Welcome to our weekend events guide, where we share what’s up around Seattle. If we’re missing something fun, email us at [email protected]. Watch Seattle Refined’s Abby Luschei talk about weekend events Thursdays on ‘ARC Seattle‘ with Tyrah Majors and Steve McCarron, airing every weekday at 7 a.m. on Seattle’s CW Network!
Friday, June 26
Trans Pride Seattle. Friday in Capitol Hill will be full of music, performances, speakers, community, and celebrating the Transgender, TwoSpirit, and Gender Diverse community. “Everyone who supports + affirms Trans life is invited to enjoy our stage show featuring a lineup of all-Trans talent and our tabling fair featuring 100+ Trans-led and affirming orgs, community groups, artists, and services; and to find and bask in community among the thousands of attendees who gather to celebrate, to resist, and to show that Trans people aren’t going anywhere.”
- 5 to 10 p.m.
- Free to attend
- Volunteer Park Amphitheater
Friday to Sunday, June 26-28
Queer/Pride Festival. Seattle’s Pride music festival is back this weekend! The lineup features headliners Keke Palmer, JT, and Honey Dijon, as well as performances by Erika Jayne (DJ Pretty Mess), Bianca Del Rio, Hercules & Love Affair, local/national drag queens, and more. It takes over the Pike/Pine corridor in Capitol Hill with 35 main stage performances, afterparties, arts, and more.
- 5 p.m. to midnight Friday, 4 p.m. to midnight Saturday, and noon to 10 p.m. Sunday
- $208 GA weekend pass, $337 VIP weekend pass, day passes available; purchase online
- Capitol Hill
FIND MORE PRIDE EVENTS:Here is a list of Seattle Pride events happening in the area this weekend and beyond
Saturday, June 27
Indigiqueer Festival. “Connect with the Indigiqueer, Two-Spirit, and LGBTQIA+ Indigenous community this Pride weekend at Seattle’s Waterfront Park.” Get ready for music, food, drag, an Indigenous market, and more at the 5th annual Indigiqueer Festival.
- 2 to 8 p.m.
- Free to attend
- Pier 62
Saturday and Sunday, June 27-28
Seattle PrideFest. PrideFest Capitol Hill is taking place on Saturday, spanning five blocks of North Broadway, Denny, and Cal Anderson Park and featuring more than three stages of entertainment. PrideFest Seattle Center will take place on Sunday, featuring hundreds of vendors, food, drinks, and entertainment across three stages. Both events are FREE!
- Noon to 8 p.m. Saturday (Capitol Hill) and Sunday (Seattle Center)
- Free to attend
- Capitol Hill on Saturday and Seattle Center on Sunday
Sunday, June 28
Seattle Pride Parade. Seattle’s iconic Pride Parade will once again march from Westlake Park to Seattle Center this Sunday, featuring more than 250 queer activists, small businesses, nonprofits, allies, drag royalty, dancers, DJs, speakers, and more. “The Seattle Pride Parade is community-led, deeply rooted in activism, and unapologetically focused on LGBTQIA2S+ visibility. Every year, 300,000+ people gather in the streets, marching for joy, justice, and belonging.”
- Preshow 10 a.m., parade 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
- Free to attend
- Downtown Seattle
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