To make sure your outfit fits the vibe and the rules, we’ve put together the key questions about the dresscode.
The hashtag defines the dresscode of tightstorm: only tight Lycra (Spandex) is allowed. This includes gear from sports contexts – cycling kits, tights, wrestling singlets or swim briefs. The key is: tight, stretchy and visibly fetish-oriented.
Yes. The dresscode is part of the concept – no Lycra, no entry. tightstorm is a space for Lycra fetish and community. If you’re unsure, you can change on-site.
Anything made of Lycra that fits tightly and has a fetish aesthetic. Sporty styles are welcome – like cycling jerseys, tights, wrestling singlets or swimwear. Important: no mixed materials like neoprene, rubber or standard sportswear.
Outfits should be tight and clearly fetish-inspired. That can be sporty, sexy or provocative – but always Lycra-based. Casual gymwear or PVC don’t qualify.
Yes. Neoprene, PVC, rubber, leather, jeans, sweatpants, regular sportswear or street clothes are not allowed. Mixed materials or loose fits don’t meet the dresscode. Cycling shoes and flip-flops are also prohibited – for safety reasons.
Yes. At tightstorm in the HARD ON Vienna, you can change at the entrance and leave your belongings at the cloakroom. Changing during the party is possible if cloakroom resources allow.
Accessories are allowed as long as they complement your Lycra outfit and don’t dominate it. Masks, harnesses, caps or sports helmets can enhance your look – but Lycra must remain the focus.
Yes. At HARD ON Vienna, there’s a cloakroom at the entrance where you can change and store your belongings. Its included in your LMC membership.
Stick to the rule: tight, Lycra, fetish-oriented. A compression shirt with a running tights are a great start. Swimming briefs are often the most affordable option and meet the dresscode perfectly. If you’re unsure, ask in advance or bring a backup outfit.
No. The dresscode is strict: only tight Lycra is allowed. Neoprene, PVC, rubber, standard sportswear or other materials are excluded.
Yes. The dresscode is checked at the entrance and throughout the party. If your outfit doesn’t meet the requirements, you can change on-site – otherwise, entry won’t be possible. This ensures a consistent and immersive experience for everyone.
To make sure you know how to get in and what’s required, we’ve answered the most important questions about location and admission.
Yes. tightstorm takes place at the clubhouse of the LMC Vienna. Entry is only possible with a valid membership with the LMC.
If you don’t live in Austria, choose the international guest membership. It costs €11 per week and includes entry to tightstorm. Registration is done online and must be completed at least 72 hours before the event so it can be reviewed and activated in time.
Entry depends on your LMC membership. As an international guest, you pay €11 for one week – that’s your entry to tightstorm. Other membership types have different prices. Full details are available at lmc-vienna.at.
The LMC Vienna is a registered association – and by law, clubhouses may only be accessed by members. This protects the community and ensures a safe environment.
At least 72 hours before tightstorm. Memberships are manually reviewed and activated – so please register in time.
No. Flip-flops, shower sandals and cycling shoes – with or without cleats – are not allowed in the clubhouse for safety reasons. Allowed footwear includes sneakers, boots or other sturdy closed shoes that match your outfit. Dress shoes are not permitted for fetish reasons.