Massive

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Massive

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Massive is a vibrant nightlife destination located in Seattle, offering a unique atmosphere tailored for the LGBTQ+ community. The venue features a diverse range of electronic music, creating an inclusive environment where patrons can enjoy themselves and connect with others. With a spacious layout that includes both lounge areas and dance floors, it caters to various preferences and moods.

Open several nights a week, Massive provides an engaging experience for its visitors, highlighted by friendly service and a welcoming ambiance. The club is known for its commitment to fostering a sense of community, making it a popular choice for both locals and visitors seeking a lively night out.


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619 E Pine St, Seattle, WA 98122, United States

Monday: 5 PM–2 AM

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: 5 PM–2 AM

Thursday: 5 PM–1 AM

Friday: 5 PM–2 AM

Saturday: 5 PM–3 AM

Sunday: 5 PM–2 AM

143 Comments


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Chase Robinson

8

From NYC and didn't know it was a gay spot but gotta admit, this was a fun nightclub for me. People were very friendly. Music was outstanding. Really felt pumped and partied up. Nice lounge area down the hall. Service was very good and drinks too.


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Irfan Murgasen

10

This place has a clothing check….gagged. I’m an Orlando gay (however, not a Disney gay…no shade) and that’s a feature we don’t have in our wide array of 2 gay clubs in town (rattlesnakes). Loved the vibe tho, it was really circuity upstairs, and also the floor below the night I went during pride….not sure if it’s a circuit club but had a great time.


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Younis

10

Pretty good spot and much needed queer techno/house space in Seattle. Sound system could be better but hey this is Seattle gotta adjust your expectations a bit and Massive usually clears out pretty quickly by like 2AM but this city is kinda sleepy. I think they also need to sound proof the space more based on all the angry neighbors leaving reviews lol.


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Pooja Vaidya

2

This place has blatant disregard for its neighbours. The sub bass blasts through neighbouring apartment buildings all night long. Weekends are fine and expected, but it’s rough when it happens regularly on the weekdays. Note that the club previously in this space for years had zero issues. But what’s the most hurtful is that any time a neighbour raises concerns, they make a point to vilify them via other reviewers instead of being accountable, courteous neighbours. Really disheartening to see a flippant and borderline selfish business in a neighbourhood with otherwise deeply respectful, considerate, and inclusive neighbours To those others frustrated- please feel free to file complaints online or call the non emergent line for complaints.


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Randy Bowren

6

They’re trying. Maybe one day they’ll be a grown up place to go. Bartenders prefer to talk to each other even while serving guests. The music was ok.


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Justin Benjamin

2

This place’s sub bass rattles my apartment from 12AM-3AM most nights of the week. I understand the weekends that’s cool, but can’t turn in down a bit on weeknights? I better get a discount if I decide to dance there.


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Trashed Life

2

Horrible relationship with neighbors. Many of us have asked them to work with neighborhood on noise levels; they were not interested. They play music that can be felt and heard over a block away most nights until 2-3am. Great addition to this area as a club for us but not with the sacrifice of everyone’s sleep. For others submitting similar complaints, make sure to submit a complaint with the city


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Ali Ali Ali

10

This is a really sacred alternative queer space and Seattle really needed this. It’s giving a small piece of Berlin club in our humble little Seattle. I’m a big music person and I also feel like Massive officially has the most unique and alternative varieties of electronic music. The electronic scene has really gone stale in Seattle, but it is finding a blooming place among the queer scene.

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619 E Pine St, Seattle, WA 98122, United States

Monday: 5 PM–2 AM

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: 5 PM–2 AM

Thursday: 5 PM–1 AM

Friday: 5 PM–2 AM

Saturday: 5 PM–3 AM

Sunday: 5 PM–2 AM

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