
Kick off Pride month with us!

Nate Gowdy

Nate Gowdy
Saturday, June 7
12 - 7 PM
12 - 7 PM
Volunteer Park,
Capitol Hill
Capitol Hill
Free & all ages
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This was my first pride as an openly queer person, so I did not know what to expect. Everybody seemed to be happy, in love, and themselves. I felt welcome and like I was where I was meant to be!
The Ultimate LGBTQIA2S+ Pride Kickoff
Seattle Pride in the Park isn’t just another festival—it’s a full-on experience. It’s where thousands of us come together to celebrate, dance, eat, shop, connect, and just be.
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Drag shows, food trucks, spending time surrounded by so many queer people and families. Also, I loved that it’s free! Community building is so crucial to our survival.“

Nate Gowdy

Nate Gowdy
Incredible local LGBTQIA2S+ performers—live music, DJs, drag, & more.

A high-energy dance floor—nonstop beats + a 21+ alcohol garden.

80+ booths featuring queer & BIPOC artists, businesses & nonprofits + Seattle’s best food trucks

Interactive community spaces—from a teen lounge to an elder space to a low-sensory zone.

Accessibility
We’re making sure everyone can be part of Pride in the Park. Here’s what’s available:
ADA priority seating & restrooms
ASL interpreters at performances
On-site support for food & beverages
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Lots of space for social distancing! Love the neurodivergent space, THANK YOU for handing out ear plugs! The shows were fun, vendors were amazing, enjoyable all around!”

Nate Gowdy

Nate Gowdy
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Let’s make Seattle Pride in the Park 2025 the best one yet. Mark your calendar, bring your people, and let’s celebrate exactly who we are.”

Nate Gowdy

Nate Gowdy
Other Upcoming Events
October 18, 9:30 pm - 11:30 pm
Rocky Horror Picture Show with costume contest
Rocky Horror Picture Show
October 19, 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Queer Figure Drawing
Bi-monthly free, laid-back, clothed figure drawing sessions.
October 19, 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
SIFF DocFest screening of A Deeper Love: The Story of Miss Peppermint
As part of SIFF DocFest, Follow trailblazing trans icon and activist Peppermint’s rise from a struggling Harlem queen to history-making turns on RuPaul’s Drag Race and Broadway, in this documentary that pulls back the curtain on fame, transition, and the cost of living in the spotlight as a Black trans woman.