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Januar Februar März Neujahr 01 Mo 01 Do 01 Do Wahl Des Bmrl 2017, München Amsterdam Bear Pride 2018 02 Di 02 Fr Röschen Sitzung, Köln 2 BOX Magazin EVENTKALENDER 2018 januar februar märz Neujahr 01 Mo 01 Do 01 Do Wahl des BMrL 2017, München Amsterdam Bear Pride 2018 02 Di 02 Fr Röschen Sitzung, Köln 2. + 3.2. 02 Fr Amsterdam/NL 1. - 5.3. www.birkenapotheke.de Mr. Rubber Italy 2018, Rom/I 03 Mi 03 Sa KG Regenbogen Sitzungsparty, D`dorf 03 Sa 9. Festliche Operngala, Düsseldorf Maspalomas Carnaval 2018 04 Do 04 So 04 So Gran Canaria/ES 2. - 11.3. Gay Ski-Week 2018 05 Fr 05 Mo 05 Mo Lenzerheide/CH 3. - 10.3. Rainbow Reykjavik Winter Pride 06 Sa 06 Di Reykjavik/IS 8. - 11.2. 06 Di www.westgate-apotheke.de 07 So 07 Mi KG Regenbogen Hupenball, D`dorf 07 Mi ITB 2018, Berlin 7. - 11.3. Weiberfastnacht LMC Vienna Skin Weekend 2018 08 Mo 08 Do Wien/A 9. - 11.2. 08 Do International Bear Convergence 09 Di 09 Fr Palm Springs/USA 8. - 12.2. 09 Fr Röschen Sitzung, Köln 9. + 10.2. 10 Mi 10 Sa KG Regenbogen Tunte Lauf, D`dorf 10 Sa 11 Do 11 So 11 So Mid-Atlantic Leather Weekend 2018 Rosenmontag Maspalomas Bear Carnival 2018 12 Fr Washington DC/USA 12. - 14.1. 12 Mo 12 Mo Gran Canaria/ES 12. - 19.3. Fastnacht 13 Sa DJ Night im Gentle Bears. Köln 13 Di Mardi Gras, New Orleans/USA 13 Di Aschermittwoch 14 So Gay Ski Week Aspen/USA 14.- 21.1. 14 Mi 14 Mi North American BearWeekend Mr. Leather & Bear Deaf Germany 15 Mo 15 Do Lexington/USA 15. - 18.2. 15 Do Essen 15. - 18.3. Berlinale 2018, Berlin 15. - 25.2. Essence of Fetish 2018, Leather & 16 Di 16 Fr Mardi Gras, Sidney/AUS 16.2. -4.3. 16 Fr Fetish Milano, Milano/I 16. - 18.3. Mr. Leather UK, London/GB 16. - 18.3. 17 Mi 17 Sa Winterization 2018 , Helsinki/FI 17 Sa Bears&Beard Party, Domhof. Köln European Gay Ski Week 2018 18 Do 18 So 18 So Alpe de Huez/F 17. - 24.3. European Snow Pride 2018 19 Fr Röschen Sitzung, Köln 19. + 20.1. 19 Mo 19 Mo Tignes, Espace Killy/F 17. - 24.3. Gay Snowhappening 2018 20 Sa Bärenpaadiie Hamburg 20 Di 20 Di Sölden/A 17. - 24.3. 01.04.2018 Arosa Gay Ski Week 2018 Belgium Leatherpride 2018 Los Angeles Leather Pride 2018 GRETCHEN 21 So Arosa/CH 20. - 27.1. 21 Mi Antwerpen/B 21. -26.2. 21 Mi Los Angeles/USA 18. - 25.3. Whistler Pride and Ski Festival 22 Mo Whistler/CDN 21. - 28.1. 22 Do 22 Do 32. TEDDY-Award, Berlin Rubbout, Vancouver/CDN 23. - 25.3. Bear Essentials 2018 Düssel-Cup, Düsseldorf 23. - 25.3. 23 Di 23 Fr Sidney/AUS 23.2. -4.3. 23 Fr Warmer Winter 2018 Kulturtage Tunten-Ball, Graz/A Sitges Fetish Week 2018 24 Mi Braunschweig 26.1. - 11.2. 24 Sa OX´s Birthday TLC Erfurt 24 Sa Sitges/ES 23. - 25.3. Beginn der Sommerzeit Kohl- und Pinkelfahrt des LCNW 25 Do Bremen 26. - 28.1. 25 So 25 So Leather Pride, Dublin/Irl 26. - 28.1. Beach Bear Surrections 26 Fr Röschen Sitzung, Köln 26. + 27.1. 26 Mo 26 Mo Fort Lauderdale/USA 26.3. - 2.4. LFI Fetish Night in Torino, Turin/I Circuit Festival Barcelona 27 Sa Regenbogenball 2018, Wien/A 27 Di Winter Pride Miami/USA 28.2. - 1.3. 27 Di Barcelona/ES 29.3. - 1.4. BeefDip Bear Week MLC-Starkbierfest 2018 BLF EASTER BERLIN 2018 28 So Puerto Vallarta/MX 28.1. - 4.2. 28 Mi München 28.2. - 4.3. 28 Mi Berlin 28.3.. - 3.4. 29 Mo 29 Do Karfreitag 30 Di 30 Fr Easter BearDance 2018, Berlin 31 Mi 31 Sa SNAX, Berlin BOX Magazin EVENTKALENDER 2018 april mai juni Euro Bear Pride Week 2018 mit Maifeiertag Osteronntag Bears&Beard & Mr. Bear Europe Wahl, Wahl des BMrL 2017, München 01 So Unshaved - Easter Edition, Berlin 01 Di 01 Fr Domhof, Köln Ostermontag CSD Wiesbaden CSD Innsbruck/A Miami Beach Gay Pride 2018 CSD Düsseldorf CSD Greifswald 02 Mo Miami/USA 2. - 8.4. 02 Mi 02 Sa CSD Karlsruhe Life Ball, Wien/A 9. Festliche Operngala, Düsseldorf 03 Di 03 Do Pride Maspalomas, GC/ES 3. - 13.5. 03 So Sao Paulo Pride /BR Ledertreffen LC Stuttgart 4. - 6.5. Prague Rainbow Spring 2018 04 Mi 04 Fr Int. Sportturnier, Prag/CZ 4. - 6.5. 04 Mo Las Vegas Smokeout 2018 05 Do Las Vegas/USA 5. - 9.4. 05 Sa 11. Diversity Ball, Wien/A 05 Di 06 Fr 06 So 06 Mi Capital Pride Washington Washington D.C./USA 7. - 10.6. ITB 2018, Berlin 7. - 11.3. 07 Sa 07 Mo 07 Do NLC Campus 2018, Nürnberg 7. - 10.6. Key West Pride/USA 7. - 11.6. 08 So 08 Di 08 Fr New Orleans Pride/USA 8. - 10.6. CSD Aschaffenburg Various Voices - 14. Europäisches LGBT CSD Saarbrücken Boston Pride/USA 09 Mo 09 Mi Chorfestival, München 9. - 13.5. 09 Sa Philly Pride/USA Tel Aviv Pride/IL Christi Himmelfahrt Circuit Festival Gran Canaria 10 Di 10 Do Gran Canaria/ES 10. - 13.5. 10 So Bear Pride Barcelona 2018 11 Mi Barcelona/ES 11. - 15.4. 11 Fr 11 Mo 12 Do 12 Sa ESC 2018, Lissabon/P 12 Di Muttertag 13 Fr 13 So 13 Mi 2 Jahre Gentle Bears mit Part of the Art, Brighton Bear Weekend 2018 14 Sa Gentle Bears. Köln 14 Mo 14 Do Brighton/GB 14. - 17.6. Mr. Leather & Bear Deaf Germany Gay Pride Sitges/ES 14. - 18.6. Essen 15. - 18.3. 15 So 15 Di 15 Fr CSD Bielefeld Pride Zürich/CH CSD Nordwest, Oldenburg 16 Mo 16 Mi 16 Sa Regenbogenparade Wien/A Mr. Leather UK, London/GB 16. - 18.3. International Day Against Homophobia Bears&Beard Party, Domhof. Köln 17 Di 17 Do Cologne Fetish Pride, Köln 17. - 21.5. 17 So Folsom Street East, New York/USA Doggy Weekend Thüringer LC 18 Mi 18 Fr Erfurt 18. - 19.5. 18 Mo CSD Paderborn CSD Hannover Jail(oh), Jail, Köln 19 Do 19 Sa Belgian Pride, Brüssel/B 19 Di Pfingstsonntag 20 Fr 20 So Wahl des Mr. Fetish NRW 2018, Köln 20 Mi Pfingstmontag 21 Sa 21 Mo 21 Do 30th Leather Odyssey & Mr.Leather 22 So 22 Di 22 Fr Hessen, Frankfurt/M. 22. - 24.6. Pride Toronto/CDN 22.6. - 1.7. 23 Mo 23 Mi 23 Sa CSD Cloppenburg Unshaved, Berlin Dortmund | Cologne Int. Women‘s 24. Bear Pride, Chicago/USA 24. - 28.5. 24 Di Film Festival 24. - 29.4. 24 Do IMrL 2018, Chicago/USA 24. -28.5. 24 So San Francisco Pride/USA 25 Mi CLAW, Cleveland/USA 26. - 29.4. 25 Fr Birmingham Pride/GB 26. - 27.5. 25 Mo Helsinki Pride/FI 25.6. - 1.7. Beach Bear Surrections Bears Week Sitges 2018 Election of Mr.Leather France 2018 Fort Lauderdale/USA 26.3. - 2.4. 26 Do Sitges/ES 26.4. - 1.5. 26 Sa ASMF Paris, Paris/F CSD Dresden 26 Di Cologne Fetish Pride 2018 Mai 17-21 Sleazy Madrid, Madrid/E S 26.4. - 2.5. 27 Fr Konigsdag 2018, Amsterdam/NL 27 So 27 Mi BLF EASTER BERLIN 2018 Mr. Leather Italy, Rom/I 27. - 29.4. 28. Gay Days at Disney World Berlin 28.3.. - 3.4. 28 Sa 7. Festliche Operngala, Bonn 28 Mo Orlando/Florida/USA 29.5. - 4.6. 28 Do Wir nehmen uns White Party 2018 Veedelsfest Bermudadreieck Eurer Wünsche 29 So Palm Springs/USA 27. - 30.4. 29 Di Lisbon Bear Pride/P 30.5. - 4.6. 29 Fr Köln 29.. - 30.6. an, damit Ihr LMC Vienna Fetish Spring 2018 CSD Cottbus CSD Mainz CSD Schwerin Euch wieder 30 Mo 30 Mi Wien/A 30.5. - 3.6. 30 Sa Barcelona Pride/Es versteht. Fronleichnam LC Camp LC Stuttgart 30.5. - 3.6. 31 Do Come Together Cup, Köln Hier bedient der Inhaber noch persönlich. Kostenlose Bestellung und Beratung: 0800-2402242 [email protected] BOX Magazin EVENTKALENDER 2018 juli august september 01 So Pride Paris/F 01 Mi LeatherPride Toronto/CDN 1. - 5.8. 01 Sa Int. Bears Week, Sitges/ES 1. - 11.9. 02 Mo 02 Do 02 So Gay Pride, Vancouver/CDN 03 Di 03 Fr Ruhr CSD Essen 3. - 4.8. 03 Mo GayPride, Benidorm/ES 3. - 9.9. Hamburg Pride CSD Nürnberg 04 Mi 04 Sa Canalpride Amsterdam/NL 04 Di Gay Games 2018, Paris/F 4. - 12.8. 05 Do 05 So 05 Mi Folsom Europe2018, Berlin 5. - 9.9. 06 Fr CSD Straßenfest, Köln 6. -8.7. 06 Mo 06 Do London Pride/GB 07 Sa CSD Pirna CSD Kiel 07 Di Gay Pride, Reykjavik/IS 7. - 12.8. 07 Fr Fetish Week, London/GB 8. - 15.7. Madbear Beach 2018 Folsom Europe Straßenfest, Berlin 08 So Cologne Pride Parade, Köln 08 Mi Torremolinos/ES 8. - 18.8. 08 Sa PIG, Berlin Leatherparty Hamburg & Wahl CSD Dortmund 09 Mo 09 Do Mr. Leather Hamburg 9. - 12.8. 09 So Run for Life, München Biker Suit Camp 2018 10 Di 10 Fr Braunlage/Harz 9. - 12.8. 10 Mo Gay Pride Prague, Prag/CZ 7. - 13.8. Gay Pride, Antwerpen/B 11 Mi 11 Sa CSD Rhein-Neckar, Mannheim 11 Di Circuit Festival 2018 Barcelona/ES 9. - 19.8. 12 Do 12 So DiversCité, Montréal/CDN 9. - 19.8. 12 Mi Summer Camp by SLM Malmö 13 Fr Malmö/SWE 13. - 14.7. 13 Mo 13 Do CSD Konstanz 14 Sa CSD München 14 Di 14 Fr 15 So 15 Mi 15 Sa 08.09.2018 16 Mo 16 Do 16 So Life-Run der AH 2018, Berlin 17 Di 17 Fr 17 Mo CSD Lübeck Kopenhagen Pride/DK ECMC Party @ Europride Gothenburg 18 Mi 18 Sa SLM Göteborg 18 Di Leather in Russia #2 by Saint-Peters- Oktoberfesttreffen des MLC 19 Do burg Leather /RUS 20.
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