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Title: Pink Punters Bounces Back!
Post by: Liz K on May 01, 2026, 03:24:32 AM
Post by: Liz K on May 01, 2026, 03:24:32 AM
If you live in the UK, you're probably aware of a LGBTQ nightclub in Milton Keynes called Pink Punters. Pinks for short. It's been an institution for decades. A massively large gathering place for queer folks. I went there once and will never forget it. The love and warmth and energy were palpable. I was looking forward to my next opportunity to go back.
Sadly, it all came to an end in the early morning hours of Sunday 26 April....or so everyone thought.
That morning, a fast moving fire broke out when the club was filled with hundreds of revelers. Fortunately, staff were able to evacuate everyone in a matter of minutes. Not a single person was hurt. But the building was a total loss. Recovering from a disastrous fire is incredibly difficult for any business. It seemed unlikely that the owner would have the resources to rebuild. Making matters worse, authorities initially believed the fire was intentional, and arrested a suspect for arson. To many, it looked like a hate crime. To say the least, it was a terrible loss for our community.
Several days later, authorities closed their investigation after determining the fire was accidental in nature. Police have released the man they arrested for arson.
The owner of the club, Frank McMahon, made it clear that Pinks was a community rather than a building. He said:
'Pink Punters has always been about people, not just bricks and mortar. The building may be gone, but the family, the memories, the spirit and the love remain.'
McMahon has vowed to rebuild. And he's been busy making arrangements.
The second Friday of every month at Pinks was always the Big Night Out (BNO) - a trans social which attracts hundreds of trans folks from across the UK. McMahon said he doesn't want to let our community down; rather than waiting potentially years for Pinks to be rebuilt, he has temporarily switched the event to another venue.
On Friday 12th June, BNO will return at Unit Nine, 9 Bridgeturn Avenue, Old Wolverton, Milton Keynes MK12 5QL.
A happy ending to a sad story.
Sadly, it all came to an end in the early morning hours of Sunday 26 April....or so everyone thought.
That morning, a fast moving fire broke out when the club was filled with hundreds of revelers. Fortunately, staff were able to evacuate everyone in a matter of minutes. Not a single person was hurt. But the building was a total loss. Recovering from a disastrous fire is incredibly difficult for any business. It seemed unlikely that the owner would have the resources to rebuild. Making matters worse, authorities initially believed the fire was intentional, and arrested a suspect for arson. To many, it looked like a hate crime. To say the least, it was a terrible loss for our community.
Several days later, authorities closed their investigation after determining the fire was accidental in nature. Police have released the man they arrested for arson.
The owner of the club, Frank McMahon, made it clear that Pinks was a community rather than a building. He said:
'Pink Punters has always been about people, not just bricks and mortar. The building may be gone, but the family, the memories, the spirit and the love remain.'
McMahon has vowed to rebuild. And he's been busy making arrangements.
The second Friday of every month at Pinks was always the Big Night Out (BNO) - a trans social which attracts hundreds of trans folks from across the UK. McMahon said he doesn't want to let our community down; rather than waiting potentially years for Pinks to be rebuilt, he has temporarily switched the event to another venue.
On Friday 12th June, BNO will return at Unit Nine, 9 Bridgeturn Avenue, Old Wolverton, Milton Keynes MK12 5QL.
A happy ending to a sad story.
Title: Re: Pink Punters Bounces Back!
Post by: Charlotte Kitty on May 01, 2026, 06:41:19 AM
Post by: Charlotte Kitty on May 01, 2026, 06:41:19 AM
I remember seeing this news and originally thinking it may be deliberate. Very glad it wasn't in the end although still sad. I know a couple of people that have been to the night you mention. Part of me likes the idea, but know Id get overwhelmed and probably just go quiet and hide if I really went!
Charlotte X
Charlotte X
Title: Re: Pink Punters Bounces Back!
Post by: Lori Dee on May 01, 2026, 10:17:11 AM
Post by: Lori Dee on May 01, 2026, 10:17:11 AM
Thanks for sharing this, Liz!
Title: Re: Pink Punters Bounces Back!
Post by: Stottie Girl on May 01, 2026, 11:04:44 AM
Post by: Stottie Girl on May 01, 2026, 11:04:44 AM
Quote from: Liz K on May 01, 2026, 03:24:32 AMIf you live in the UK, you're probably aware of a LGBTQ nightclub in Milton Keynes called Pink Punters. Pinks for short. It's been an institution for decades. A massively large gathering place for queer folks. I went there once and will never forget it. The love and warmth and energy were palpable. I was looking forward to my next opportunity to go back.BNO rising like a literal pheonix from the flames!
Sadly, it all came to an end in the early morning hours of Sunday 26 April....or so everyone thought.
That morning, a fast moving fire broke out when the club was filled with hundreds of revelers. Fortunately, staff were able to evacuate everyone in a matter of minutes. Not a single person was hurt. But the building was a total loss. Recovering from a disastrous fire is incredibly difficult for any business. It seemed unlikely that the owner would have the resources to rebuild. Making matters worse, authorities initially believed the fire was intentional, and arrested a suspect for arson. To many, it looked like a hate crime. To say the least, it was a terrible loss for our community.
Several days later, authorities closed their investigation after determining the fire was accidental in nature. Police have released the man they arrested for arson.
The owner of the club, Frank McMahon, made it clear that Pinks was a community rather than a building. He said:
'Pink Punters has always been about people, not just bricks and mortar. The building may be gone, but the family, the memories, the spirit and the love remain.'
McMahon has vowed to rebuild. And he's been busy making arrangements.
The second Friday of every month at Pinks was always the Big Night Out (BNO) - a trans social which attracts hundreds of trans folks from across the UK. McMahon said he doesn't want to let our community down; rather than waiting potentially years for Pinks to be rebuilt, he has temporarily switched the event to another venue.
On Friday 12th June, BNO will return at Unit Nine, 9 Bridgeturn Avenue, Old Wolverton, Milton Keynes MK12 5QL.
A happy ending to a sad story.
I have never heard of the club to be honest. I hope it can find a new permanent home soon.
Title: Re: Pink Punters Bounces Back!
Post by: PhilippaRees on May 01, 2026, 11:13:30 AM
Post by: PhilippaRees on May 01, 2026, 11:13:30 AM
That's at least some good news, that the trans socials might still be going ahead. I was listening to the story unfold on my local radio news and I hadn't heard that. I only recently discovered Pink Punters and it is only 20 miles from me so I was hoping to visit.
I hope they manage to rebuild it quickly, I hear that there is a lot of local affection for the place.
I hope they manage to rebuild it quickly, I hear that there is a lot of local affection for the place.