June 25 at 8:00 p.m.: Egg Yolk, Taylor Mac Featuring The 24-Decade Gang with Matt Ray and Machine Dazzle.June 25 at 7:00 p.m.: National Queer Theater Presents: Criminal Queerness Festival This is Not a Memorized Script, This is a Well-Rehearsed Story.June 24 at 8 p.m.: Treya Lam, The Restart Stage at Damrosch Park.June 24 at 7 p.m.: National Queer Theater Presents: Criminal Queerness Festival >, The Club at Hearst Plaza.June 21 at 7 p.m.: Staceyann Chinn, The Club at Hearst Plaza.Here are the details (as shared in their press release): What: Lincoln Center’s initiative Restart Stages is bringing outdoor performances to its campus all summer long, and that includes a special Pride lineup for the end of June, featuring queer-led music, plays and more. Where: Various locations on Lincoln Center’s campus, located at 150 West 65th St. There will also be a Pride Festival on Saturday, June 19 from 1-6 p.m. COVID vaccinations and HIV testing will also be available on-site. Then from 5-9 p.m., enjoy Harmonica Sunbeam and DJ Mike Cruz for a drag show, mini ball, comedy, food, craft vendors, and more. that will feature a panel of speakers, local vendors, service agencies, and more. What: Bronx LGBT Center “Destination Tomorrow” will host the Bronx LGBT Expo on Thursday, June 17 from 1-4 p.m. This is a People’s March, and all are invited to join, but please wear face masks. What: The third annual Queer Liberation March, which is “a coalition of organizations & individuals fighting to reclaim the legacy of Stonewall in NYC,” will gather at Bryant Park on Pride Sunday, June 27 at 2:30 p.m., beginning to walk at 3 p.m.
You can find the full range of events from NYC Pride here.
This year it will be virtual, but feel free to “Dance Through the Decades, celebrating 35 years of dancing openly with the ones we love in whatever way feels comfortable to you.” See below for their flagship dance party taking place at The Greens in South Street Seaport, and help fund other free events like Youth Pride, Family Movie Night, The Rally, and many more by participating. What: Pride Island is NYC’s high-energy Pride celebration with all the music and dancing you could want.
There will also be a virtual MarketFest if you’re not ready to join in person. Taking place Sunday, June 27 at 11 a.m., you’ll get to enjoy music, food and free Pride gear as you walk through Greenwich Village. What: The annual LGBTQI+ Street Fair is back in person this year, with tons of participating vendors. Where: Greenwich Village, exact street location TBD The March will take place on Sunday, June 27 and will include a broadcast special on ABC-7, followed by a virtual component on NYC Pride’s Facebook and Youtube that will “feature groups and organizations that would typically take to the streets for the annual NYC Pride March.” As for outdoor events, there will be “pop-ups” at local Manhattan businesses featuring work by queer NYC artists and designers - an interactive map will soon be available so you can plan your route. What: NYC’s main Pride event - the March through Manhattan - won’t be back in full force this year, but will have more in-person elements along with its mostly virtual celebration. Where: ABC-7 and other online streaming locations various Manhattan small businesses
Marches, Concerts & Celebrations Facebook / NYC Pride 1. We’ve done our best to round up as many Pride events as we could find in NYC, but please feel to email us at with any other additions!Īnd of course, Happy Pride. All month long there are tons of Pride events and happenings in NYC, from outdoor concerts and plays, to educational art installations, to food specials that give back to non-profit organization centering the queer community, to of course, the iconic Pride March (which continues to be part virtual this year). Of course, with NYC being the birthplace of the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement, the city goes all-out for Pride. June is Pride Month: a time to celebrate, honor, and advocate for the diverse queer community - in New York City and beyond.