Moscow’s nightlife scene has changed dramatically amid police raids and increased persecution of queer Russians since the Russian Supreme Court outlawed the “international LGBT movement” in 2023.
In one of multiple examples, queer space Inferno shut down permanently within two weeks of the police interrupting a show there. Other venues that were once known for being queer-friendly spaces have adapted to recently adopted homophobic laws while attempting to demonstrate their political loyalty to the Kremlin in the hope of avoiding fresh raids.
Novaya Gazeta Europe visited a Moscow club to see how once openly queer venues and their clientele have adapted to the rules now governing behaviour.
‘People in masks came storming in’
Friday night, and revellers are streaming into Moscow’s nightclubs. Having shopped the capital’s nightlife offerings online in advance, I settle on a venue I’ll call Club X in the interest of their security.