Bearracuda
North America's largest travelling bear party — 20+ cities on rotation
Bears, cubs, chasers, and everyone comfortable in the room
The travelling bear party — 20+ cities on rotation since 2005
Bearracuda is what happens when a bear-community party built for one city insists on going everywhere. Founded in 2005 in San Francisco by Matt Mchale, Bearracuda started as a specifically bear-community night — one edition, one venue, small crowd, big beards — and grew, over the next twenty years, into the largest touring bear-party brand in North America. As of 2026 the brand runs monthly or quarterly editions in 20-plus cities across the US and internationally: San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Atlanta, Portland, Seattle, Denver, Palm Springs, Fort Lauderdale, Provincetown (summer), Sitges (summer), Amsterdam (bear pride editions), Sydney (Mardi Gras editions), and a rotating cast of one-off dates. It's the multi-city touring model that Horse Meat Disco does with disco and La Demence resolutely refuses to do with anything — Bearracuda's playbook is arrive, take over a mainstream club for a night, deliver a Bear community party at scale, leave. Rinse and repeat.
Who ends up here — the bear community, not just bear-shaped men
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via Stay22Quick note on what "bear" means in international nightlife context, because it's often reduced to a body-type stereotype: the bear community is an entire subculture within global gay life — larger, hairier, hairy-chested-and-proud, and defined less by physical typology than by the community's own values (masculine gender expression, body-positivity across weight ranges, warmth over pretension, and a specific aesthetic that runs from flannel-and-jeans to leather-and-beard). Bearracuda's crowd is the full bear community — bears, cubs, chasers, otters, admirers, and everyone who's found their people at a bear party. Non-bear-community gays are welcome as guests; the vibe centers the community rather than treating it as decor.
The multi-city model — one brand, many cities
Bearracuda is the American brand best positioned to test Gayout's multi-city Party Brand model. Each city has its own edition frequency:
- San Francisco (home turf) — regular monthly-ish editions
- Los Angeles — the second flagship US city
- New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Portland, Seattle, Denver — regular editions
- Palm Springs, Fort Lauderdale — the resort-town editions, tied to bear runs and pride events
- Provincetown (Bear Week, summer) — the annual Provincetown Bear Week takeover is one of Bearracuda's biggest single dates
- Sitges (Bear Week Sitges, September) — the European bear pilgrimage
- International one-offs — Sydney Mardi Gras, Amsterdam Pride, Berlin CSD periodic dates
What Bearracuda sounds like
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via Stay22House and vocal dance music, not techno or tribal-house. The residents' pool leans DJ-Bear-adjacent — Bearracuda has helped launch several of the bear-community's best-known American DJs — and guest bookings alternate between DJs from within the community and mainstream house DJs whose sets suit the crowd. This is emphatically not a circuit party in the tribal-house sense; the sound runs friendlier, more sing-along, more house-history-respecting.
The Bear Week context
Two dates on the international bear calendar matter beyond the regular Bearracuda tour:
- Provincetown Bear Week (July, US) — the American bear community's annual pilgrimage to the tip of Cape Cod. A week of Bearracuda editions, beach days, pool parties and community events. This is the US bear community's XLSIOR.
- Bear Week Sitges (September, Spain) — the European equivalent. A full week of bear programming in Sitges' small footprint. Bearracuda runs some of the biggest single dates.
"I did my first Bearracuda in 2007 at the Powerhouse in San Francisco and I was terrified I wasn't 'bear enough.' By the end of the night I understood the secret: there is no 'bear enough.' The community defines itself by welcome, not by measurement. Twenty Bearracudas later I still meet people at my first American Bearracuda in a new city who become friends for a decade."
— Chris, 45, Portland
Practical
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via Stay22- Tickets via the official Bearracuda site plus Eventbrite and Resident Advisor, depending on the city. US$15-35 typical depending on venue and city.
- The door is warm. Bear-community parties are famously the friendliest big rooms in international gay nightlife — arrive with any body type or expression and the vibe will meet you.
- Dress code varies by city and edition. Some editions run leather-and-fetish (the annual leather-edition dates in SF, LA, Palm Springs); others are come-as-you-are with harnesses welcome and streetwear equally fine.
- Late-arrival tolerance is higher than most gay parties. American club-night timing (peak 22:00-01:00) rather than European after-midnight rhythms.
Where Bearracuda sits on the map
The North American bear community's touring standard, and the most compelling multi-city test of Gayout's Party Brand model — because 20+ cities is genuinely more than the two or three flagship cities most brands manage. When our brand-page pipeline handles 20+ editions per calendar year across 20+ cities without breaking, we'll know the model works for the smaller multi-city collectives too. Meanwhile: for anyone whose ideal gay night involves warmth over pretension and community over performance, Bearracuda is the brand.
Part of the Gayout Party Brands guide. Event data updates automatically from official announcements.
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