Barry Nelson, manager at the Queens Arms on George Street, hands over a cheque for £1,044.00 to Chris Gull, Chair of the Rainbow Fund. The money was raised during Barry’s Birthday Bash at the Queens Arms on Sunday, January 31.
Barry Nelson, manager at the Queens Arms on George Street, hands over a cheque for £1,044.00 to Chris Gull, Chair of the Rainbow Fund. The money was raised during Barry’s Birthday Bash at the Queens Arms on Sunday, January 31.
A new monthly LGBTQ Pub Crawl visiting some of Brighton’s famous gay bars and pub’s, meets at the Marine Tavern every third Friday of the month from 8pm.
To help promote LGBT poetry, Camden LGBT Forum have created the post of First LGBT Poet Laureate. The recipient of the title “First LGBT Poet Laureate” which will be formally announced during LGBT History Month in February is Trudy Howson.
Former Lollipop Girl and landlady at the Queens Arms, Barry Nelson, will be celebrating his birthday with a bevy of friends and the cream of Brighton’s entertainers at the Queens Arms on Sunday, January 31.
Ten Years on from the death of the legendary Phil Starr, friends and colleagues will be celebrating the life of one of the finest drag queens ever at the Queens Arms tomorrow night, Saturday, October 16.
A cabaret fundraiser organised by the Queens Arms in George Street on Sunday, September 27 raised a magnificent £1,153.32 for the work of the Brighton and Hove, LGBT Community Safety Forum.
Business was brisk at the Bear-Patrol bring and buy sale at the Queens Arms this morning, Saturday September 19.
Maisie Trollette aka David Raven celebrated his 82nd birthday this evening with friends, fans and colleagues at the Queens Arms in George Street. David was joined on stage by Davina Sparkle and singer Peter Sanford who kept a pact Queens Arms entertained till late into the night. David was voted a Pride ambassador this year, he appeared with the other three Pride Ambassadors at the front of the Pride Parade and then played to a full house with Miss Jason in the Legends Cabaret Tent at Preston Park.
Finished work for the weekend and fancy a catch up and laugh with friends and colleagues? The Queens Arms brings you even more cabaret every Friday with Out of office hours! from 6pm. Oooh it’s Friday will take place every Friday at 6pm, so, if it’s someone’s birthday or they are leaving for pastures new, what better way to get together straight after work and have a bit of a knees up.