Seth Meyers joked about the closure of the only lesbian bars in Denver during a recent broadcast of Late Night with Seth Meyers [1].
The segment highlights the intersection of late-night comedy and the disappearance of specialized LGBTQ+ community spaces in urban centers. As these venues close, the cultural hubs that once anchored queer nightlife are becoming increasingly rare.
During the monologue, Meyers addressed the loss of these specific establishments in Denver [1]. He paired the observation with comedic references to lesbian cults and the Miss Black America pageant [1]. The jokes were delivered as part of the show's standard satirical format on NBC [1].
The monologue focused on the specific nature of the closures in the Colorado city [1]. By linking the bar closures to other cultural touchstones, Meyers attempted to find humor in the shrinking footprint of lesbian-owned or focused businesses [1].
While the broadcast aimed for satire, the topic of disappearing queer spaces often sparks debate regarding the gentrification of cities, and the loss of safe havens for marginalized groups. The segment did not provide further context on the specific reasons for the closures in Denver [1].
“Seth Meyers joked about the closure of the only lesbian bars in Denver”
The focus on the closure of lesbian bars reflects a broader trend of 'queer erasure' in urban nightlife, where specialized spaces are replaced by general-interest venues. By treating the loss of these community anchors as comedic material, the segment underscores the tension between satirical entertainment and the reality of declining physical spaces for LGBTQ+ gathering.




