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Chaque année en juin, la Pride est l'occasion de réfléchir aux luttes et aux réalisations de la communauté LGBTQ+ de Philadelphie et d'ailleurs, et de faire la fête.
Après tout, il y a beaucoup de choses à célébrer dans la ville de l'amour fraternel et de l'affection fraternelle : Les quartiers dynamiques, les restaurants primés et les principales attractions historiques de la ville sont tous soutenus par les communautés LGBTQ+ qui ont joué un rôle important dans le façonnement de notre ville depuis le tout début.
Things begin boldly with the a Pride flag unveiling and kick-off celebration on Tuesday, June 2, 2026 at 11 a.m. at Sofitel Philadelphia at Rittenhouse Square.
From there, celebrate Pride all month long with dedicated programming at iconic institutions like the National Constitution Center et le Bibliothèque libre de Philadelphie.
Expect plenty of festivals — like the annual Philly Marche et festival de la fierté heading to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway this year — plus parties, exhibitions and performances popping up around Greater Philadelphia that honor and support people of all gender identities and sexual orientations.
Read on for our guide to Pride Month celebrations in Greater Philadelphia for 2026.
Le National Constitution Center’Les expositions permanentes du musée racontent l'histoire d'Américains inspirés qui se sont battus pour les libertés des individus LGBTQ+ en élevant la voix et en exerçant leurs droits au titre du premier amendement.
Get to know these changemakers with special daily programming, highlighted artifacts, zine workshops and free-speech-themed craft-making during your visit to the museum throughout the entire month of June. General museum admission includes access to Pride month exhibits and activities.
Bon pour : Inclusive takes on American history À ne pas manquer : The daily Pride & Protests show at 1:45 p.m.
Où ? National Constitution Center, 525 Arch Street, Philadelphie, PA
Le Bibliothèque libre de Philadelphie offers a robust lineup of Pride month activities across its 54 branches, including drag queen storytime with Brittany Lynn, interactive music, dance, poetry and craft make-and-take workshops, plus a Monday teen hangout, elders sharing their coming out stories and more.
Expect author talks, public readings, a deep dive into art from the HIV/AIDS epidemic, a Pride month film series, meditation, comics, games and plenty of interactive programs.
Vibe : Venez comme vous êtes. Sachez avant de partir : Most events do not require registration, but check the library’s official event listings for info.
Où ? Divers endroits, notamment la bibliothèque centrale Parkway, 1901 Vine Street, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie.
Kick off Pride Month and Pride Weekend with the official Pride flag raising at City Hall de Philadelphie, celebrating the theme: “Raising Our Pride, Honoring Our Legacy, Building our Future.”
Join city leaders and allies along City Hall’s north apron (near where Broad Street and John F. Kennedy Boulevard meet) to honor those Philadelphians who have historically fought for LGBTQ+ rights while looking toward an equitable future.
Bon pour : An inclusive lunch-hour break Sachez avant de partir : The event is free to attend, with no registration required.
Où ? Philadelphia City Hall North Apron, 1400-1500 John F. Kennedy Boulevard and N. Broad Street between John F. Kennedy Boulevard and Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA
June 5-26, 2026 (select dates)
This June marks the debut of a new arts festival devoted entirely to queer art. The Philly Pride Arts Festival, or Philly PrideAF, offers a month-long celebration of LGBTQ+ art, stories and performances.
Expect a cavalcade of programming that includes live music like opera and choir, performing arts like drag shows and theater, plus interactive events like musical theater karaoke.
Look for the Philly Pride Arts Festival’s table set up along the annual Philly Pride March route (see below).
Vibe : Proud AF Sachez avant de partir : Location, tickets and timing vary by event.
Où ? Various locations including the Black Squirrel Club, 1049 Sarah Street, Philadelphia, PA
Applaudissements : Quelques-unes des plus brillantes étoiles de la scène comique du LGBTQ+ ont le dernier mot lors de cette soirée. Spectacle d'improvisation sur le thème de la fierté at CSz Philadelphia, the home of ComedySportz.
Vous êtes de la partie alors que les humoristes, les fans de comédie de LGBTQ+ et les alliés rient de tout - les hauts et les bas de la vie en tant que membre de la communauté de LGBTQ+ - lors de cette nuit de comédie inclusive et hystérique. Billets sont nécessaires, et des concessions sont disponibles à la vente.
Bon pour : Hilarious spontaneity Vibe : Lol solidarity
Où ? CSz Philadelphia - Home of ComedySportz, 2030 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, PA
PhillyPride365, the organization behind the annual Pride March & Festival (see below), kicks off a weekend celebrating the power of pride at this elegant evening of live entertainment, dancing and community honoring the resilience of Philadelphia’s LGBTQ+ community at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
The 21-plus event honors the 2026 recipients of the Legacy, Unity and Visibility (aka L.U.V.) awards before everyone hits the dance floor to dance into the pride-filled weekend.
Sachez avant de partir : Les billets sont obligatoires. Bon pour : Celebrating Philly’s LGBTQ+ changemakers
Où ? Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphie, PA
Enjoy waterfront views while dancing your way into Pride weekend at Pride on the Pier. The 21-plus event features eight DJs spread across three stages to get your groove on at the celebration of “Black and brown queer joy.”
Sway Philly takes over Liberty Point to host the event with guest DJs Sazon Philly, Jacen Bowmen of Philly BlackPride and others spinning tunes. Les billets sont obligatoires, with pay-as-you-go food and drinks available.
Bon pour : Waterfront views À ne pas manquer : All who attend get a complimentary membership to the Human Rights Campaign.
Où ? Liberty Point, 211 S. Christopher Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphie, PA
Célébrer l'expression de soi par le jeu Fairmount Park’populaire musée des enfants, where the littles can do something they’re usually told not to do: touch everything.
This inclusive, family-friendly Pride celebration features musical sing-a-longs and dance parties, free play with creative materials in the museum’s Makerspaces and Open Art studios, and a vibrant parade starring your little ones to wrap up the day. The museum offers toddler areas that encourage open play and cool exhibits for the older sibs.
Sachez avant de partir : General museum admission grants access to all Pride activities. À ne pas manquer : The 1908 Woodside Park Dentzel Carousel (extra ticket required)
Où ? Please Touch Museum, 4231 Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphie, PA
June 6-13, 2026 (Saturdays only)
Le voisin de Philly au sud-ouest, Delaware County - alias Delco - célèbre la fierté avec Deux week-ends de festivités gratuites.
Où ? State Street, Media, PA
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Upper Darby Municipal Building, 100 Garrett Road, Philadelphia, PA
Embracing the motto, “It’s a protest, not a parade,” the 2026 Philly Dyke March starts off with a gathering at Kahn Park before heading out to march throughout the Quartier gay.
The free event open to all starts at 11 a.m., with the march stepping off at noon. The Dykes on Bikes lead the way, revving their engines to rally the crowd. Participants can expect a day filled with solidarity, featuring community speakers, music and activism.
Vibe : Loud and proud Sachez avant de partir : BYO signs and flags
Où ? Various locations including Louis I. Kahn Park, 328-38 S. 11th Street, Philadelphia, PA
Looking for a laid-back summer Saturday hang-out spot to celebrate Pride? This annual nouba at much-loved Fishtown brewpub Evil Genius Beer Company coincides with Pride weekend this year.
The block party typically packs in family-friendly fun for everyone (including pets) with drag, live DJs, LGBTQ-owned businesses, food trucks, face painting and, of course, plenty of beer.
Bon pour : Summer sips with the kids in tow Sachez avant de partir : L'événement est gratuit, mais les boissons et la nourriture sont payantes.
Où ? Evil Genius Beer Company, 1727 N. Front Street, Philadelphie, PA
Deux des plus grandes célébrations du mois de juin - Juneteenth et Pride - se rencontrent à l'occasion de cette fête annuelle réservée aux adultes, SWEAT, au Cavanaugh's Riverdeck.
Promising an afternoon of good drinks, good tunes and good vibes, the massive, open-gender, all-inclusive event annually draws over 11,000 guests, making it one of the largest LGBTQ+ events specifically for people of color.
Bon pour : Waterfront skyline views Sachez avant de partir : Les billets sont obligatoires.
Où ? Cavanaugh's River Deck, 417 N. Christopher Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphie, PA
Event organizer CURFEW keeps the energetic vibes going for Pride weekend at a blowout dance party at Broad Hall featuring NYC underground house music legends, The Carry Nation, and a midnight show from Detox of RuPaul's Drag Race, plus DJ sets from Kevin Aviance, kraftwitch and more.
Early bird tickets have already sold out, with general admission and VIP options remaining. VIP access gets you a meet-and-greet with Detox and Kevin Aviance (including pics!), top-shelf drinks, VIP bar access and more.
Sachez avant de partir : Walk-up, day-of tickets are only available if the event doesn’t sell out. Bon pour : Dancing to legendary DJs
Où ? Broad Hall, 699 N. Broad Street, Philadelphie, PA
Sweat. Dance. Repeat. That’s the motto for Physical at The Fillmore, where you can celebrate Pride weekend by dancing the night away with two headlining DJs, queens from RuPaul's Drag Race and a stellar line-up of dancers.
Two headliners take the main stage: DJ Ben Bakson promises to energize the crowd during peak-hour, while Sharon O’Love mixes sets with progressive and “trance-tinged” tunes. Queens from the screen — Jasmine Kennedie and hometown fave Mandy Mango — bring fire with their live drag shows.
Bon pour : An inclusive dance blowout Sachez avant de partir : Ticket options include general admission, VIP or Lux VIP.
Où ? The Fillmore Philadelphia, 29 E. Allen Street, Philadelphie, PA
Get ready to celebrate Pride month in a big way, as this year’s Marche et festival des fiertés de Philadelphie heads to the Promenade Benjamin Franklin. Last year’s festival attendance in the Gayborhood reached over 147,000 people, with even more revelers expected in 2026.
The parade, themed Pride is Power this year, typically features a welcome ceremony, speeches, music and the famous record-breaking Pride flag, followed by a supersized Pride Festival.
Sachez avant de partir : Watching the parade is free, but festival admission is $10 this year. À ne pas manquer : The new maker’s market at the festival
Où ? Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
After a long weekend of celebrating all things Pride, head over to the second annual Queer Pride on South Street Night Market to chill out, grab a bite and stave off the Sunday scaries while supporting LGBTQ+ small businesses.
Expect food trucks, live music, crafts, drag performances and plenty of vendors fanned out across the South Street Headhouse District for a family-friendly evening chock full of inclusive joy.
Vibe : A chill wind-down to Pride weekend Sachez avant de partir : The event is free to attend with pay-as-you-go food and drink.
Où ? South Street Headhouse District, South Street between 5th Street and 7th Street, Philadelphia, PA
Whether you missed out on prom in high school or you want to relive it as your fabulous adult self, Sip City has an opportunity this Pride month for a prom do-over à l'hôtel de luxe Hôtel W, just steps away from Centre ville’L'emblématique AMOUR statue, the perfect backdrop for pre-prom photos.
So, grab your boo and some friends, don your finest threads and experience prom as the inclusive, glam party you deserve.
Bon pour : Having the prom you dreamed about Sachez avant de partir : Les billets sont obligatoires, with opportunities to donate access for others.
Où ? W Hotel Philadelphia, 1439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphie, PA
Get in a creative mindset and find inspiration for art with this Pride-themed installment de la Musée d'art Michener’s after-hours event series.
Here’s how it works: Drag performers Hannibal Lickher and Yari strike a pose while all the artists in the room sketch out drawings to capture the scene. Never drawn before? No problem. All skill levels can join in the fun. BYO your own art supplies or borrow some on-site.
Bon pour : Pride-infused figure drawing Sachez avant de partir : Pre-registration is required with member and non-member prices.
Où ? Michener Art Museum, 138 S. Pine Street, Doylestown, PA
June 12-28, 2026 (select dates)
Le Festival des fiertés de Doylestown returns for its seventh year in Bucks County. Cet événement de plusieurs jours invite les organisations locales à but non lucratif, les entreprises, les membres de la communauté LGBTQ+ et les alliés de tous âges à se rassembler autour d'une série d'événements passionnants.
The 2026 festival highlights include a lively LGBTQ+ block party (Saturday, June 20, 2026), multiple film screenings (June 19 & 25, 2026), and a queer youth open mic night at Tile Works (Wednesday, June 24, 2026).
À ne pas manquer : The Pride drink contest, featuring Pride-themed drinks across town Sachez avant de partir : Many events are free, but some events (like the film screenings) require tickets.
Où ? Various locations including Moravian Pottery & Tile Works Museum, 130 E. Swamp Road, Doylestown, PA
Local businesses and organizations join forces for the second annual return of a special Pride crawl sur Avenue Passyunk.
Start your stroll on the 1900 block of Passyunk Avenue and head south, stopping to browse at sidewalk vendors or info tables, listen to live music, or catch an impromptu drag or burlesque performance.
Admission to the event is free, with water stations along the route and pay-as-you-go food and drink. Those planning to drive can enjoy free parking along the ave.
Sachez avant de partir : The event is rain or shine. Bon pour : Supporting South Philly small businesses
Où ? Passyunk Avenue, Philadelphie, PA
Celebrate Pride with a literary love fest at South Street’s Tattooed Mom, featuring dramatic readings of new works from six emerging playwrights.
Members of Studio 324 Productions perform the plays with themes of queer love and joy at the Love Out Loud fest, featuring works by Allison Fradkin, Sarah Hajkowski, Parker Jenkins, Fiona Mulley, Reese Pasquarello and Brian Petti.
Sachez avant de partir : While there’s no cover charge to attend, donations of $10-15 are welcome. À ne pas manquer : Grabbing a bite during Tattooed Mom’s beloved Taco Tuesday special, offering $1.50 tacos and $3 Tecate
Où ? Tattooed Mom, 530 South Street, Philadelphie, PA
Encouragez l'équipe locale et tirez votre chapeau à la communauté et à la culture du LGBTQ+ pendant le tournoi. Le match des Phillies de Philadelphie pour la Nuit des Fiertés contre les Mets de New York.
Bonus : Les 3 000 premiers fans qui achètent un billet pour la Nuit des Fiertés score a sweet rainbow-themed Phillies baseball visor courtesy of the Giant Company. Redeem your voucher before the third inning ends to snag your swag at the Theme Night Kiosk behind section 210.
Bon pour : Wearing rainbow-colored Phillies merch À ne pas manquer : A chance to see the Phils beat a heated rival
Où ? Citizens Bank Park, 1 Citizens Bank Way, Philadelphie, PA
Thousands of LGBTQ+ community members and allies take to Bridge Street in Phoenixville to celebrate love, equality and the entire rainbow spectrum of LGBTQ+ identities during this all-out Pride festival en Chester County.
The day’s festivities include live music, art and entertainment, as well as shopping with local vendors, games and other all-ages activities. The family-friendly, free fest features more than 170 vendors.
Bon pour : Supporting small businesses and celebrating diversity Vibe : Countryside Pride
Où ? Bridge Street, Philadelphia, PA
Les enfants vont s'en sortir. C'est ce qu'a fait le Célébration de la Montco Pride — created and organized by local young people from Narberth and Lower Merion Township — features a day full of live music and performances by LGBTQ+ artists, shopping with local vendors and artists, delicious food and family-friendly activities.
The festival has raised more than $10,000 over the past three years to support organizations like The Attic Youth Center, Philadelphia’s only independent youth center, exclusively serving LGBTQ+ youth and allies.
Bon pour : Seeing the future in action Vibe : Suburban safe space
Où ? Narberth Park, 80 Windsor Avenue, Narberth, PA
Boucs et Montgomery les comtés unissent leurs forces pour Cette impressionnante célébration de la Fierté en intérieur et en extérieur au Centre d'art d'Abington. Profitez des spectacles de talents locaux, entrez en contact avec les ressources communautaires et participez à des activités familiales tout au long de la journée lors de cet événement gratuit.
This year, the free festival sees performances from pop vocalist Rayshard; Montco-born drag queen, Mandy Mango of RuPaul's Drag Race; the Philadelphia Suns doing their costumed, traditional lion dance; Anna Crusis Feminist Choir; Philly Cheer Elite; and Liz Keough Orchestra. Check the event’s schedule for performance times.
Sachez avant de partir : The event is rain or shine. Vibe : Family-friendly music, dance and make-and-take art
Où ? Abington Art Center, 515 Meetinghouse Road, Jenkintown, PA
Les dates varient en fonction de l'événement
Découvrez le meilleur des deux mondes : les quartiers historiques de la ville et les quartiers résidentiels de la ville. Culture LGBTQ+ et incroyable vie nocturne - avec ces barres de crawl à travers le Quartier gay et Centre ville.
Où ? Various locations including Beat The Bomb Philadelphia, 1218 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA
Philly sert plus que quelques-uns fierce drag brunches and performances. Enjoy cocktails and an unforgettable show at any of these events:
Où ? Punch Line Philly, 33 E. Laurel Street, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
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Canopy by Hilton Philadelphia Center City, 1180 Ludlow Street, Philadelphie, PA
Strangelove's, 216 S. 11th Street, Philadelphia, PA
The Brass Tap, 177 Markle Street, Philadelphia, PA
Prism Arts Philadelphia, 1021 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia, PA
En cours
Élargissez vos horizons avec un Philly Visite du quartier gay et de l'histoire des LGBTQ, qui promet de “se glisser dans la peau de la Philly queer”, en abordant les controverses, les paradoxes et les histoires cachées de la Philly. la communauté.
During these tours — offered on select dates year-round and near-daily during Pride Month — expect to learn about the history of Pride itself, the nation’s longest continually operating LGBTQ+ bookstore, and activists such as Kiyoshi Kuromiya, Gloria Casarez and Barbara Gittings.
Sachez avant de partir : Plan to walk about one mile on the rain-or-shine tour. À ne pas manquer : For one day only this June, learn about the history of Philly’s drag scene on the Drag Me Philly Tour (Saturday, June 20, 2026).
Où ? Tour begins at Philly Pride Visitor Center, 1139 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA
June 6-27, 2026 (Saturdays only)
Dépasser les murs de la Museum of the American Revolution with a visite à pied qui présente l'histoire de Jemima Wilkinson, ou l'Amie publique universelle, une Américaine non binaire qui a prêché une nouvelle religion de New York à Philadelphie.
La visite à pied, longue d'un kilomètre, s'arrête à des sites historiques tels que La ruelle d'Elfreth, Salle des charpentiers et l'ancienne maison d'Elizabeth Drinker, contemporaine de l'Ami et sceptique quant à leur foi.
Bon pour : Learning about Colonial resistance to social norms Sachez avant de partir : Tours last 90 minutes
Où ? Museum of the American Revolution, 101 S. 3rd Street, Philadelphie, PA
William Way LGBT Community Center has dug into its archives to commission an art exhibition that showcases Philly’s dynamic history of protest and activism throughout the past 50 years.
The exhibition, This Is (Not) a Celebration: Queer Resistance, 1976/2026 — hosted at Huddle’s gallery space in Northern Liberties — spotlights the work of artists Scarlett DeLorme, Justin Jain and Amy Cousins. The contemporary works incorporate William Way’s historic artifacts to ask viewers to pause their patriotism to consider the battle for equity in the queer community.
À ne pas manquer : An artist talk on Thursday, June 25, 2026 Sachez avant de partir : The exhibit is closed on Juneteenth and Independence Day
Où ? HUDDLE, 338 Brown Street, Philadelphia, PA
Fondée sur les principes d'égalité, Philadelphie est un lieu accueillant et inspirant pour les voyageurs LGBTQ+, offrant des arts et une vie nocturne inclusifs, des boutiques et des restaurants animés, ainsi qu'une longue histoire d'activisme LGBTQ+. Philly entame un nouveau chapitre d'inclusion en 2026 avec l'ouverture de l'un des premiers centres d'accueil dédiés aux visiteurs LGBTQ+ aux États-Unis.
Le Centre d'accueil des visiteurs Philly Pride en le quartier gay propose des souvenirs, des billets pour des attractions, des itinéraires et d'autres informations sur les voyages, en mettant l'accent sur les entreprises, les destinations et les institutions culturelles des LGBTQ+ et de leurs alliés. Le centre souligne également le rôle de Philly dans les droits et l'histoire de LGBTQ+.
Avec les grands événements de la Fierté et l'histoire de LGBTQ+ qui remonte à loin, est-il surprenant que la célébration queer de Philly s'étende à sa scène nocturne ?
Les bars et boîtes de nuit underground, autrefois considérés comme des lieux secrets et sûrs, peuvent désormais ouvrir leurs portes et afficher fièrement leur fierté LGBTQ+, et pas seulement dans le quartier gay ou pendant le mois des fiertés.
Find community et a good drink with our round-up of some of Philly’s LGBTQ-owned, -staffed and -friendly bars.
Philly est fier du rôle historique qu'il a joué — et continue de jouer — dans la fondation, l'avancement et la célébration du mouvement des droits civiques LGBTQ+.
Heading to the city for Pride Month activities? Be sure to find time in your schedule to learn more about that storied history. Even if you think you already know everything there is to know about Pride in Philly, we bet we can help you find some new-to-you places.
Cliquez sur le bouton ci-dessous pour découvrir un itinéraire incontournable pour les visiteurs intéressés par La scène LGBTQ+ de Philadelphie — passé et présent.
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