Goodhandy’s becomes Club 120

For years, Goodhandy’s has provided a space for trans women and other members of the queer community to gather together and get super massively plastered before hooking up in one of the upstairs rooms. Good times . . . Goooooooood times . . . Unfortunately, Goodhandy’s is ending tonight. FOREVER.

Nah, I’m just fucking with you. Sorta. Goodhandy’s is becoming Club 120 and will still be hosting nights for the queer community and all that other wonderful stuff. The grand opening party will take place tomorrow night at 120 Church St, and the party will be DJed (is that how you spell that? DJed? DJ’d? Whatever, you get the point) by DJ Sumation.

Toronto’s newest danceclub launches Labour Day Weekend! Join DJ Sumation and check out the renovations and upgraded sound and light system at 120 Church Street (at Richmond). Doors at 10pm. $3.50 bar drinks before midnight. $7 cover before 11pm, $10 after, $5 students all night.

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