For queers & friends / all genders welcome
PiNKED Summer • Outdoor Edition
Event date Sunday, 25 July 2021, 14:00-22:00
In addition to the indoor events, we are continuing our outdoor edition at the Vienna City Beach Club this year. It’s been long enough since we’ve been able to party together and have events in our community!
The entire outdoor area in front of VCBC’s White Pearl will become a closed PiNKED Area and your Safe Space. You can swim, borrow stand up paddles or play beach volleyball on site. The sun loungers invite you to chill out with good cocktails, the menu offers everything popular for a hot summer day by the water and the Tropical & Pop Tunes by Katie Kace, Nica & Alessandro Caruso do the rest.
In case of bad weather, the event will be cancelled and rescheduled.
Line Up
DJ Katie Kace / Tropical House / Dances Remixes
DJ NicA / RnB & Pop Remixes
DJ Alessandro Caruso / Pop & Remixes
Vienna City Beach Club
Event venue Am Kaisermühlendamm 106, 1220 Vienna
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The Vienna City Beach Club is the #1 open air beach club in Vienna. Located on the New Danube and with pure beach feeling, the VCBC is the ideal place to enjoy life. You can swim or borrow stand-up paddles on site, and beach volleyball courts are also available. The comfortable deckchairs invite you to chill out with good cocktails and the menu offers all the favourites for a hot summer day by the water.
You can reach the VCBC with the U1 (station Kaisermühlen), the U2 (station Donaustadtbrücke), by bike or by car (parking on site).
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Notices
Every person is welcome. Sexism, homophobia, racism and body shaming are not!
PiNKED events are meant to be a safe space for queer people. If you feel uncomfortable or unsafe in the Club at any time, please immediately contact our team at the entrance, the securities or directly the organizers.
Please note that photo and audio recordings may be taken during the event.
COVID-19 Information
You have to be tested, vaccinated or recovered to enter the venue. In any case, we still recommend a PCR test for the benefit of all. You do not have to wear a mask, but it is recommended as always.