MORE than 50 protestors have gathered outside an LNP fundraiser at the Greek Club in West End shouting "sexist, racist, anti-queer".

Carrying signs reading "shame, Abbott, shame", the group shouted slogans and occasional expletives at the building where Opposition leader Tony Abbott was due to speak.

Cries for marriage equality, rights for asylum seekers and women's rights were also heard.

The crowd's chants drowned out the soft jazz music escaping the Greek Club.

A number of police are at the scene, but the protest appears peaceful.

A sign draped over a car reads: "I do support marriage equality".

After more than an hour of slogans and calls to "jail" LNP members, the crowd began disbanding.

Organiser Jessica Payne, 26, from Equal Love Brisbane said she wanted those gathered inside to hear the protest.

"It's the bringing together of all the community groups and organisations that don't support Abbott," she said.

Ms Payne said the groups wanted to send a "very clear message to the LNP that there are people who are actively opposed to their agenda".

"It was definitely a very loud protest - every person that came to the function could hear us," she said.