
What we’re about
We are a safe, friendly, social environment for bisexual, biromantic, pansexual/romantic, polysexual, queer, fluid or other non-monosexual people (aka. m-spec, bi+). Bi-curious / questioning people and supportive partners, friends, allies also welcome: but please learn & understand (at least) the basics - don't ask the same biphobic questions we get outside this safer space or make equivalent assumptions of anyone here.
Come make bi+ friends, hang out, chat, have fun; see, learn and take part in some bi / LGBT+ culture, history, and activism; and feel part of a community in a (usually) free-to-attend, casual informal environment.
🟣 What do we do?
* Events
Most are social informal chatty hangouts on weekday evenings. We've always had monthly pub drinks evening in Soho on the same fourth Thursday (18+ age limit). Online events replace in-person when necessary (via Zoom/our Discord) without the age limit; the link is set as the location (sometimes in the event description).
Turnout is strong - reliably 40 or more for the in-person monthly bar socials pre-pandemic, usually 10-30ish for most other official meets, online socials tend to be smaller.
Others include clubbing nights, or regular cultural events (usually run by others but listed here for us to go to as a group) - e.g. cabaret/comedy/plays. In summer, picnics and walks, and we want to get back to the occasional dinner out too.
Several regular events are shared here from other London bi groups/organisers, e.g. Bi Underground, Bi Coffee, Opening Doors' Bi the Way meets, and (less-regular) the BiCHE dance club night & CaBiRet.
Members can suggest events too (but we'll remove+ban spammers of irrelevant commercial events; ask first) - either you can run them or an organiser may help if they have time/motivation. We prefer you've previously attended our own events, so we both know what to expect.
We also publicise, attend, and run groups / sessions at the largest local/national bi events and Prides like BiCon, Pride in London, London BiFest, Croydon and other local Prides (10 of them in 2019 including London, Croydon, Para Pride, Black Pride and Trans Pride).
We now have a Discord server under the group's name for text chat/updates between events (the Discord invite link is in your introduction email when you join, sometimes in event descriptions, or ask the organisers).
* Merch!
We support bi creators through our/their merch in our online shop.
🟣 Join in / Support Us!
Join and RSVP to try us out!
Besides our meetups, we invite you to follow and engage with our social network accounts for other discussions and what the organiser gets up to outside the group, plus wider community things (if you partake)!
See links page (bottom of): https://campsite.bio/londonbi
* Shop
Consider buying bi+/trans/pride/intersecting-identity supporting products (merch) or donating at our shop: https://londonbisexualsmeetup.sumup.link/
Organiser John produces the high quality, well-loved bi & trans pride full-size umbrellas ☂ (limited stock, no bi ones for now); via shop (above).
* Donations
Organiser John covers Meetup/other service fees out-of-pocket (can afford to); but appreciates help for extra costs (e.g. pride stalls often need insurance, travel/material/equipment/volunteer costs) – donate via cash/card at our pub socials/some other events, via ko-fi online; or even PayPal directly, by request.
🟣 Diversity, Inclusion, Accessibility
People of all abilities, religions, sexualities, ethnicities and genders welcome as long as you respect other members, their identities, and appearance. Some regular events require ability to use stairs and will have background music/noise.
🟣 Rules
• Keep your main profile picture for this group 'family-friendly' or you will be removed or (for repeated/unfixed offences) banned; we are not a swingers or nudists group. You get one warning ever (by private message), ~ 1 week to fix it (and offers of help if needed).
• Don't be a dick! ie. Respect others, especially their privacy, at all times. e.g. get permission for photos, & what you'll do with them; don't "out" anyone without permission; try to assume good intent – you don't know what (else) is going on in people's lives. Disabilities & mental health struggles are not always visible/obvious.
• Abuse at events or via Meetup messages/actions will not be tolerated (organisers may need to be notified, they cannot see your private messages). Infractions will lead to the perpetrator's removal from the event+group, possibly a ban; reports presumed honest until evidence otherwise. Trivial first instances (level decided by target of abuse or representative if available) may be warned instead. Meetup also has ways to block/report users in messages or via profiles.
🟣 Final Notes & Conventions
80% of getting anything out of being a member is about showing up and taking part, so turn up to a few events (or offer to run one - anything social, the main organiser John/others may offer help). You're sure to have fun! No need to be nervous about anything sexual, as its a regular social group; report and block anyone who is behaving inappropriately.
* Commercial event to advertise? - talk to the organiser first. Spam not tolerated - we block & remove it a.s.a.p.
* Show/researcher/casting agent wanting people? We have a Discord channel for that, or discuss with the organiser / post to our FB page.
* Member stars! Some members have 1-2 star(s) '★' under their name (in their title), they celebrate our best contributing and reliable members (who've run great events/are an activist here or externally); or a black mark '∎' hints of a failure to respect the group - e.g. not turning up for a limited-space ticketed event without letting us know or apologies, and shouldn't be relied on as much. Black marked members will not have guaranteed space at any limited-ticket event until they redeem themselves (getting the mark removed) by showing up enough, and would not be trusted to run events.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Discover: Bi Women Games, Snacks & Wine Night [other group] £Needs location
One of the newer London bi groups around is a weekly (ish) themed games and wine women's night, mostly on a Friday (but depends on the week). We're posting it here too (at most monthly) to help you discover them - but RSVPs here aren't official, and don't count. There is a £6.45 fee to cover costs (such as Meetup subscription, host-provided food) and you're asked to bring food/drink (e.g. snacks/wine) if you can - sometimes connected to the theme/game.
They're hosted personally by the group organiser, Francesca, so new attendees are vetted first by them (sign-up via her own Meetup group for it) and there is limited space. Some more details below to help you decide...
Its also posted on Eventbrite and elsewhere, the group has a presence on Facebook and Instagram and others too - check out the ways you can keep up via their (linktree) links page.
You only get the exact address once your RSVP is accepted on it's own meetup group and must be watching messages (DMs) about it from them/the group leading up to the event. Very limited spaces!
Location: Disney Place, SE1 1HP (exact address revealed to vetted attendees)
🚇 1 min from Borough (Northern Line) or 10 mins from London Bridge
Time: selected Fridays, 7pm
Reminder: RSVP (ON THEIR GROUP) is mandatory to attend.Events are also listed on OutSavvy, e.g. for September 2025.
- International Bisexual+ Research Conference (online) [by Bi Research Group] £Link visible for attendees
International Bi Conference Online is a two-day conference by researchers from the Bisexual Research Group for anyone who wants to learn more about bisexual, pansexual, polysexual, plurisexual, queer, fluid, and unlabelled experiences through research. Tickets likely via Eventbrite (see below) when released.
Expect works from over 50 scholars, activists, artists, and community organizations, with keynote talks, roundtable discussions, presentations, interactive workshops, poetry, comedy and more!
Once released, we expect free tickets (donations welcome) available; RSVPs here do not provide access, but might help with reminders and seeing who else local to look out for in the sessions/workshops (or that you already know).
It is now run every 2 years. There will be sessions at different times to support many timezones. I expect keynote opening sessions, in-depth sessions, and groups of 5 minute lightning talks again (each typically followed by half-hour breakout rooms for questions and further discussion).
🟣 Tickets:
Register online (2024 was CA $7.75, approx. £5+fee; or CA $17.73 - ~£10+fee, super supporter ticket) at Eventbrite:
(which points to the Zoom set as this event's online link)
Session details are emailed nearer the date; all held via Zoom conferencing features (ensure your Zoom app is up to date before you join your 1st session, recommend to check early).Official website details (new page for 2025):
bisexualresearch.com/ibrcconference2025🟣 Schedule:
The talks schedule is listed in the Zoom page for the conference online or in the app (will have any updates). Sessions this year are split into pink and green streams (numbered 1 and 2), with each headed up by a keynote.There may be talks, workshops, panels/roundtables, readings, and have even been a meditation and a comedy session.
The Keynote speakers this year:
- ? (TBC)
There will be an introduction from the founder/organisers (specifically, Dr. Julia Shaw - author of Bi: The Hidden Culture, History and Science of Bisexuality) at the start, and a poetry reading at the end of the event.
🟣 Organisers:
This conference is organised by Bisexual Research Group. Historically Dr Julia Shaw founded it. In 2023, it ran with consultation from Dr Emiel Maliepaard (previously helped organise EuroBiReCon), Dr Helen Bowes-Catton (helped organise BiCon for many years) and with thanks to Dr Noemi Dreksler.🟣 Submissions (by August 8):
Call for submissions now open via the website from July 6 onwards, for research into social sciences, history, cultural and media studies, health, and science from independent or university-based scholars, activists, artists, and community members. They typically accept only one presentation per researcher in order to include many diverse views on a variety of topics.Entries for sessions of various lengths/formats, and in the form of other media such as poetry, literary reflection, creative non-fiction, fiction, and visual arts are also accepted - they endeavour to provide opportunities for everyone to share their work regardless of discipline/stage of educational journey. Abstracts peer-reviewed, with a 400 word limit.
Follow on Instagram (or X) for updates (see below for links).🟣 More Info:
Social Media: Twitter(X) / InstagramRelatedly, this meetup group also has a Twitter list of bi researchers and academics you can follow.