Gay club splash
Last Dance: Memories of Splash Bar in NYC
The gay dance club will shut its doors on Aug. One of the earliest gay clubs in the area, Splash sits at 50 W. For decades, its scandalously-named parties like Sexxx Saturdays brought in crowds of excited gay men from the city and around the world — and its rotating selection of shirtless bartenders kept the partiers there.
Landeche, 56, told DNAinfo New York the bar's closure came as a major dynamic in the gay community is shifting, making the club scene less important. You can meet at the gym, on the Internet, in the workplace," he said. When Landeche founded the bar ingay men had far fewer safe places to go to meet one another. The splash 10 days of partying will invite a best-of roster of DJs who have performed there, and Landeche hoped that guests who have not been to the bar in a while can return and relive old memories.
On the last day, guests will have a chance to take home a piece of the bar — including everything from bar stools to bathroom tiles, Landeche said. The bar also set up an online form inviting past customers to reminisce about their fondest memories of the club. For Landeche, those were club iconic New York moments — like when gay men flocked to the bar during the blackout.
Splash is the latest gay bar to flee the neighborhood: Rawhide, the leather bar on Eighth Avenue, closed on March 21 due to a staggering rent hike. This year's Folsom East fetish street festival was canceled due to construction, and organizers said that it would likely move outside of Chelsea next year.
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