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Tickets start at $30 for general admission, $25 for members, and $15 for virtual attendants (with a $5 service fee).
6/12: Community Connection: Pride in Ourselves, Pride in Our Legacy
Attend this multigenerational gathering hosted by The ElderPride Council, presented by Chase Brexton Health Care, for an opportunity to connect with members of the LGBTQ+ community in all different stages of life.
Register here.
Pride Celebration, Saturday, June 7, 1 p.m. For every pint purchased, Guinness will make a donation to support Maryland Safe Haven and their LGBTQ+ safety mission. to 8 p.m., Inner Harbor Amphitheater, 201 E. Pratt St. The Baltimore by Baltimore Festival Series is returning this month, with a special Pride edition curated by Dapper Dan Midas (DDm).
A new date for its festival and parade will be announced.
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Baltimore Pride
Every year, Baltimore Pride celebrates the contributions made to society by sexual and gender minorities. The group will perform songs of hope, diversity, inclusion, and humor.
This event is free for all who RSVP.
6/13: Mount Vernon Pride
Mount Vernon Pride pieces together all aspects of LGBTQ+ and Baltimore culture to create an event bursting with queer joy. to 9 p.m., Movement Hampden and Union Craft Brewing. There are several Light Rail stops within the Pride footprint: Lexington Market, Mount Vernon, Cultural Center / State Center and Mt.
Royal/MICA. Those taking the Light RailLink should depart at Woodberry.
to 9 p.m. The event at Movement Hampden will feature climbing activities for youth (1 p.m.
From the annual Pride parade and block party, to events showcasing cabaret performances and youth sports, there’s bound to be something for every person’s hue in the rainbow.
Check them all out in our Pride events roundup:
Pride Night, Thursday, June 5, 6 p.m.
Singer Jennifer Holliday will perform.
Big Top Revival: A Pride Variety Show, Friday, June 13, 9 p.m., Hotel Revival Baltimore. 401 W Fayette St. 7-11 p.m.
Official Baltimore Pride Parties
6/9: 50 Shades of Pride: Opening Happy Hour
To kick off Baltimore Pride’s festivities, attend the opening happy hour at Ema’s Corner, in the old Joe Squared space in Station North.
“A Lovely Day for Love” is a 5 percent ABV lager infused with cherry puree. “We have invested a quarter of our budget to security,” he says, mentioning partnerships with local police and shuttle rides from Pride events. Once inspired by the wonderful work and creations of LGBTQ+ folks, you can create your very own disco ball–a beacon of queer nightlife and joy.
to 1 p.m., Patterson Park (adjacent to Virginia S. Baker Recreation Center). If you’re a first-timer, expect to be specially welcomed, though you may want to leave your striped shirts, suits, and sandals at home. Free with RSVP.
6/13: Twilight on the Terrace
In what is sure to be an unforgettable performance at the M&T Bank Exchange, award-winning singer and actress Jennifer Holliday will perform “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going.” The gala will honor the 50-year legacy of Baltimore Pride and all proceeds will support the LGBTQ+ community.