from Orange

Features: The Imperial is the Inner West's quintessential LGBTQIA+ venue β€” catch a drag show over dinner each Friday and Saturday, dance at basement club nights, or play trivia and bingo at weekly events. An iconic queer bar in Erskineville, it hosts cabaret shows and acts as a meeting place for the whole community, with drag queens joined by pole dancers and other acts in a camp, community-focused atmosphere.

Website: https://www.theimperial.com.au

The Bearded Tit

Type: Queer bar and creative space

Location: 183 Regent Street, Redfern NSW 2016 β€” approx. 3 hrs from Orange

Features: For those who prefer a more intimate and eclectic venue, The Bearded Tit in Redfern is a quirky, queer-friendly bar that has become a favourite among the transgender community, known for its artistic vibe and non-judgmental atmosphere where everyone is encouraged to embrace their individuality β€” considered one of Sydney's most inclusive spots. Part neighbourhood queer bar, gallery, and creative space, it functions as a local clubhouse for the parched, hungry, and curious.

Website: https://www.thebeardedtit.com.au

The Bank Hotel (Birdcage Wednesdays)

Type: Queer pub with weekly LGBT

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