Before glow parties, before black lights, there was one simple move, dress in black, grab a few glow sticks, and let the night do the rest.
What it is
The Original Blackout Party brings the classics back. The lights drop low, the club gets darker, and the only glow in the room is what you wear.
No special neon outfits needed. No extra black lights. Just dark style, a few glow sticks at the door, and a room built for connection and play, your way.
What to wear
Black or dark colors, sleek, sexy, or simple
Comfortable shoes for dancing and moving around the space
Optional, a mask, accessories, or dark glam if that is your vibe
Glow sticks are provided at check-in. Wear them however you want.
What you will experience
A darker, bolder vibe
Less distraction, more presence, more chemistry.
Glow that feels earned
The room lights darken, your glow becomes the scene.
Your pace, your rules
Dance, socialize, lounge, observe, or connect, everything stays optional.
Consent-forward environment
Clear communication and respect keep the night clean and fun.
The Original Blackout Party
Dress in dark, light up with glow sticks, and experience the party that started it all.
First visit after approval: arrive early for a quick tour and orientation. Meet the team, learn the space, and start the night confident and comfortable.
Quick tour
Consent basics
Q and A
Tip: Bring a valid ID and arrive ready.
Clarity, Consent, Comfort
Everything is optional. Choices stay in your hands, from conversation to dancing to anything beyond.
Communicate clearly about interests and boundaries.
Consent is on-going, ask, receive, confirm.
Comfort first, yours and everyone elses.
Clear communication is sexy. Say what is wanted. Respect what others want, or do not.
Safer Play Spaces
Safety is not a sign on the wall. It is how the space is run, every night.
Enthusiastic and ongoing consent
Clear yes, clear zero, and room to change at any moment.
A proud Coalition Partner of the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom. Support the rights that protect alternative relationships and consensual adult communities.