Seoul’s popular gay dance club Pulse closed down in October 2017, and the Pulse team launched a new gay club night called “HIM”, open on Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
The new late-night Club HIM features DJ’s spinning techno, house and pop music and hosts regular themed events with guest DJ’s. K-Pop night on Thursdays.
-Thanks to Tom Faull for some of the photos
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Updated: 29-Jan-2021
“Seouk gay scene is changing rapidly. As of Feb 2018, it can boil down to three clubs; King, HIM, and Trunk.
King is for younger kpop idols so obviously they play kpops amd top 40s mix. HIM is more for muscular guys in their 30s (with some bears). Their music is more like circuit and lights are darker. Trunk crowds are from 20s to 30s just like the King club but they don't play kpops. They do some weird drag shows during the night.“
“This was promoted as the official after party for Seoul pride 2017. For 20,000â‚© there was just warm beer, an over packed club and no performances. Bazically a cash grab for the club, it basically sucked.“
“During my visit to Seoul in 2016, Pulse was crowded. But I went there last weekend on April 2014, and there were few people there. Apparently, people move to Loo*King club. Not far from Pulse.“
“I was at the club, the ambiance is great, music is halt pop amex / kpop.
It was my most cutest experience in my life, I has meet a guy for 15 minutes, too bad that i don't understand what he his saying...Only thing i was understand is Cute... hahaha
His friend seem jealous, so I quit the game.“
“Don't waste your time and money ... not worth“
“Good sound. Korea music.. many people.“