Por Detroit
Mexico City warehouse queer party — abandoned mansions, Instagram-only
Mexican queer + expat scene
Mexico City's queer warehouse party — and why it has no website
Por Detroit is the CDMX queer collective that's built a serious reputation over the last several years the hard way: no website, no advance ticket infrastructure, no official venue, and no social-media presence beyond an Instagram feed that announces dates a week or two out and drops the venue address in the last twelve hours. The name is deliberate misdirection — no obvious Michigan connection, and asking regulars usually gets a shrug and a smile. What Por Detroit does have is a booking policy, a visual identity, and a crowd that treats each edition as an event to plan the month around: warehouse parties in industrial neighborhoods, occasional takeovers of neglected mansions in the process of decay, and one-off outdoor productions that require you to follow an Instagram story like a treasure map. For anyone who complained that Mexico City's queer scene was too concentrated in the Zona Rosa gay bars, Por Detroit is the answer — and it's the reason the city's underground is now on every European queer traveler's radar.
What Por Detroit sounds like
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via Stay22Techno, industrial, hard-house, and the specifically Mexican electronic scene that connects to the wider Latin American queer club world (Colombia, Chile, Argentina). The residents pull from the CDMX and Guadalajara queer DJ pool that's built one of the most exciting Latin American queer-electronic scenes in decades — plus guest bookings that alternate between the Berlin queer-techno diaspora and the Latin American underground. The result is a specifically CDMX sound: harder than Berlin's Cocktail d'Amore, warmer than Berlin's Herrensauna, and shot through with a Latin polyrhythmic sensibility that a European room can't quite replicate.
The venue treasure hunt
The Por Detroit venue rotation is a feature, not a bug. Recent editions have used:
- Abandoned or semi-abandoned mansions in neighborhoods like Doctores and Buenos Aires (yes, that's a CDMX neighborhood — the confusion is intentional), where the architecture becomes part of the party
- Industrial warehouses in the Bordo de Xochiaca / Iztapalapa direction, where the sound systems are serious and the setting is genuinely alien
- One-off outdoor takeovers for the summer season, occasionally in the eastern periphery
- Collaborations with fixed venues like El Marra when the date calls for it
The Mexico City context
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via Stay22Mexico City has one of the largest and most creative queer scenes in the Americas, and international awareness of it has lagged the reality. Zona Rosa is the historic gay district — visible, tourist-friendly, useful for a first-timer — but the actually interesting queer nightlife has moved to Roma, Condesa, Juárez and Doctores, where a wave of collectives (Por Detroit, Colmillo, Mamitas, Los Traumaticos, others) have built a queer-electronica scene that's now attracting European DJ tours and Berlin queer expats permanently relocating. Por Detroit is the international standard-bearer of that wave.
Read our Mexico City page for the wider neighborhood context — the Zona Rosa scene, the newer Roma queer bars, and the day-tripping Xochimilco boats that a lot of queer travelers combine with a Por Detroit weekend.
The crowd
Younger than the Zona Rosa gay-bar crowd, more queer-mixed (strong female and trans presence — this is not a gay-men-only scene), heavily Mexican with a growing Argentinian and Chilean expat contingent, and increasingly international as Berlin queer travelers have made CDMX their winter escape. Spanish helps enormously; English gets you by. The vibe is warm, curious, and unmistakably Mexico City — everyone eats late (a real dinner at 22:00), arrives at the party at 2am, and closes with tacos al pastor at 8.
"Foreigners who show up at Por Detroit at midnight are pitied. Locals arrive at 03:30 having eaten dinner at El Vilsito and had two mezcales in Roma. This is CDMX. Sleep in the afternoon, party at Mexican hours, wake up for tacos when the sun comes up."
— Ana Sofía, 30, Mexico City
Tickets and the door
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via Stay22- The Instagram is the source of truth. Follow @pordetroit and turn on notifications for announcements.
- Tickets are typically sold through third-party platforms (Boletia, occasionally direct via WhatsApp) — MX$300-600 (~$18-35 USD). Cash at the door is possible for smaller editions but not the marquee dates.
- The door is genuinely friendly. Mexican queer nightlife is famously less exclusionary than Berlin's — dress in whatever makes you feel comfortable, and understand the crowd values expression over conformity.
- Photos discouraged, not forbidden. Read the room; the closer the setting to a private mansion, the stricter the norm.
Where Por Detroit sits
The CDMX flag on the international queer-underground map, and the most compelling reason a European or American queer traveler currently has to prioritize Mexico City over its more famous South American cousins (Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Rio). Do a Por Detroit weekend, and add in the Roma queer bars (Nicho and Marrakech Salón and El Vilsito for late-night tacos), and you've mapped the current center of Latin American queer nightlife. That center happens to be in Mexico City right now — Por Detroit is one of the reasons why.
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