Revolver Upstairs
Melbourne's Sunday queer institution — Revolver Upstairs, since 1997
Melbourne queer scene + gay-scene overlap; house / techno
Melbourne's Sunday session, running since 1997
Revolver Upstairs — universally just "Revolver" or "Revs" to Melbournians — is not, strictly speaking, a gay party. It's a Chapel Street club in Prahran that happens to have hosted the most queer-friendly Sunday sessions in Australia since 1997, and the queer crowd's ownership of the room has been so consistent for so long that it has become the de facto anchor of Melbourne queer nightlife. What makes Revolver structurally famous, though, isn't the queer crowd — it's the venue's regulatory achievement: a 24-hour weekend license that runs continuously from Friday night through Monday morning. In practice that means Revolver is functionally open through the entire weekend, and the Sunday session — arriving fresh while the Friday-night crowd is still on the same dance floor around them — is the specifically Melbourne experience that nowhere else on this guide can offer.
The 24-hour license, explained
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via Stay22Melbourne granted Revolver a continuous weekend license in the late nineties on the basis of the venue's demonstrated ability to program responsibly through long hours — and the club has held it since with a mix of stubbornness and taste. In an Australian regulatory context that's obsessively tight about closing times, this is unique. Practically it means:
- Friday night session — starts around 22:00, runs through the small hours
- Saturday — the venue never closed. New DJs arrive; the crowd cycles. Regulars nap upstairs on couches (this is a Melbourne thing).
- Saturday night — the biggest of the three peaks; international guests occasionally land here
- Sunday session — the queer-heavy day. Arriving Sunday 14:00 to a room where the Friday crowd is on hour 40 is the specifically Melbourne queer memory
- Monday morning — closes officially. In practice the closing runs later.
What it sounds like
Techno, tech-house, deep-house, and the specifically Melbourne electronic scene that's been shaping Australian club music for decades. The residents' pool includes several of Australia's best DJs; guest bookings pull from the international techno-and-house world, with occasional big-name European bookings that turn a Sunday session into a pilgrimage event. This is not tribal-house circuit; it's the harder end of the queer-adjacent Melbourne scene.
The crowd — genuinely mixed, historically queer-heavy
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via Stay22The Sunday session crowd runs heavily queer — Melbourne gay men, lesbians, non-binary and trans folks, plus straight allies who understand the room's culture. Historically, Revolver Sundays have been where Melbourne's queer scene overlapped with the wider electronic scene without either party losing itself — a specific vibe that's harder to find in cities with more segregated nightlife. The room is friendly, non-judgmental, and structurally open to whoever shows up dressed appropriately.
Practical
- Address: Chapel Street, Prahran, Melbourne. Tram lines direct from the CBD.
- Sunday sessions run from around midday through Monday morning. Landing at 14:00 is a good time.
- Tickets: door is usually AU$15-30 depending on the guest booking. Advance tickets for big-name Sundays via Resident Advisor.
- The upstairs vs downstairs distinction — Revolver Upstairs is the main room and the venue's whole formal name; the downstairs bar historically had separate programming. Check the current status.
- Post-session Melbourne — Chapel Street is the neighborhood for post-Revolver breakfast; the wider Prahran gay area (formerly the "Prahran gay village" around Commercial Road) is walking distance.
- Bring water and pace yourself. The 24-hour license means people at various points on the arc from "arrived fresh" to "hour 30." Read the room and know where you are on it.
The wider Melbourne queer scene
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via Stay22Melbourne queer nightlife has historically been Sydney's quieter cousin, with less international profile but arguably a more integrated queer-and-electronic scene. The historical gay strip along Commercial Road is smaller than Sydney's Oxford Street but the venue-and-collective ecosystem around it is dense — several queer collectives program periodic warehouse takeovers in the industrial belts north and west of the CBD. Revolver's Sunday session is the fixed point around which these rotate; a Melbourne queer weekend built around one Revolver Sunday plus one Saturday-night warehouse party is the classic itinerary.
Where Revolver sits
Australia's flag on the international 24-hour-club map, and the anchor of Melbourne queer nightlife by consistent longevity. For international travelers doing an Australian trip built around Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras (late February through early March), extending a leg to Melbourne for a Revolver Sunday is the specifically Australian addition to the itinerary — and unlike Sydney's more tourist-facing gay strip, Revolver runs as it always has, whether you're there or not.
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