Drag queens Alyssa, Detox, Shangela and Trixie Mattel are scheduled to make appearances. Tickets start at $45, and all attendees have to be older than 21. Night of 1,000 Queens: See people from "RuPaul's Drag Race" perform at this 9 p.m. It's a fundraiser that ends with fireworks - what more could you want? Parson James will perform.ĭance on the Pier: Fergie will perform at this 30th anniversary event at Pier 26 from 2 to 10 p.m.
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PrideFest: It's a street fair! Eat and shop with friends at this free event along Hudson Street from 11 a.m. Check out the floats along Fifth Avenue from noon on. Grand marshals Jazz Jennings, Subhi Nahas and Cecilia Chung will lead more than 300 contingents from organizations, community groups and nonprofits.
Pride March: This huge, free parade is the biggest event of the weekend. It costs $20 at the door and will feature drink specials like $6 beers and $8 well drinks. PrideFest, just after The March on June 26, is a LGBT. Tickets cost $25 at the door and get you access to music from people like DJ Mister Wallace, art by people like Gabrielle Royal and readings by people like Sue Elise Peebles.īAD HABIT PRIDE: The official Dyke March afterparty starts at 10 p.m. Now it’s 2016, things have changed and much progress has been made in recognizing the rights and the humanity of the LGBT community, which is reflected in Pride Week. The March is the largest Pride parade in the United States, for which they expect 2 million spectators. Its website warns that it's not a parade but a reminder that "we must organize among ourselves to fight for our rights, safety, and visibility."Įverybooty: This art and dance party celebrating queer culture will dominate the Brooklyn Academy of Music from 9 p.m. There were approximately five million people attending the 2016 Olympics. The number of attendees increased from 1 million in 2015 to 2 million in 2016. New York City Dyke March: Check out this annual women's march, starting at 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue at 5 p.m. How Many People Attend The Nyc Pride Parade New York City’s Pride March has historically been the biggest pride parade in North America, holding 2 percent of North America’s total. Head to Slate nightclub at 54 W. 21st St. between 8 p.m. Please allow 6 to 10 days for items to be delivered. Whether you are visiting from afar or live nearby, we have many shirts, bags, and more to choose from. Gay Pride Parade NYC 2016: Pulse Nightclub Manager, Owner To Attend - New York City, NY - Prepare yourself for the parade, the rally, the fest and more.
Official New York City Pride merchandise. Whether you are visiting from afar or live nearby, we have many shirts, bags, and more to choose from.
My black and queer identity truly met and danced on this spirited Sunday, leading me to capture the following scenes, faces and personalities of each community that continue to provide their members with inclusive space to be well and embrace their authentic selves.PIER PRESSURE 17 | Chelsea: For $25 in advance, $30 at the door, you can attend a Teaze afterparty that includes drinks, dancing and DJs. Official New York City Pride merchandise. Add the sounds from featured DJ’s like Kitty Cash, Dylanthegypsy and Twelve45, and the afternoon was transformed by the pure energy, love and joy of sisterhood.
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Yesterday, NYC’s annual Pride Parade was held in the heart of the West Village, drawing out a mixed-generational crowd of LGBTQ members and allies in celebration, unity and solidarity.