G-A-Y

Heaven, the home of G-A-Y

G-A-Y is a gay nightclub in London. It operated from the London Astoria music venue for 15 years until July 2008. The Boston Globe described it as "London's largest gay-themed club night",[1] NME reported that it "attracts 6,000 clubbers each week",[2] and The Independent described it as "the one London gig that really matters" for "today's pop stars".[3] On Friday 3 October 2008, it moved to famous gay venue Heaven.[4]

G-A-Y is associated with G-A-Y Bar and G-A-Y Late, both of which were also owned by Ryan Clark, Bare. The two bars sell discounted tickets to weekend performances, and are locations in which flyer boys operate. The brand was purchased on 13 August 2007 by the MAMA Group.[5][6]

History

The London Astoria, the home of G-A-Y prior to the move to Heaven

G-A-Y began in 1976 in the Sundown club (in the basement of the London Astoria, subsequently called LA2, and now demolished) as a Monday night event called Bang!, started by club promoters Norman Scott, Damien Tony and Jerry Collins, who worked as a DJ under the name Gary London. During the 1980s, Bang! (Monday and Saturday) and also Propaganda (Thursday) were run by gay club promoter and DJ Colin Peters (Peter Daubeney), whose brother Jamie continued as promoter for a period following his death. In the early 1990s, Bang! was acquired by DJ and promoter Jeremy Joseph who was formerly employed by Peters, who oversaw its change of name to G-A-Y, its expansion from two nights a week to four, and its move from the LA2 to the London Astoria. For some years G-A-Y operated in both venues: the LA2 on Monday and Thursday nights and the London Astoria on Fridays and Saturdays.

On 22 September 2008, MAMA Group acquired Heaven nightclub[7] and the venue is now the home of G-A-Y. The two nightclubs were merged into one with both types of music being played (G-A-Y specialises in pop and commercial, Heaven in House music).

The G-A-Y Album

Main article: G-A-Y (album)

In 2000, a 40 track compilation album was released, featuring songs from some of the artists who had appeared at G-A-Y. A promotional campaign took place in the weeks leading up to release, including television and radio advertisements, a nationwide poster campaign and magazine advertisements in both the gay and teen press.

On Saturday 1 July 2000, a show was held at G-A-Y to promote the release of the album. Seven acts who appeared on the album performed. These acts were Shola Ama, All Saints, Bananarama, Dina Carroll, Billie Piper, Honeyz and Louise. Each act performed only one song, apart from Louise, who also performed her new single "2 Faced".

The G-A-Y album was released on Monday 3 July 2000 and peaked at number 18 in the UK compilations chart.

G-A-Y Brand

The G-A-Y brand has expanded to two other bars in the area. G-A-Y Late (located near the former Astoria site) and G-A-Y bar (located nearby in Soho's Old Compton Street). In April 2011, the G-A-Y brand arrived on Manchester's iconic Canal Street with a G-A-Y bar opening in the former venue of Spirit Bar.[8] The brand is now 100% owned by Jeremy Joseph.[9]

Performances

Saturday nights at G-A-Y/Heaven have seen many performances from a wide selection of artists and genres. Acts to have appeared in the G-A-Y/Heaven include:

References

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  2. "Sing If You'Re Glad To Be At G.A.Y. | News". NME. 2000-06-19. Retrieved 2009-05-03.
  3. "Why they're all glad to be G-A-Y". London: The Independent. 2003-10-28. Retrieved 2009-05-03.
  4. "Tonight Is The Night - G-A-Y CAMP ATTACK Is Back @ G-A-Y's New Home HEAVEN". G-A-Y. 2008-10-03. Archived from the original on December 15, 2007. Retrieved 2009-05-03.
  5. "Announcements". Mama Group. Retrieved 2009-05-03.
  6. "Music group buys into G-A-Y bars". Pink News. 2007-08-13. Retrieved 2009-05-03.
  7. MAMA Group PLC Acquisition of Heaven (London) Limited and issue of convertible loan note 22 September 2008
  8. "GAY Website".
  9. Tony Grew (2007-08-13). "Music group buys into G-A-Y bars". Pink News. Retrieved 2009-04-11.
  10. "Alesha purrs in sexy catsuit". The Sun. London. 2008-11-10.
  11. "Resurrecting At G-A-Y". Gaypers. London. 2014-08-02.
  12. "G-A-Y Divas Album Launch with B*Witched @ G-A-Y". QX. 8 October 2014. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  13. "Britney Spears partying at G-A-Y Nightclub in London". Brit-s.net. 2008-11-30. Retrieved 2009-05-03.
  14. "Lady GaGa storms G-A-Y in London". Gigwise. 2009-01-17. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
  15. "Madonna Plays G-A-Y At Astoria - Getty Images". Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  16. "Marina Diamandis Pictures And Photos - Getty Images". Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  17. "Check out McFly at G-A-Y on View. For further info, reviews, tickets and to see what's on.". Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  18. "McFly Get Naked At G-A-Y - popdirt.com". Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  19. "THE HUMAN LEAGUE". Retrieved 20 June 2016.

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Coordinates: 51°30′57″N 0°07′51″W / 51.5159°N 0.1307°W / 51.5159; -0.1307

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