PRIDEChicago will be coordinating the city’s 49th annual Pride Parade, the culmination of a month’s worth of events. From a “Singles Charity Auction,” to multiple drag shows, to an ABBA salute, head over to Boystown for a weekend of pure celebration and fun. Hosting an array of performers like the Chicago Gay Men’s Chorus, DJ Xtasy, and Blake Lewis, this year’s festival will include both some wild and some family-friendly events. A sunset cruise will feature Phi Phi O’Hara & DJ Cameron Cole. It’s since become a long-standing tradition during each year’s Pride month in New York.įor the first time ever, NYC Pride is having a cosplay event, founded in partnership with the creators of Flame Con, the LGBTQ nonprofit Geeks OUT. The Stonewall Riots in June 1969 gave birth to the first NYC Pride Rally just one month after the event, where 500 people gathered for a “Gay Power” demonstration in Washington Square Park, followed by a candlelight vigil in Sheridan Square. Dorsey will perform the premiere of The Missing Generation, created after recording oral-history interviews with longtime LGBTQ survivors of the early AIDS epidemic. Head to the Joyce Theater, an official partner with NYC Pride, for six performances by two queer contemporary dance companies: Madboots Dance, a queer, all-male dance troupe, and Sean Dorsey, a transgender choreographer and head of the Sean Dorsey Dance company. June 19 to June 23 (hours vary) at the Joyce Theater In partnership with NewFest and the SVA Theater, the event will feature the short films Ideal Home, Antonio Lopez 1970: Sex, Fashion & Disco, and From Selma to Stonewall: Are We There Yet?
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(varies) at the SVA TheaterĪ three-day screening curated by the publication Them, this series of shorts entitled “Queeroes” will include an introduction by the filmmaker at the start of the show. The panel will be moderated by Diana Tourjee, a GLAAD award-winning trans journalist, and will feature panelists Brian Michael Smith, Amiyah Scott, Jamie Clayton, and more. In partnership with GLAAD, Game Changers is a new event spotlighting leaders of the LGBTQIA+ community that have broken through barriers in their respective industries and communities. Boasting an impressive lineup of performers, this event brings together the LGBTQ community for a lively celebration. June 23 to June 24 at Hudson River Park’s Pier 97įor its second year in a row, the biggest Pride music festival in New York City is taking place in the heart of Hell’s Kitchen. Heading into its 25th consecutive year and traditionally held in conjunction with the parade, NYC Pride will host a street fair with artists, exhibitors, and a variety of activities that blend local residents and business owners, families, corporate sponsors, community leaders, and more.
at University Place between 13th Street and Waverly Place It will also be livestreamed on ABC7 from 12 to 3 p.m. The grand marshals for this year’s parade will be Billie Jean King, Lambda Legal, Tyler Ford, and Kenita Placide. With over 110 floats and 450 unique marching contingents, last year’s march was the biggest in history, and this year’s is set to break that record.
The Pride March, which is NYC Pride’s biggest event, takes place on Sunday. Photo: Brazil Photo Press/LatinContent/Getty Images