
A welcoming, upscale club for open-minded couples and single ladies. Dance, flirt, meet new friends — and go exactly as far as you want to. No pressure, ever.
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Membership is required before attending — you cannot join at the door the night of the event. It only takes a few minutes: start with the required profile.
First time? Our What to Expect page walks you through everything.
Club Joi is the biggest private club in Los Angeles — an on-premise swing lifestyle club, centrally located, where open-minded couples and single ladies enjoy a sexually uninhibited environment. It is members only. Apply here.
Most people come to lifestyle clubs to enhance their love life within their relationship. Long-term relationships and marriages are difficult for everyone. Comedian Chris Rock once said "There ain't no happiness nowhere. You're either single and lonely or married and miserable." The Lifestyle offers a third, more realistic approach.
Sexuality surrounds us all day, every day — TV, social media, the clothes we wear, the people we meet. We grow up flirting and being attracted to others, and it's difficult to turn that off in a relationship. Too often that leads to affairs and heartbreak, leaving people unfulfilled or divorced and alone.
It's easier to pass on temptation knowing that at a lifestyle club you can flirt, tease, and even find satisfaction — together. And if something, or someone, turns you on, Club Joi makes it easy to take that next step with our plush, sexy, on-premise play areas.
It feels very natural. Most people agree it's very different from a regular club. At a Hollywood club the guys can be aggressive. At a swing club, gentlemen are with their partners and have agreed to follow the rules — creating a comfortable atmosphere where ladies have the freedom to express themselves in a way rarely experienced anywhere else. Ladies call the shots here. It's a great place to dance, party, and meet new friends — and if you decide you want more, you can venture into our playrooms and fulfill your fantasies.
The big difference between a vanilla club and a modern swing club is having the freedom to do what you really want to do: find someone you're attracted to, and play with them.
Many swingers find they're so turned on over the weekend, they go at each other like rabbits the rest of the week — eagerly looking forward to the next weekend, like they used to when they were teenagers.
Broaching the subject is often the biggest hurdle. Your spouse won't get mad at you for wanting to improve your sex life — in fact, they'll probably get as excited as you are. Most people have entertained the thought. A surprising number of wives are the first to bring it up. Ladies find themselves in a position of control and enjoy a sense of freedom they never thought possible. Once that line of communication opens, a deeper trust follows, and couples become even closer.
Many couples start as voyeurs and gradually work their way toward the full swing experience. Everyone moves at their own pace, through four steps:
Come, dance, take it all in. Plenty of couples spend their first nights just soaking up the atmosphere — and that's completely welcome.
Enjoy time with your own partner in our exhibitionist-friendly spaces, on your terms.
Kissing and touching with another couple — only ever with a clear yes from everyone involved.
The full swing experience, when — and only if — you're both ready.
Some folks take years. Others run the gamut the first night. There is no wrong or right way. Come with zero expectations, and the night can only get better from there.
Today's new breed of swingers are sexy, fit, and fun. Couples who frequent lifestyle clubs are conscious of their shape and style — after all, we're all dating again and want to look attractive!
No matter where you fit in — even if you've never tried swinging, or you're not sure you're ready for that next big step — the erotic atmosphere of Club Joi will leave you with an experience to cherish.
It's far more relaxed than most people expect. Club Joi acts as both an erotic dance club and an on-premise swing club — many couples spend their first visit dancing, people-watching, and meeting friendly, like-minded people. Nobody is ever pressured to do anything. Most first-timers tell us the same thing: it feels surprisingly normal.
No. Watching is a completely valid way to enjoy the club, and many couples start there. Touching without asking is against the rules and may get someone thrown out. No means no, always. You set your own pace — some couples take years to move past watching, and that's perfectly fine.
Absolutely. With a huge dance floor and a big-Hollywood-nightclub feel, plenty of members come primarily to dance, flirt, and socialize. Anything beyond that is entirely optional.
Club Joi is a members-only club for open-minded couples and single ladies. Single gentlemen may attend only our special Ladies Fantasy events, hosted by the Hot Wife Community, where the number of single men is limited. Membership must be approved before you attend — start with the required profile.
This is one of the biggest differences from a regular nightclub. Gentlemen are here with their partners and have agreed to follow the club's rules of consent and respect. Ladies call the shots, and our members and staff take that culture seriously. Many women say it's the most comfortable club environment they've ever experienced.
Every Friday and Saturday. Saturdays are the big night — 250 to 300 guests, from 9pm until 5am. Fridays are a fun, frisky 120 to 150 people. We also host occasional weeknight events like Karaoke Wednesdays and Sex Game Nights — check the calendar.
A massive 12,000-square-foot space with a big Hollywood nightclub feel: high ceilings, a chandelier-lit group area, private and semi-private rooms, an exhibitionist/voyeur arena, themed playrooms, and 12 toilets (no waiting!). We're near four major freeways, about 20 minutes from the airport, with parking.
Fill out the required profile online before the event — membership cannot be purchased at the door. Once approved, members can log in to view our private events and tickets.
Club Joi is open every Friday and Saturday. We're one of the only clubs in the United States with couples and single ladies on Fridays.
Saturday is the big night. With a 250–300 person average, we are by far the biggest swing club in Southern California. Saturdays go from 9pm all the way until 5am. It's a long party — pace yourself!
Fridays are a fun and frisky 120–150 people every week — the first Friday swing party in LA in 16 years. Right now we have Inflation Buster pricing on Friday tickets, VIP suites, minis, and tables on the dance floor. Check the Tickets page for details.
Ladies Fantasy events include single men. They're hosted by the Hot Wife Community rather than Club Joi, though members are always welcome, and the number of single gentlemen is limited.
Wednesdays and Thursdays — occasionally we host Karaoke Wednesday or Sex Game Night with Sexy Simon Says, Musical Poles, Strip Tack Toe, and more. Check the calendar or newsletter to stay up to date.
Our members are amazing. Every year we get bigger — no major advertising, built entirely on word of mouth. A recent survey said 20% of all married and long-term couples are swingers or have tried the lifestyle. In Los Angeles that means potentially nearly 400,000 swingers. We've got a lot of work to do. Join us and tell your friends. Keep Los Angeles swinging.
We started off in a little place in Beverly Hills. A small loft with three beds, a tiny dance floor, and only one toilet — but it did have a shower!
We moved to a much bigger place off Wilshire Blvd and quickly transformed into an actual club with parties twice a month. Then the space was rented out from underneath us — a big catering company signed a long-term lease. We got the boot!
Warehouse parties. The club bounced around downtown for a few months, renting locations by the night and dragging beds, speakers, and everything else in and out. Difficult — but we still managed two parties a month.
The building by USC was a lifesaver: five years of Club Joi, with a big dance floor, central air, separate rooms, and parking. We had a local artist paint sexy pictures on the walls. It really became home.
Unfortunately the building had persistent permit problems, and it eventually came down to parking. Planning never approved the shared use, revoked our occupancy, and the Fire Department closed us down. The police were actually very understanding — the captain said, "We don't have an issue with you. We know you aren't breaking any laws."
After five years we had to move on — two more temporary locations downtown in two years. Then, in 2018, we found a new home.
The new building is the biggest yet — a massive 12,000-square-foot space with a big Hollywood nightclub feel and sexy play areas. High ceilings throughout. An elegant chandelier-lit group area. A shower big enough for four close friends. An exhibitionist/voyeur arena. Private and semi-private rooms. Triple-bed orgy rooms. Blue rooms, red rooms, a dark room. And the restrooms: one for the ladies, one for the gentlemen, and a coed restroom with a shower. 12 toilets. No waiting.
Near four major freeways, our members come from everywhere — the beach and inland, north in the Valley to South Orange County — and we're only 20 minutes from the airport for couples visiting Los Angeles. It even has parking.
This building was a game changer. People from all over the world compare us to the swing club in their home town — Club Joi has become a player on the world stage of swingers clubs. We continually work to upgrade the building and your swinging experience.
When did it all start? Probably with cave orgies, according to science. Mankind split from monkeys about 3 million years ago. Around 300,000 years ago we became homo sapiens. About 100,000 years ago we started speaking. 11,000 years of religion. Only 5,000 years of written language. Long before religion and the norms of society, we all just got together at night and had sex — millions and millions of cave orgies!
Back then life expectancy was 18. Hundreds of thousands of years of living and having sex together in caves shaped our sexual behavior — the sexual behavior you probably recognize from your own bedroom.
Scientists believe this instinct shows up again and again throughout history — from harems and Roman orgies to modern swing parties like Club Joi. We only stopped a few thousand years ago. It's bred into us.
It's a little hard to define Club Joi. It's not really a nightclub. It's not really a sex party. It's kind of like a big Hollywood dance club, but sexier, and with "benefits." A place where you can look, feel, and be sexy — comfortably, among like-minded people. A safe place to meet other couples and single ladies without commitment, but with unlimited possibilities.
Swingers is a dated term — it brings up images of a hairy-chested guy with a bowl of keys from 1975. It's not the same anymore. Women are not the same. Couples are not the same. We need a new term.
"The Lifestyle" sounds nice but it's not descriptive — you end up typing "swingers lifestyle club" into Google or you'll never find a party. The upside-down pineapple is cute and clever, but not a word. (If you see someone wearing an upside-down pineapple shirt, strike up a conversation!) Spicy club hasn't gained traction. Happenings — that's what they call them in Japan. ENM (ethical non-monogamy) is a mouthful — and if you mix up the initials it means something totally different.
Orgy makes you think of ancient Rome — which was actually more than just sex. It was a place where you hung out, had live music, ate, drank, and of course had sex. A lot like Club Joi today. But "orgy" just brings up images of a pile of bodies.
Attitudes change. Society changes. The swingers lifestyle has evolved along with the times. We just need a new name. Maybe Joi Clubs?
Club Joi is the only true swing club in town. California is loaded with swingers and Los Angeles is the biggest city — but new couples interested in the Lifestyle have had few options here. In over 15 years, we've seen at least one club a year fail.
Hotel parties can be fun but awkward for inexperienced swingers, leaving new couples wondering if they'll ever be bold enough in a well-lit hotel room. House parties are inconsistent and limited — not conducive to a large swing crowd.
L.A. Couples was a huge swing club in Los Angeles — the only one with a party every weekend. It lasted about three years, and its closing was a major setback for LA swingers. Freedom Acres (Club FA) was the longest-running club in Southern California and a big inspiration, but not in Los Angeles; it closed after the owner passed away. Beverly Playhouse closed. The Amnesty Club — gone. Carnal Manor — gone. Lust Parties went broke. Since Club Joi started in 2010, more than 20 swinger groups and clubs have opened and closed.
Club Joi is trying to do its part for Los Angeles swingers and the many lifestyle couples who vacation here — but we need your help. Join now. Attend often. Tell your friends. Keep Los Angeles swinging.