Neighbours opened in 1983. According to
The Stranger: "Before Seattle, Neighbours' first incarnation was in Vancouver—perhaps the origin of the Canadian spelling of the name. In 1982, Elassiouti expanded and opened a disco of the same name in its current location on Broadway and Pike. Seattle drag legend Crystal Lane fostered a new generation of drag community at Neighbours (as well as at the Brass Connection and
Double Header of yore). Lane helped spur the club's tradition of fundraising drag events before her unfortunate passing in 1994." he received a ten-year sentence. Neighbours was damaged by arson again in August 2015. Drag performer
James Majesty has hosted the weekly drag event Level Up. In December 2018, the building housing Neighbours was placed on the market for $6.9 million. Like many businesses, Neighbours closed temporarily during the
COVID-19 pandemic. In July 2020, the business experienced break-ins, and "squatters left the venue ransacked and damaged beyond recognition". The club was closed for 16 months and required "extensive cleanup". == Reception ==