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LITTLE GAY BROTHER.

While Little Gay Brother has burst with popularity over the past 12 months, the queer club night was first started back in 2012. It began its life at The Secret Garden Party, carving out a safe space at the music event for queer festival-goers and allies who simply just want to dance the weekend away to good music.

Little Gay Brother’s ethos of inclusivity, freedom of expression and losing all of your inhibitions was so infectious that it didn’t take long before they transported their party out of a muddy field and into nightlife venues across the UK. With a cast of DJs, dancers and drag acts, the

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