Written by Roan and Daniel Nigro, "PinkPonyClub" is a pop, synth-pop, dance-pop, power pop, disco-pop, and disco track that describes the story of a woman moving to Southern California from her home residence of Tennessee, taking a job as a dancer in a gay club in WestHollywood despite her mother's wishes. · Chappell Roan's song "PinkPonyClub" was inspired by The Abbey in WestHollywood, California. · While there isn't a gay bar or club in Los Angeles currently named "PinkPonyClub," the song is based on a real-life LA gay bar where Chappell would go and realized she could be herself. Here’s the tea: The “Pink Pony Club” isn’t actually a real venue in West Hollywood. In a 2020 interview, Roan said that the song was inspired by the first time she went to The Abbey in West... · Fans of Chappell Roan and her hit song “PinkPonyClub” now have a new reason to visit the city of WestHollywood: a vibrant photo pop-up inspired by the track has taken over the former Hamburger Haven location at 8954 Santa Monica Blvd. · Discover the best places to visit in West Hollywood, a walkable two-square-mile area with a happy queer vibe. From the iconic Abbey to the sleek Hauser & Wirth gallery, here are the top spots for food, shopping, art and entertainment. · The song is about a girl who escapes her conservative hometown and finds herself at the Pink Pony Club, a place of freedom and acceptance in West Hollywood. The Pink Pony Club is not a specific location, but it was based on Roan's first visit to the Abbey, a gay bar in WeHo. What is Pink Pony Club about?Written by Roan and Daniel Nigro, "Pink Pony Club" is a pop, synth-pop, dance-pop, power pop, disco-pop, and disco track that describes the story of a woman moving to Southern California from her home residence of Tennessee, taking a job as a dancer in a gay club in West Hollywood despite her mother's wishes.What is my Pink Pony Club neighborhood guide?My Pink Pony Club Neighborhood Guide is a tribute to pop star Chappell Roan, who wrote hit song "Pink Pony Club" after visiting the Abbey gay bar in West Hollywood and finding queer community. I revisited the vibrant mecca to enjoy 9 shops, restaurants and yes, The Abbey itself.Where is the Pink Pony Club in Los Angeles?If you’re visiting Los Angeles and want to have your own “Pink Pony Club” experience, West Hollywood won’t disappoint. On any given night, you can dance beneath pink lights at venues like The Abbey, Rocco’s, or Micky’s, each offering its own flavor of the inclusive spirit celebrated in Roan’s anthem.Did 'Pink Pony Club' have a music video?A music video for "Pink Pony Club" accompanied its release in April 2020, featuring cameo appearances from drag queens Victoria "Porkchop" Parker and Meatball. Chappell Roan was inspired to write "Pink Pony Club" after visiting the Abbey, a gay bar in West Hollywood, California, in 2018. Here’s the tea: The “Pink Pony Club” isn’t actually a real venue in West Hollywood. In a 2020 interview, Roan said that the song was inspired by the first time she went to The Abbey in West... · Fans of Chappell Roan and her hit song “PinkPonyClub” now have a new reason to visit the city of WestHollywood: a vibrant photo pop-up inspired by the track has taken over the former Hamburger Haven location at 8954 Santa Monica Blvd. · Discover the best places to visit in West Hollywood, a walkable two-square-mile area with a happy queer vibe. From the iconic Abbey to the sleek Hauser & Wirth gallery, here are the top spots for food, shopping, art and entertainment. · The song is about a girl who escapes her conservative hometown and finds herself at the Pink Pony Club, a place of freedom and acceptance in West Hollywood. The Pink Pony Club is not a specific location, but it was based on Roan's first visit to the Abbey, a gay bar in WeHo.