Marchers will proceed south on Fifth Avenue before heading west on Eighth Street. June 26: The 53rd NYC Pride March will begin at noon from 25th Street and Fifth Avenue. This event draws more than 100,000 festival goers throughout the day. June 26: The PrideFest Street Fair, teems with unique vendors, entertainment, food and activity on Fourth Avenue between E. at The Seaport's Pier 17. Celebrate Pride Weekend with a roster of LGBTQIA+ owned and operated businesses, dance to the music of Bill Coleman and see a live performance or two. June 25: Hester Street Fair Pride Market, 11 a.m. June 21: The Center's Garden Party, with performances, music, special guest and more at Pier 84 (near 44th Street) at 6 p.m. This is part of more than a week of AC Pride events happening in town from June 15 to 23 for more information, visit /atlanticcitypride.Ī sampling of the many events in New York City's Pride celebration. Tickets ($15) and more information is at. in Atlantic City, hosts the AC is Burning 2022 AC Pride Ball at 10 p.m. There is a suggested $10 minimum donation at the door.Īnchor Rock Club, 247 South New York Ave. Drag performers Pissi Myles, Lady Celestina, Tastie, Morrigan von Haunt, Queen Biqtch, Demi Gawdess, Anita Sigg and reigning Miss Paradise Crystal Envy will take the stage. Emcee is Rai Guerra, with tunes from DJ Tall Speedy and DJ Jay Insult. The event will feature music from Pedals, Blaise, Heather Hills, Des and the Swagmatics, and Ryan and Shayne of the Shady Street Show Band. Sunday, June 12, at Georgie's Bar, 810 Fifth Ave., Asbury Park.
The Sixth Annual Pulse Memorial Benefit show supporting Project REAL happens at 3 p.m. Saturday, June 11, with kids' activities, live music, vendors and more. Pride in the Park returns to Riverside Gardens Park on West Front Street in Red Bank from noon to 4 p.m. For more information, visit /get-involved/events/lgbtq-health. Tickets start at $250, with sponsorship opportunities available. Friday, June 10, at the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach Township. For tickets ($15) visit . The brewery will be selling Pride-themed T-shirts, glasswear and four-packs of beer for the occasion.Įnjoy Cocktails on LBI to support the Center for LGBTQ+ Health Care at Cooper University Health Care, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in Cherry Hill, will host a day-long Pride celebration including the Drag Me to Forgotten Boardwalk drag show at 7 p.m. For more information, visit .Īfter its appearance at Haddon Township's Pride Parade party, Forgotten Boardwalk Brewing Co., 1940 Olney Ave. on Saturday, June 11, at the SoHa Arts Building, 1001 White Horse Pike. on Friday, June 10, at Haddon Square, 51 Haddon Ave., and the 2022 Pride Festival is noon to 4 p.m. Pride and Progress Community Night is 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 9, traveling on Haddon Avenue from Crystal Lake Avenue to Strawbridge Avenue, followed by an after-party at Haddon Square featuring a beer tent from Forgotten Boardwalk Brewing Co. Haddon Township will host a weekend of Pride festivities, including a Pride Parade from 6 to 10 p.m. For discounted $10 tickets via the New Jersey Pride Chamber of Commerce, visit /events.
For tickets ($12) and more information, visit /trenton. Thursday, June 9, with a pre-game happy hour and post-game fireworks.
Trenton Thunder Pride Night returns to the Trenton Thunder Ballpark, 1 Thunder Road in Trenton, at 6 p.m. (Suggested donations from $1 to $30, 7-8 p.m.More: 'All kids deserve to see their families in books': LGBTQ children's book 'All Moms' out now Panelists include Alyssa Al-Dookhi, an Arab-American comedian, educator and activist Icon Ebony-Fierce, a drag performer curator and community organizer Conrad Benner, a public art and public space advocate and Jacen Bowman, a makeup artist and a member of the House of Progidy of HBO’s “Legendary.” Ticket proceeds will be split between two organizations selected by the panelists: Morris Home, a residential recovery program serving the transgender community, and Philadelphia Black Gay Pride. This groundbreaking panel moderated by the writer Anne Ishii, executive director of Asian Arts Initiative, aims to amplify queer voices, raising the volume on issues of equality, acceptance and impact. Queer Me Out: The Impact of Queer Trailblazers, Philadelphia Presented by by /fqJuzE8NqO- NewFest Friday, June 3
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