
Hadrian's Lover presents the first Queer Commons gathering.
Here's the thing: Manchester keeps changing. The queer spaces we loved are closing. The neighbourhoods we built are being "regenerated" into something we can't afford. Village has been overrun by mobs. And somehow, we're supposed to just accept that we don't belong in our own city anymore.
We're tired of that narrative.
Queer Commons is a new salon series for our community, a space where we can talk about our lives, our city, and what we're owed without having to explain why it matters. This isn't a panel discussion or a lecture. It's us, in a room together, figuring out how we fight back while we still can.
"We Don't Belong In Their City: On gentrification, loss, and claiming what we're owed"
We'll explore:
Co-facilitated by a special guest (to be revealed).
This is intimate by design. 45 people maximum. Candlelit atmosphere (well, LED candles). Real conversations with people who already understand why this matters.
Think salon nights meets community organising, but make it feel less like homework and more like the best dinner party you've been to. We're creating the space we wish existed.
Dress code: Elevated evening. Not formal, just intentional. Dress like you're going somewhere that matters.
Drinks & food available for purchase from the venue bar/cafe
This event operates on a donation model because community access matters more than profit.
Suggested donation: £15-25
Choose your ticket tier based on what works for you:
Every penny goes toward making these gatherings possible: venue costs, materials, and building the infrastructure our community deserves.
No one is turned away for lack of funds. If you need access and can't afford the community tier, message us directly.
You, if:
You, if you're tired of processing your city's changes alone.
This is the first Queer Commons. Be part of where it begins.