All Together Now

Programming Announced for Fall Celebration All Together Now!

Sep 14, 2021 | Seattle Pride

We are so very excited to announce the programming planned for, All Together Now our free fall event at Volunteer Park on Capitol Hill on Saturday, October 9th, 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. The afternoon will feature lots of food, drink, fun and games, and a can’t-miss lineup of LGBTQIA+ performers.

Headlining the event is Seattle-based producer, DJ, and artist Chong the Nomad who will be sharing the stage with some of our local Pride favorites including DJ dark_wiley, CarLarans, Cassandra Lewis, alongside BeautyBoiz presented by Tito’s Handmade Vodka. The show will be hosted by KEXP-on air host Marco Collins and drag queen favorite Betty Wetter. This lineup is going to be on fire – you won’t want to miss it!

The event will also feature a crowd favorite, Drag Queen Bingo, presented by Jack Daniel's Tennessee Fire and hosted by Aleksa Manila. Bingo cards and daubers will be available for purchase at the event, with proceeds benefitting us here at Seattle Pride. Come play Bingo with us!

There will also be plenty of food and beverages including an alcohol garden offering Elysian Brewing, Mike’s Hard Lemonade Seltzer, Ruben’s Brews, Jack Daniel's Tennessee Fire, and Tito’s Handmade Vodka, and local food trucks including Dumpling Tzar, Full Tilt Ice Cream, Mobile Mayan, and Monster Dogs. Additional fun and games at the event include a 360-degree photo booth presented by T-Mobile, oversized Jenga, cornhole, and more.

An onsite COVID-19 vaccination clinic will also be made available by UW Medicine to provide vaccinations to people who have not yet received them.

In recognition of National Coming Out Day (Monday, Oct. 11) we are inviting you, our community members, to reflect on your coming out stories at a My Coming Out Story video booth at the event and online at in advance of the celebration, hosted in partnership with C89.5 and Three Dollar Bill Cinema. Sharing your story is important for our community – whether your experience was painful or humorous – please remember that by sharing your story, you are helping other folks in our community to live authentically and are helping to create a safer space for all of us.

Your coming out video testimonials will be treated with sensitivity and the respect they deserve, and will be archived at C895.org/Pride and compiled for a Seattle Pride YouTube channel release on Coming Out Day to generate empathy, create new advocates -- and inspire others to come out. Folks can submit their coming out stories online in advance of the event at C895.org/Pride.

The fall celebration will also see the return of Vote with Pride – which launched last year – sponsored by our Seattle Out & Proud Foundation to grow LGBTQIA+ voter registration and participation in the upcoming general election. The Vote with Pride booth will help attendees register to vote, educate themselves about the candidates with the new, online Seattle Pride Voter’s Guide, and offer Vote with Pride campaign stickers and yard signs.

Masks are required for all attendees at this event. Proof of vaccination (both vaccination cards and cellphone photos of vaccination cards accepted) is required for event and alcohol garden entry; patrons unable to be vaccinated – regardless of age – can show proof of negative COVID PCR test within 48 hours of the event. Details regarding COVID safety precautions and requirements are available on the event webpage.

Seattle Pride’s events are made possible with generous support from presenting partners Alaska Airlines, Facebook, Starbucks and T-Mobile, from Seattle Pride’s Official TV Partner, KIRO 7; The Stranger, and radio partners C89.5 FM, KNKX, and MOViN 92.5; as well as many other corporate and community partners.

For more information and to view the weekend’s complete program schedule of featured performers, activities, and more, visit SeattlePride.org and follow Seattle Pride on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn at @SeattlePride and on Pinterest and Twitter @OurSeattlePride.

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