When Liaison at Bally’s closed in February 2015, the Strip was once again left with no dedicated LGBT nightclub.
That vacancy was filled when Revolt opened in the Saxe Theater at Planet Hollywood at the end of September. But while the club will be a welcome addition to the LGBT nightlife scene, Las Vegas has a robust calendar of annual LGBT-focused events and several regular entertainment options on the Strip that cater to the LGBT community.
Indeed, Las Vegas last year ranked as a top-five destination for both gay and bisexual men and lesbian and bisexual women, according to Community Marketing and Insights, a firm that conducts an annual survey of the LGBT market.