

Tel Avivi has some great gay bars that have stood the test of time and have been on the scene for as long as anyone can remember. From the cruisy Blue Elephant to the ever popular Evita, there is a bar to suit all tastes in Tel Aviv.
Events however seem to come and go at lightening speed. Referred to as "Line Parties" in Israel, these one night parties can be regular nights at a particular club or all out circuit parties with international DJs and spectacular productions.
Check out the listings below for the key events. Remember that during festivals and events, several large parties may be held arcoss the city. A full list of Jewish Holidays is available at the bottom of the page.
Video Coverage of Tel Aviv Events| Monday | Event |
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Notorious G.A.Y @ Lima Lima One of our favourite nights of the week. Hip hop, soul and funky music from till early in the morning. |
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You Tube night @ Laika Every Monday It's YouTube night at Laika bar, where you can play the next song. If you choose a really cool one, you get a cheser on the house. |
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Drag Night at Evita Hilarious drag queens Ziona Patriot and Talula Bonet with special shows on the weekly drag night at Evita Tel Aviv. |
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Tip Top at Weiss Gay bar night at Weiss (in the corner of Hertzl and Ahad-Ha'am streets). DJ Erez Ben Yishay spins thech and latin house for 25+ gay men. |
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Beef at Fight Club Beef fetish bar night by Tomas on a new location. Located in the center of Ben Yehuda street, Fight Club offers a big bar, a play zone and a special nieght menu. On the deck DJ Elad Navon spin sexy music. |
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He at Colosseum DJ Nati Nathan spin house and minimal beats till late night.. |
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Hasake (Israeli Night) at Evita DJ Guy Lantz spin Israeli classics from the military bands era to our days. |
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Drek at Storage Dreck gay night by Imri Kalman and Osher Sabag (Bettie Licious) at Storage bar. Great electronicc beats from the deck and special discounts on drinks till 11.30pm. |
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Playground @ Supermarket Playground at Supermarket club. DJs Yanny, Nati Nathan and Erez Shitrit spin house and dance music till early morning. Free entrance till 12.30am, 50NIS later. |
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TLV Thursgay Circuit Style Party every Thursday night with top DJs, in the old port, from 11.30pm. |
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Glitter at Evita Saturday night at Evita by the fabulous Ziona Patriot and Daniel Katzengold. Special show on stage and happy trashy soundtrack. |
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Tip Top at Weiss Gay bar night at Weiss (in the corner of Hertzl and Ahad-Ha'am streets). DJ Erez Ben Yishay spins thech and latin house for 25+ gay men. |
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Ghetto at Laika Hip Hop night at Laika bar. DJs Anat Gilad and David Pearl spin hip hop and host geust DJs and friends. |
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Eurovision Sundays at Evita Every Sunday at Evita bar Dj Pini Zilber hosts a gay gathering of Eurovision Song Contest fans. |
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Clique at Laika Sunday Clique night at Laika gay bar. Gil Kremmer and Ran Avidan host guest DJs. Long lasting happy hour at the bar. |
Jerusalem is the official capital of Israel, this is true. But the true cultural capital is Tel Aviv. Per capita, there are more events taking place here than in New York, London or Berlin. Here is a quick look at some of the options that Tel Aviv has to offer to the tourist who is eager to expand his cultural horizons.
The Tel Aviv Museum, located on Shaoul Hamelech avenue, displays a huge collection of Israeli fine art, as well as an interesting 20th century collection and seasonal exhibitions of contemporary art.
Near the museum, you may find the luxurious Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center, home of the Israeli Opera, and the beloved theatre company – the Cameri. There you may enjoy world class opera productions, classical concerts and theatre plays, every night of the week.
Deeper in the heart of the city, where Dizengof street meets Rothschild avenue, lies the ‘Habima’ complex. Habima, which was established in 1918 as the first Hebrew theatre company, is nowadays Israel’s national theater. The Mann auditorium, which is the home of the Israeli philharmonic orchestra, resides also in this cultural complex.
If you are interested in events a little less formal, we advise that you check out what goes on at Tel Aviv Cinematheque this evening. Here you may find up to date films by Israeli directors and from around the world. Occasional film festivals are held there.
Another tip we can give, is to check out the fringe music clubs in the south of Tel Aviv. At the Barby or the Cultura clubs you can enjoy a cold beer at the bar, while listening to the next thing in Israeli rock and pop music. Many successful bands have begun their way there. Another interesting place to meet young and fresh Israeli performers and musicians is the Temuna theatre, located in Shonzino Street.
Finally, we can advise that you inquire upon arrival, about the many outdoor music, food and wine festivals that take place throughout the summer. These events attract tens of thousands visitors. Our personal favorites are ‘Taam Hair’, the food festival, ‘Ir Habira’, a beer and music festival in Charles Clore park, and ‘Opera in the Park’, the Israeli opera performing free of charge at the Yarkon Park.
| Event/Holiday | 2011 | 2012 |
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| Rosh Hashana | Sep. 29 - Sep. 30 | Sep. 17 - Sep. 18 |
| Yom Kippur | Oct 8 | Sep 26 |
| Sukkot | Oct. 13 | Oct. 1 |
| Simchat Torah | Oct. 20 | Oct. 8 |
| Chanukah | Dec. 21 | Dec. 9 |
| Purim | Mar. 20 | Mar. 8 |
| Passover | Apr 19 | Apr. 7 |
| Holocaust Memorial Day | May 1 | Apr. 19 |
| National Memorial Day | May 8 | Apr. 25 |
| Independence Day | May 9 | Apr. 26 |
| Shavuot | Jun. 8 | May 27 |
| Tisha Be'av | Aug. 9 | Jul. 29 |