Gay events in philly

The Event Next Edition: Saturday. Rally starts on May 31 at 11am; marching, at noon. Get your facts straight and your history GAY on this specialty tour of Philadelphia’s iconic Gayborhood. Stay close to Rittenhouse Square and Midtown Village, home to the city’s busy gay nightlife district.

Expect loads of laughter and not a little improv. June 7 at 9pm and June 14 at 2 and 9pm. Philadelphia writer and curator Akili Z. Davis moderates the post-screening discussion. Find the performance schedule and map of activities here. Free, N. Front Street.

LGBTQ+ events in Philadelphia Find upcoming events in your neighborhood Fun gay parties, drag brunch, queer entertainment, gay cultural events, lesbian parties, lectures on LGBTQ+ subjects & more. Louis Kahn Park, 11th and Pine streets. Afterwards, 11th and Walnut becomes the entrance to a Gayborhood-wide festival, from noon to 7pm.

Enjoy refreshments, music, and a first look at the exhibit, which runs through August 1. Pre-concert celebration at pm. The event is proudly diverse, welcoming all abilities, ages, races, genders, incomes, orientations. LGBTQ Lending Library William Way LGBT Community Center | Philadelphia, PA pm mi Peer Counseling.

Michelle Taylor June 2 from 7 to pm. The artist-led collective invites attendees to an immersive art and music festival featuring a DIY fashion corner, line dancing lessons, a tarot and astrology corner, and more. Tour Includes: The evolution of Pride: from protest to parade Kiyoshi Kuromiya: Inventor, Architect, Activist America’s longest continuously-operating LGBT- and feminist bookstore Barbara Gittings, LGBTQ Pioneer Controversies of.

Philly Sketchfest brings D. Darcy, as portrayed by ComedySportz. There will be designated dancers to bring out the wallflowers so cool! OurFest Philadelphia (formerly OutFest) Come and be a part of the second annual OURfest: National Coming Out Parade and Festival, a lively tribute to LGBTQIA+ pride, strength, and solidarity, happening in the center of Philadelphia.

Visiting for Outfest? Come in costume for extra fun. The annual Philly Dyke March feels more like a protest than a parade — a joyful, loud, inclusive protest. Every June, Philadelphia and the nation celebrates Pride Month. First-come, first served.

Adapted from the groundbreaking novel, the production tells the story of a young American in Paris discovering and retreating from his queer self with tragic consequences. Lgbt events in Philadelphia, PAPrevious. Broad Street. So Many Stars is the collected oral histories of twenty trans, nonbinary, genderqueer, and two-spirit elders of color.