Phone-free, camera-free
Phones go to the cloakroom and cameras are taped at the door — what happens on the floor stays on the floor. That privacy is the deal that lets everyone be free (one exception: the photo booth).
In a perfect world, rules wouldn't exist — but until then, they help us build one of the safest, most inclusive nights possible. "Safe space" may be an ideal, but together we create safer spaces by staying informed, respectful and supportive. These are our five CORE rules.
We celebrate your vibe, not your background. UNLEASHED is an inclusive space — any form of racism, homophobia, transphobia or hate will get you shown the door.
No means no. Maybe means no. Only a clear "Yes!" means yes — and you can change your mind at any time. Consent must be mutual and ongoing.
Speak up, ask first, and listen actively. Verbal or non-verbal cues count, but always double-check that everyone's on board before you dive in.
Everyone has personal limits. Always ask, honor every stop signal, and never push beyond what's been agreed.
If you see something off or feel unsafe, reach out to our Awareness Team right away. Together we keep our space free and fun.
The CORE rules in practice — the few non-negotiables that keep the room free and safe:
Phones go to the cloakroom and cameras are taped at the door — what happens on the floor stays on the floor. That privacy is the deal that lets everyone be free (one exception: the photo booth).
However revealing a look is, it is never consent to touch. Ask first, agree clearly, keep checking in — and a clear "Yes!" can be withdrawn at any time.
If anything feels off, our awareness team is there all night and their call stands. Break consent and you are out — no debate.
Doors, floors, getting home, accessibility and the rest of the practical detail live on the FAQ— this page stays focused on conduct and consent.
These are our core safety rules — other guidelines like the dress code should be obvious. Questions before the night? Just ask us.