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NYC Pride’s theme for 2025 - “Rise Up: Pride in Protest” - honors the legacy of the very first Pride March in 1970, which commemorated the one-year anniversary of the Stonewall Riots.
This year, you can connect our community and allies, marching contingents, Grand Marshals, nonprofits, sponsors, activists & more as you experience our iconic Pride March like never before.
NYC Pride’s Grandstand is a premium, ticketed experience that offers a prime Pride March viewing spot with relaxed stadium-style seating. Grandstand ticket holders will also enjoy access to other VIP amenities, including adj restrooms, complimentary food and beverages, live entertainment, and more.
Grandstand tickets are non-refundable, non-transferable & sustain NYC Pride to keep our events free and accessible for all. Purchase tickets today: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2025-nyc-pride-march-grandstand-experience-tickets-1309227618049?aff=erelexpmlt
What to Do in Queer NYC July 25-July 28
Looking for something to do in the days ahead? Check out our roundup of events across the city:
Night of 1000 Kim Petras
Thursday, Jul 25, 7 p.m.
3 Dollar Bill, 260 Meserole Street, Brooklyn, NY
Join Nicky O for Night of 1000 Kim Petras, paying homage to the slut pop queen and her coconuts! Tickets via SeeTickets.
Queer Tag
Thursday, July 25, 8:30 p.m.
Bowlmor Chelsea Piers, Pier 60, New York, NY
Join Queer Social at Queer Tag, a night of unlimited laser tag, bowling, drink specials, and more. Discounted tickets via Eventbrite.
The Artists’ Lounge
Friday, July 26, 7 p.m.
Brooklyn Community Pride Center – Crown Heights, 1561 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY
The Brooklyn Community Pride Center hosts The Artist Lounge, where artists – including singers, poets, photographers, writers, and more – can network and showcase their art with other artists. All creators welcome – RSVP at LGBTBrooklyn.org.
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Fri Although Pride Month is over, there are still plenty of LGBTQ events slated throughout the Fourth of July and beyond. Whether you’re interested in a virtual book club or a queer event showcase, there are many ways to stay connected to friends, family, and community. Test out our list of options — from fireworks to circus sideshows, parties, comedy, and more — from July 1 through July 14. When: 8 p.m. on July 1 Where: In The Blue Room, Good Judy, 563 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn Drag performers Angelica Sundae and Nova JJ are hosting a special debut of “RuPaul’s Drag Race All-Stars.” Tables for the event start at $15, while standing room tickets are $10. Event-goers can secure a spot on Eventbrite. When: 8 p.m. on July 1 Where: The Broadway, 1272 Broadway, Brooklyn, New York A di NYC Pride’s theme for 2025 - “Rise Up: Pride in Protest” - honors the legacy of the very first Pride March in 1970, which commemorated the one-year anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. Join millions of spectators, our community and allies, marching contingents, game-changing Grand Marshals, local partners and more as we Rise Up and march in defiant advocacy, solidarity and celebration. For a VIP experience of the Pride March, consider NYC Pride’s Grandstand! This premium, ticketed experience offers an unmatched Pride March viewing spot with easy stadium-style seating, plus VIP amenities including private restrooms, complimentary diet and beverages, live entertainment and more. Purchase tickets now: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2025-nyc-pride-march-grandstand-experience-tickets-1309227618049?aff=erelexpmlt Can't join us in person? Revisit the 2024 NYC Pride March Broadcast & tun
10 Things to Do in Queer NYC July 1-14
“RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” Viewing Party
“Into The Unknown” A Queer Ritual Performance Showcase
NYC’s iconic Pride March, which began as an annual demonstration honoring the 1969 Stonewall Riots, has evolved into a powerful global symbol of LGBTQIA+ resilience, unity and activism.