Proceeds will benefit NYC Pride and other LGBTQIA+ organizations. Admission is free, but if you want to reserve a blanket ($50) or, even better, a couch ($750), click here.
Before the movie kicks off, there’ll be live entertainment and games with drag queen Miss Richfield 1981 leading the charge. On Friday, June 21, NYC Pride will post up at Pier 45 for a very special kid-friendly screening of Coco. Take the family out for movie night at Pier 45. Finally, on Pride Day itself (June 30), Threes will throw a post-Pride party for all your dancing needs. The weekend of June 7, Threes will host a Queer Dance party with Oakland’s Temescal Brewing, a post-Brooklyn Pride Run happy hour, and a World Pride 2019 variety show featuring burlesque performers, drag queens, dancers, and comedy. Party at Threes Brewing in Gowanus and Greenpoint all month long.īrooklyn brewery and bar Threes Brewing is going all out this June: They’ll kick off the month with the release of Gender Neutral, a hop-forward lager that benefits the Anti-Violence Project. (There will also be a special Stonewall for All lager on tap from Brooklyn Brewery.) Admission is free, but plan to show up early to grab a good spot. With Miss Fire Island Ariel Sinclair hosting, expect celebrity judges, more than $5,000 in prizes, and a whole lot of drag queens. So you can bet that the competition will be especially fierce at this year’s Miss Stonewall pageant on June 2. Proceeds will benefit both GLWD and NYC Pride.Ī big part of this year’s celebration is focused on the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots. General-admission tickets are $70, while VIP passes (which include early entry and a gift bag) are $125. The evening will include plenty to eat, cooking demonstrations, and the GLWD terrace overlooking Sixth Avenue and Spring Street. On June 28, charitable organization God’s Love We Deliver will open its gorgeous public-events space for Savor Pride, a culinary event featuring LGBTQIA+ and ally chefs, including Renee Blackman and author Julia Turshen. Here, a list of 19 ways to celebrate Pride 2019 whether you’re LGBTQIA+ or a steadfast ally.Įnjoy city views at God’s Love We Deliver’s Savor Pride event. Pride never fails to be a source of both joy and entertainment, but this year’s celebration marking the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots is sure to stand out.
This weekend marks the start of June, which also happens to be the start of Pride Month here in New York City.