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    Pride guide 2024: D.C. parties, parades and events

    By Anna Spiegel,

    2024-05-31

    It's Pride Month in D.C. and there are tons of ways to celebrate.

    Mark your calendar: Capital Pride weekend is June 7-9, which includes the Capital Pride Parade on Saturday and Sunday festival and concer t headlined by Ava Max and Billy Porter.

    • Tons of events are organized by the Capital Pride Alliance.

    What's new: The parade route is different in advance of the HUGE celebration next year, WorldPride , which marks the 50th anniversary of Pride in D.C.

    • The route skips Dupont Circle due to narrow streets and instead moves through downtown to accommodate more people and festivities.

    What's happening: More parades, concerts, and kickoff events.

    Pride Flashband at Union Stage

    Saturday, June 1

    Grab $20 tickets to kick off Pride month with eight all-new Flashbands covering songs by queer icons with sex, gender, and trans-positive tunes.

    AYA Queer Prom: The Speak Up Speakeasy

    Saturday, June 1

    As You Are hosts a 1920s-themed soirée at a secret location (revealed upon ticket purchase). Tickets are $15-$25.

    Out/Spoken at Penn Social

    Sunday, June 2

    Story District presents the 14th-annual live performance, which highlights eight entertaining and poignant stories from the DMV's LGBTQ+ community. Tickets are $28.

    "We Have Always Been Here" at the National Gallery of Art

    Starting Sunday, June 2

    Four films and videos by award-winning LBGTQ+ artists will be screened throughout the month. Up first: the new trans-positive film, "Orlando, My Political Biography," inspired by Virginia Woolf's 1928 novel. Free registration and limited same-day passes are available.

    Night Out at Nationals Park

    Thursday, June 6

    One of the biggest Pride nights in baseball goes down for the 19th year against the Atlanta Braves. $5 from every ticket sold goes to Team DC.

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    Pose with Screech at Nats Park "Night Out." Photo: Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/The Washington Post via Getty Images

    Riot! Capital Pride Opening Party at Echostage

    Friday, June 7

    Hit mega-club Echostage for the kickoff of Pride weekend. A dazzling lineup of performers is headlined by RuPaul's Drag Race star Sapphira Cristál. Tickets ($37-$50) required.

    Booty Rex Queer Pride Dance Party at Black Cat

    Friday, June 7

    The popular "glamified dancefloor experience" is back from the Booty Rex hosts with a night of talented DJs, dancers, and live drumming. Tickets are $20.

    MIXTAPE Pride Party at the 9:30 Club

    Saturday, June 8

    Local DJs and performers get the weekend started with a lively dance party . Tickets are $30.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2gCwAe_0tbvDS6F00 Capital Pride Parade. Photo: Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/The Washington Post via Getty Images

    The Capital Pride Block Party

    Saturday, June 8

    Though the parade , which kicks off at 3pm, skips Dupont Circle, the block party is still thriving along 17th Street starting at noon.

    Pride Rewind

    Saturday, June 8

    "The official sapphic pure dance party experience " heads to The Square for a retro celebration featuring DJs spinning Pride anthems, live performances from Blaq Dynamite, and vintage games. Tickets are $20-$35.

    Live Tour: Over the Rainbow

    Sunday, June 16

    A Tour of Her Own explores feminist history in D.C. through a queer lens, delving into intriguing historical anecdotes. Single tickets are $40 (prices vary).

    All-Purpose Drag Brunch/Benefit

    Saturday, June 22

    Navy Yard's waterfront pizzeria and Darcy de la Cuadra team up for a brunch benefiting SMYAL. Tickets ($20) include bottomless mimosas and spritzes, plus the show starting at noon.

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