NEXT EVENT - May 10th 2025
EAGLE SYD is a POP-UP.
We hold events for the Sydney fetish community throughout the year.
During 2025 there will be events in May, July, September and November. The exact dates have been annouced. Events are on Facebook. Themes will be annouced closer to the dates.
Our popular themed gear nights are a celebration of our community.
8pm-late $15 entry at the door, including coat check.
DJs to keep the tunes flowing.
level 2, Burdekin Hotel, Oxford St.
Mardi Gras 2025 is over, and what a week !
Thank you to everyone who came and celebrated their fetish with Eagle Bar Sydney.
EAGLE Gathering
The EAGLE Sydney was created to give safe space and a meeting place for those who are part of the leather / fetish community.
INYADOT ART has told this story thru a Blak lens using synbolism in a contemporary way with traditional elements. Symbols of people surround the eagle (meetingplace) in the colours of the Leather Community.
The black is for black leather; the blue is for blue denim; the white stripe in the middle is for integrity; and the red heart symbolises love. The Eagle is surrounded by elements of people as they flock to the Eagle (meeting place) the wings and tail have spears as a sign of protection from the outside.
"THE EAGLE SYDNEY" has messaging of - journey, protection, song lines and the night sky - the night sky was a main factor to add as those i nthe fetish community were to do their exploring under the cover of darkness. There are also two boomerangs that surround the wording adding protection to the community.
The EAGLE SYD is Sydney's pop-up fetish bar.
By attending an Eagle event you agree to abide by our Consent Policy
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Contact Us
Address
NEXT EVENT AT
Level 2, Burdekin Hotel
wheelchair accessible
2 Oxford St
Darlinghurst NSW
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRYEagle Bar Sydney acknowledges the Traditional Custodians
of the land upon which we hold our events.
We pay our respects to Elders past and present and emerging. We thank them for their custodianship of the beautiful countries we call home.
We recognise the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities.
Always was, always will be Aboriginal Land.