Gay pride festival phoenix


Phoenix Pride Parade A walking celebration of LGBTQ+ community and culture

EVENTS

The pride royal court rides down Third Street celebrating the Phoenix Pride Parade on Oct. 20, , in downtown Phoenix.

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The pride royal court rides down Third Street celebrating the Phoenix Pride Parade on Oct. 20, , in downtown Phoenix.

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The pride royal court rides down Third Street celebrating the Phoenix Pride Parade on Oct. 20, , in downtown Phoenix.

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People march along Third Street celebrating the Phoenix Pride Parade on Oct. 20, , in downtown Phoenix.

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People march along Third Street celebrating the Phoenix Pride Parade on Oct. 20, , in downtown Phoenix.

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People march along Third Street celebrating the Phoenix Pride Parade on Oct. 20, , in downtown Phoenix.

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Community grand marshal David Hernandez rides along Third Street celebrating the Phoenix Pride Parade on Oct. 20, , in downtown Phoenix.

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People march along

Credit Cards and ApplePay are accepted for onsite admission and beverage sales. ATMs will also be available for your convenience.

If the admission price is economically taxing, FREE ADMISSION to the Festival may be arranged by becoming a PRIDE VOLUNTEER and volunteering a minimum of 4 hours.

Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteer Application

Festival Accessibility

All accessibility information is available at the Information Booth near the entrance, which is staffed with a volunteer who knows American Sign Language.

Deaf/Hard of Hearing Services
American Approve Language (ASL) interpreters are present during all performances at the Main, Community, Bistro, and Erotic World Stages. An Accessibility Viewing Area is available at the Main Stage for all those needing to see the ASL interpreters and those needing to see without obstructions, requiring a chair to sit, etc. Please see our Information Booth (with the interpreter symbol) near the Main Entrance to obtain an “Accessibility Area Wristband” for admission into the Main Stage Accessibility Viewing Area. An interpreter will

Phoenix Pride&#;s Rainbows Festival celebrating LGBTQ+ community with free event this weekend

PHOENIX &#; Live entertainment fancy The Lady Gaga Tribute and Chris Pierce will be headlining a weekend full of inclusive fun in downtown Phoenix at the Rainbows Festival.

On Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Heritage Square will be celebrating the greater LGBTQ+ community with live music and more than local food and exhibit vendors.

The Rainbows Festival, the second largest Pride event in the state, is free to the public and dog-friendly.

An expected 20, spectators will be in attendance at the 22nd edition of Rainbows Festival, according to a Friday press release.

Entertainment lineup at Phoenix Rainbows Festival

The Lady Gaga Tribute will be taking the main stage at p.m. on Saturday, while R&B solo artist Chris Pierce will construct his appearance at 5 p.m. on Sunday.

Here is the adj list of main stage entertainers at the festival:

Saturday, April 5

  • 10 a.m. &#; DJ Shorty, Cheer Arizona and Reina C. After Dark
  • 11 a.m. &#; Agra Royalty Revue
  • Noon &#;  CeCe TV
  • 1 p.

    Happy Pride Month! Here are the biggest celebrations in Arizona all year

    • Flagstaff celebrates Pride in the Pines in June, when the weather is pleasant.
    • Other Arizona cities celebrate Pride in the decline to avoid summer's extreme heat.
    • Phoenix Pride and Tucson Pride are in the fall. Here's what to know about each event.

    Pride Month may paint the nation rainbow in June, but in Arizona, we’ve learned to authorize the glitter rest until the temps cool down.

    While most cities across the U.S. celebrate LGBTQ+ pride in the early days of summer, Arizonans know beat than to throw a parade in degree heat. Instead, we’ve made Pride a fall affair, because nothing says "love is love" like not melting into the pavement.

    From the high desert breezes of Flagstaff to the vibrant streets of Tucson and the colorful chaos of Phoenix, Arizona’s Pride festivals are worth the wait.

    Here’s when and where to catch the biggest Pride events in Arizona, just not in June, because we like our rainbow flags with a side of mild weather.

    Flagstaff Pride: Pride in The Pines

    Flagstaff, ever the cool kid in A