Pride weekend is finally here, and there are more than 100 events happening in honor of the occasion, all of which you can see on our complete Pride calendar. But to make it even easier for you, we've laid out all of the essential information you need for partying Pride-style in one easy list, starting with the big parades, festivals, and marches, and including all of the dance parties, drag shows, and other nightlife happenings at clubs and bars across the city. There are more than 60 events in this list, including some at every price range, so there's no excuse not to have a fantastic Pride weekend.


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FESTIVALS, PARADES, RALLIES & MARCHES

Friday | Saturday | Sunday

FRIDAY
Trans Pride Seattle 2017
The Trans Pride March will assemble at 5 p.m. and step off at 6 p.m. from Cal Anderson Park. It’ll be immediately followed by a celebration back at the park, featuring speakers like Andrea Jenkins of the Transgender Oral History Project, host Adriana Torres of local non-profit Somos, and performances by Youth Speaks Seattle, Jade Dynasty of House of Luna, and Randy Ford of AU Collective from 7-10 p.m.
(Capitol Hill, free)

SATURDAY
PrideFest Capitol Hill 2017
Kids, youth, and everybody else with a rainbow streak are welcome at this Broadway street festival that will include performances, arts and crafts, and a beer garden—as well as the Family Pride & Queer Youth Pride event in Cal Anderson Park.
(Capitol Hill, free)

Family Pride & Queer Youth Pride
From 1-4, queer families are invited to express their joie de vivre on bouncy houses and hear Mrs. Phelps' kids choir and Drag Queen Storytime. After, from 4-7, queer youth will hold a poetry slam and a dance, with Cakes da Killa headlining at 6 and the inimitable Reverend Dollars on the console.
(Cal Anderson Park, Capitol Hill, free)

Seattle Dyke March & Rally
Rally to support queer womxn in Seattle, whatever your own sexuality or identity. A tradition since 1994, the Dyke March is a response to what they see as male domination of Pride: “The voices of the LGBTQ community and Pride weekend events have always been overwhelmingly male, so we reserve our stage to shine a spotlight on the experiences, pleasures, activism, and identities of queer women and dyke-identified people across the gender spectrum.” After the rally—which will include speakers and performers including Seattle Womxn’s March organizer Ebony Miranda, Youth Speaks Seattle poet Galaxy Marshall, and JusMoni—the march through Capitol Hill will begin at 7 p.m.
(Capitol Hill, free)

SUNDAY
Pride Parade
Show the queer and allied community’s Indivisibility—this year’s theme—at Seattle’s 43rd Annual Pride Parade, which will run along Fourth Avenue. There will be more than 200 parade participants, including the Dykes That Ride at the front, plus announcers Abbey Roads, the Lady B, DonnaTella Howe, TylahMayJackson, Violet DeVille, Diva le Deviant, and Tricky D and D Dynasty of Dapper Down Productions.
(Downtown, free)

Seattle PrideFest 2017
PrideFest is the largest free Pride festival in North America, now in its 10th year. Featuring performances on three different stages from local and international touring acts like Mary Lambert and DoNormaal, this year's fest (happening after the Pride Parade) also has family-friendly activities and a "Queer Geeks & Gamers" zone.
(Seattle Center, free)


PARTIES: $10 AND UNDER

Friday | Friday-Sunday | Saturday | Saturday-Sunday | Sunday

FRIDAY
Bearracuda Seattle Gay Pride Upgraded with GROWLr
Join the Bearracuda crew and DJs Matt Stands and Matt Consola for a pre-Pride party, with good company and hot go-go boys.
(Chop Suey, Capitol Hill, $10)

Cucci's Critter Barn: Pride Edition
Every month, drag goes off the tracks at Cucci's Critter Barn, hosted by Cucci Binaca herself. This special Pride edition will stun and startle with the talents of Butylene O'Kipple, Cookie Couture, Fine China, Hellen Tragedy, Jade Dynasty, and Shitney Houston.
(Kremwerk, Downtown, $9 early bird/$15 reserved seating/$22 combo ticket with Rapture)

Dickslap Pride 2017
This special Alternative Pride Festival version of the dickdickdickdick party will be hosted by Dolce Vida and "Official Tom of Finland Ambassador" and feature music by David Sylvester (FWB, PDX) + Cid&Fancy (Bottom Forty). Come for the toy giveaways, stay for the beard rubs and techno.
(The Eagle, Capitol Hill, $10)

DJ Bret Law
Purr Pride got started early this week, and will keep rumbling on with local notable Bret Law serving hot, sweaty jams.
(Purr Cocktail Lounge, Capitol Hill, $5)

Frolik Pride Weekend Kick-off Party
Come to Frolik for drinks, an appearance by Donnatella Howe, a DJ, and dancing on the rooftop.
(Frolik Kitchen + Cocktails, Downtown, free)

Gaybie Cakes: Sex Tips and Cupcakes for Pride
You won't know whether to focus more attention on Babeland's sex tips or the cute "gaybie" Cupcake Royale cakes you're scoffing, but don't forget about the free champagne, the gift bags for the first five guests, or the raffle ticket for sexy Pride swag.
(Babeland, Capitol Hill, free)

HouseQuake Pride! with Spaceotter, Mr. Linden, James Sorrell
Seattle Quake Rugby presents HouseQuake, a rowdy night of house music with selections by Spaceotter, Mr. Linden, and James Sorrell, and dancing all night long with your favorite gay rugby boys in celebration of Pride weekend.
(Timbre Room, Downtown, $8 advance/$13 DOS)

The Nest Rooftop Happy Hour
Climb to the top of the Thompson Hotel for some drinks and a great view at this Pride Happy Hour featuring DJ R-Pal. Try the Flamingo: Some of the sales from this drink will benefit Gay City. This event is part of the Alternative Pride Festival, and is free to attend (though food and drinks will cost you).
(The Nest, Downtown, no cover)

Pride with Sway & Swoon and Hella Black Hella Seattle
Dance to the best in R&B, soul, funk, hiphop, and trap with DJs Hotep and Stas Thee Boss at this Hella Black Hella Seattle and Sway and Swoon collaborative Pride pre-funk party.
(The Cloud Room, Capitol Hill, donation)

Re:Fresh Pride Friday Patio Party
Start Pride Weekend off right with a slow-burn DJ session outside on the Timbre Room patio, thanks to live sets by DJs Dolfin Peach, Biome, Having Sex, and Dylan. If you're likely to wander, head inside for Emma Lee Toyoda, or downstairs for Cucci's Critter Barn.
(Timbre Room, Capitol Hill, donation)

Show Us Your Pride Underwear Night
Don't bother with those pesky clothes that are always encumbering your sexy moves—all you need for the OutWest party is your best pair of underwear. See eye candy in the flesh and in VJ Andy's video selections.
(OutWest, West Seattle, free)

SLAY: A Hip Hop Party for LGBT and People of Color
Recurring hiphop shindig Slay markets itself as a social justice movement, rather than just a party source, with an open encouragement to different minority communities to come together in a celebration of everyone's differences. Partial proceeds of the evening will be donated to Planned Parenthood and a select local charity that aligns with Slay's views. This evening will also be the Pride Edition of the series, so expect everything to be even bigger and queerer.
(Neumos, Capitol Hill, $10)

Trans Pride Afterparty
Trans Pride will live on all year—but especially festively at this party after the march and rally, where there'll be music (live by Falon Sierra, and DJ sets by MMMelt and Gag Reflex) and fun to benefit the Gender Justice League.
(Vermillion, Capitol Hill, $0-$10 suggested donation)

T-ROX, Medusa Stare, L80, Shower Scum, and Jackie Hell
This Pride show will be headed by genderfucking "butt rockers" Trannysaurus Rox, with opening bonkers acts by Shower Scum, L80, Medusa Stare, and Jackie Hell.
(Highline, Capitol Hill, $10)

FRIDAY-SUNDAY
Pride 2017: Welcome to the GAY WAY!
Wallingford's only gay bar will be holding up the Pride flag all weekend, with drag performances on Friday and Saturday, karaoke on Sunday, and DJs, drink specials, and giveaways every night.
(Changes, Wallingford, free)

Summer of Love: Pony Pride 2017
Summer of Love: Pony Pride 2017 is finally here and will wreck everybody's body, heart, and brain. Friday is Rent Control, hosted by Ammonia and Americano with DJ Kkost and DJ Blank Eyes — free until 9pm (then $5 after 9pm). On Saturday, DJ Gag Reflex and DJ Barebacchus will be spinning all day for Luv' in the Afternoon ($5 after 6pm), starting at 4pm. Starting at 9pm that same evening, Luv Ladder happens, with music by DJ Kirky and Dee Jay Jack and hosts Butylene O'Kipple and Harlotte O'Scara. On Sunday, enjoy the world's tiniest Tea Dance, hosted by AdĂ© and Cookie Couture with DJ Sling Dion and DJ King of Pants — goes all night, free before 3pm.
(Pony, Capitol Hill, free/$5)

SATURDAY
All Gold Everything Pride Party
Join Nacho Borracho for its 2017 Broadway Pride Celebration including drink specials, dancing, tacos, an all-day outdoor party, and a drag show.
(Nacho Borracho, Capitol Hill, no cover)

Arthaus 3.0 All-Stars
The end of version 3.0 of Kremwerk's drag-queen battle royale/dance party is upon us. Teams of hilarious and artsy queens will compete for bragging rights, shade throwing rights, and the right to stand out over contestants from the past three seasons of Arthaus. For this season finale, Halfway Haus will host, with performances and appearances by Cookie Couture, Betty Wetter, Old Witch, Americano, Khloe5X, Heavy Scene Macaque, Sam I Am, Isis LaGarce, Mona Real, Chico Johnson, Uh-oh!, Hellen Tragedy, and Miss Texas 1988.
(Kremwerk, Downtown, $10/$15)

Gender*Fierce
Are you trans, queer, or an ally? If you're under 24, celebrate Pride with Aleksa Manila and other youth performers at this special variety show and resource fair.
(Fred Wildlife Refuge, Capitol Hill, free)

Hula Hula Karaoke at Noon
Start singing and drinking early at Hula Hula. The bar opens at 10, so you'll have time to amass some liquid courage. Be sure to wear your Pride colors.
(Hula Hula, Capitol Hill, free)

Hopvine Pride Karaoke
Sing your queerest favorites at the Hopvine's free Pride karaoke night.
(Hopvine, Capitol Hill, free)

KINGS: A Drag King Show
Flipping the traditional drag script, the Kings of Kremwerk will bring royalty to the stage, with a rotating monthly theme. For the PRIDE Edition, the Kings will perform impersonation numbers of their favorite stars and celebrities.
(Kremwerk, Downtown, $10/$15)

Linda's Pride Party
Now's your chance to see free drag from the likes of Stacey Starstruck, Kaleena Markos, Lucy Tealheart Paradisco, Londyn Bradshaw, Abbey Roads, and Arson Nicki.
(Linda's, Capitol Hill, free)

Pink Party PrideFest
Get real wild femme-style at the Pride edition of the Pink Party with DJ Krot and Toya B of Darqness. This is part of the Queer Geeks and Gamers Convention.
(Fisher Pavilion, Seattle Center, free)

Pride Pizza Party: Hot Queer Sex Tips
A gooey party for shy and curious queers, this get-together at the neighborhood sex shop offers free pizza, cocktails, good advice, and the chance to win a dildo and harness.
(Babeland, Capitol Hill, free)

Pride Underwear Party Playhouse with DJ Dana Dub
Shake and shimmy to DJ Dana Dub in your best panties at the Eagle, with gogos Colin and Anaur of Pure Noise on the bar serving up some booty inspo. There will be a clothes check, so go as ham as you want.
(The Eagle, Capitol Hill, $8/$10 after 10pm)

Rooftop Brunch
Grab drinks or tuck into brunch at this no-cover Alternative Pride Festival party on the MBar rooftop overlooking downtown and the waterfront. Gay City will be accepting donations on-site.
(Mbar, South Lake Union, free)

Train Car House Party: RIZ and ROB — Won LOVE!
The residents of Train Car House Party (seemingly a group of people who like to throw parties in the train cars of Orient Express) are throwing a party (natch) to celebrate the season of Pride by getting wild in mass transit. Expect talented DJs, like KEXP's Riz Rollins, with free admission.
(Orient Express, Sodo, free)

Unicorn Pride Show-Tunes Sing-Along
Tonight's the night to let the song in your heart burst forth, whether that song is from Hamilton or South Pacific or the musical version of Hamlet on that one episode of Gilligan's Island. Local chanteuses Isabella Extynn and Tipsy Rose Lee host a night of Broadway bawdiness, playing beloved clips and urging the ever-tipsier audience to belt along to the tunes. Relive your glory days of high-school drama club, from rehearsal to showtime to cast party all in one night. And remember—it's okay if you don't know all the lyrics to "Your Fault," because let's be honest, nobody truly does. MATT BAUME
(Unicorn, Capitol Hill, free)

XL Bear Bust: Body Pride
If you're big and hairy (or love those that are), dress your skimpiest and head over to C. C. Attle's, stay till midnight, and then follow the herd over to Chop Suey and Diesel.
(C.C. Attle's, Capitol Hill, free)

SATURDAY-SUNDAY
Pride Brunch—90's Queer Realness Edition
Celebrate Pride at Lost Lake with its two back-to-back pride brunches: "Queer Realness" Brunch on Saturday, complete with a DJ set from Bossy Rhymes, queer summer anthems, and select movies like To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar, and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert on all of the TVs. Sunday's "Summer Camp-y Brunch" will feature cult classics Wet Hot American Summer and But I'm a Cheerleader, as well as limited-edition Pride shirts and stickers. Food specials will include the "LGBTQ Sandwich," (with lettuce, guac, bacon, tomato, and cheese), and Funfetti Rainbow Pancakes. Drinks include "Taste the Rainbow" jello shots, rainbow milkshakes, and rainbow sangria with confetti fruit and a rainbow straw.
(Lost Lake, Capitol Hill, no cover)

Pride Pre-Funk
Bolster your energy (or inebri-energy) for Pride with $15 bottomless mimosas, $5 "Proud Marys," a photo contest, and brunch at Heyday.
(Heyday, Mount Baker, no cover)

SUNDAY
Amber Pride Party
Celebrate Pride at Amber, the self-proclaimed #1 nightclub in Seattle, with drink specials and contests throughout the afternoon, hosted by "Seattle's Latin Barbie," Klaudya Markos of the Markos Sisters.
(Amber, Belltown, free)

Celebrate Pride at Ozzie's
Party early and cheap with $6 Smirnoff drinks, $8 tequila shots, and $5 Hop Valley drafts.
(Ozzie's, Queen Anne, no cover)

Dear Queers Extravaganza
Queer musicians and artists unite for a Pride extravaganza, with live sets by local queer groups Your Heart Breaks, Sundries, Moon Palace, Creature Hole, and Man Repellant.
(Barboza, Capitol Hill, $10)

Escape!! All-Ages Queer Dance Party
After partying for hours at PrideFest, keep those feet in motion to tracks by top local DJs Reverend Dollars, Toya B, and Queermo (of Darqness fame).
(Vera Project, Seattle Center, $5)

Fraktured
Fraktured is a Kremwerk night on Sundays centered on bringing the best in breakbeats to a Seattle audience, with drink specials like $1 beers and $4 shots. The Pride edition will feature special guests Trinitron, Julie Herrera, and Aurora Queen.
(Kremwerk, Downtown, free)

KEXP Pride Party
Party with our beloved indie radio station and the iconic 5 Point Cafe as the Pride Parade marches toward Tilikum Place. They'll have barbecued foods, KEXP DJs, and drinks.
(Tilikum Place, Belltown, free)

Last Queen Standing
Soak in Pride's afterglow with this weekender after-party at Timbre Room stacked with patio jammers like Sappho, The Wonder Twins, Gag Reflex, Kobalt Severa, Jimi Jaxon, and the Möbius Sisters.
(Timbre Room, Downtown, free Before 10pm/$5 after 10pm)

The Make Out Party: Pride Edition
James Cerne, Pure Noise, and Nark (Bottom Forty, Dickslap) will be laying down the tracks all night as you figure out the best way to ask your crush to make out (hot tip: free jello shots for loose lips).
(The Eagle, Capitol Hill, $10)

Mimosas with Mama
Eminent drag giantess Mama Tits will appear specially at the W after six months in Puerto Vallarta to perform her songs at a special brunch show.
(W Seattle, Downtown, free)

Pride: Xtra with DJ Nick Bertossi
Join the crew of Verotica Events for Xtra, their first after-hours party, with Vancouver DJ Nick Bertossi on the decks, and looks, drinks, and moves going all night and all morning.
(Kremwerk, Downtown, $10/$20)

Purr Pride Party
Wind up Purr Pride with drinks and a set by VJ Brandon Rust.
(Purr Cocktail Lounge, Capitol Hill, free)

Pride! In Neverland
Join Dapper Down Productions as their crew of men regress to boyhood for a celebration of their version of Peter Pan, with featured performers Spikey Van Dykey, Miss Petite Coquette, and Tucker Noir.
(Unicorn, Capitol Hill, $10)


PARTIES: $20 AND UNDER

Friday | Friday-Sunday | Saturday

FRIDAY
Christeene and 'Da Boys, Sashay, DJ Mister Sister
While I do not usually condone FOMO, I highly suggest you not miss out on this train wreck of a shitshow. While it's always been hard to describe quite what exactly a CHRISTEENE is, I'll go with: Austin-based stank-terror-drag phenomenon in a sweat-matted fright wig and uncomfortably blue contacts. She makes hardcore electronic music/filthy dance pop (check her NSFAnywhere videos online); the raunchy live show sometimes involves a giant cloth vagina, but will most definitely feature her more-than-half-naked backup dancers, T Gravel and C Baby, busting all the choreography. Expect a healthy dose of butt cheeks and take tomorrow off. EMILY NOKES
(Crocodile, Belltown, $12/$15)

Pride: Enlisted with Cajjmere Wray
Hosted by Verotica Events, Enlisted will be the kick-off party for their "Pride Extravaganza" weekend. The theme is anything military, but the most important thing is that you show up and dance all night to the selections of Toronto’s own, DJ Cajjmere Wray.
(Capitol Lounge, Capitol Hill, $20)

Pride Friday with Super Square and Aleksa Manila
Get real wild to the live tunes of electro-pop band Super Square, the DJ'd tunes of Trent Vpn and Billy The Kid, hostess and local star Aleksa Manila, the gogo boys of Neighbors, with a beer garden in the alleyway. Tickets also get you access to the Seattle Gaymers Pride Party.
(Neighbours, Capitol Hill, $15/$20)

Rapture
Oh sure, you've been to more than your share of drag shows with lip-synching and wigs and princess gloves. But where are the fringed monsters, the viscous fluids, and the couture that you initially mistake for a pile of abandoned construction equipment? Kick-start your Pride with Rapture, hosted by unidentified frocking object Arson Nicki. Expect to see the avantest of the avant-garde creatures, peculiar performances, and a runway that may double as a portal to the Negaverse. You will be unable to forget any of what you see—or to make anyone believe that it happened. MATT BAUME
(Kremwerk, Downtown, $15/$22 combo with Cucci's Critter Barn)

Seattle Gaymers Pride Party
Gather with other queer games geeks and party the night away, pausing only for a drag show at 11:30 with prominent Seattle queens Londyn Bradshaw, Old Witch, and Lucy Tealheart Paradisco. Tickets also get you access to Pride Friday with Super Square and Aleksa Manila.
(Neighbours, Capitol Hill, $15/$20)

What the Float
Defined as a "private dance party in public space," What the Float provides you with a headphone-sourced sonic experience and silent disco that take you through the city, track by track. This Pride edition is brought to you by Forward Flux Productions.
(Various locations, Capitol Hill, $15-$25)

FRIDAY-SUNDAY
Wildrose Pride
Seattle's best (and only?) lesbian bar hosts a weekend of Pride events, starting off with Friday with a night of party music—complete with a twerk contest"—DJ'd by Jay Hines. Saturday is the main event with Unique De'vine and Monique, Garlic Man & Chik'n, Pink Parts, and JWLB (formerly of YO MAJESTY!) plus DJs at a major street party that promises multiple bars and beer stations, photo booths, beer pong, pop-a-shot games, and a 15,000 square foot beer garden. Sunday offers cool-down service in the form games and music all night from DJs Cryspy, Toya B, and Mixtress. Weekend passes are $36, and include food from Pettirosso, drink tickets, and entrance to all events.
(Wildrose, $15-$36)

SATURDAY
Inferno: Seattle Pride Party
DJs WildFire and Lady Jane will be holding it down on the Neighbours dance floor (and in their basement lounge, if you're brave enough to venture down there) for this year's Inferno Pride Party. Just across the street, Portland DJ Jessica the Ripper will be soundtracking the Hot Flash companion party at Capitol Lounge. Each party is $12, or $20 if you're feeling the VIP vibes.
(Neighbours, Capitol Hill, $12/$20)

Night Crush: PRIDE
Night Crush amps it up for their independent scrapper of a Pride party that thankfully has nothing to do with shilling vodka or street-side political clashes, and exists simply as a safe space for queers of all kinds to get wild over Pride. Sissy Elliott, Mykki Blanco's tour DJ, will grace the stage with their dance floor-ripping presence, while guest DJ KingDee and resident DJ Riff-Raff bring the sweat, and the seven-person gogo crew keep the energy going.
(Re-bar, Downtown, $0-$40 before 10 pm/$20 after 10 pm)

Pride Is for Everyone
Go mad with love for the LGBTQ+ universe and its limitless expressions at this all-night, two-stage bash hosted by Britt Brutality, Rusty Nails, and Bucket and produced by Nark magazine. Futurewife, One Love (Riz Rollins and Rob Green), Wesley Holmes, Sean Majors, Bottom Forty, and many, many others will queer the consoles. See fetish demos and interactive art as dancers keep the movement going for eight consecutive hours. Best of all, your dollars will help out Gay City's health program. They add: "This party is a rebellion against the aspects of nightlife that do not commonly involve the hard working local talent of all genders, shapes, sizes, colors and backgrounds!"
(Secret location, $20)

Pride Saturday with Felicia Temple, Aleksa Manila, and Gaysha Starr
The usual Saturday Powermix night at Neighbours has been interrupted by Pride, this time with a live performance from Felicia Temple of NBC's The Voice, with hostesses Aleksa Manila and Gaysha Starr, and all the gogo boys you could want.
(Neighbours, Capitol Hill, $15)


PARTIES: OVER $20

Friday | Saturday | Sunday

FRIDAY
Pride SWAT+ Pride AzuQar!
Start out with a dramatic women's arm wrestling contest—you can compete (for $35) or just watch (for $20)— and then dance out your kinks with AzuQar, a queer Latinx dance night hosted by the Wonder Twins, Julie Herrera, and Mz ArTiz, plus special guest Irene Legaspi. The tournament starts at 8, and dancing begins at 10.
(Re-bar, Downtown, $20/$35)

Seattle Pride Carnival (White Party)
Foundation promises the chicest queer nightclub party around with an acoustic set by Kiyomi Valentine, headliner Daniela Sea (The L-Word), and DJs Gunn Lundemo, Miss M and Von Kiss.
(Foundation, Belltown, $30-$100)

FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Lashes Pride Show
It's the RuPaul's Drag Race season finale: Don't let it pass by without a bash! Whoop it up with RPDR stars like Latrice Royale, Jujubee, and R Place's resident Robbie Turner, plus queen Mayhem Miller and comedienne Wendy Ho and a show by the regular cast of Lashes cabaret.
(R Place, Capitol Hill, $30/$60)

SATURDAY
Dapper Down's Pride Takeover
Dapper Down Productions will pull out all the stops this year for Pride Takeover, including celebrity appearances by Buck Angel, Laith Ashley, and Arisce Walker, performances by Spikey Van Dykey, Skylar Armstrong, Miss Petite Coquette, and Tucker Noir, and live DJ sets by Reverend Dollars and DJ MIXX America.
(Neumos, Capitol Hill, $20-$50)

Pride: Divine with DJ Grind
Helmed by the legendary DJ Grind, this evening will be all about locating and releasing the god or goddess within, or just getting super drunk and dancing all night. Merge with the divine til the wee hours on the Foundation floor.
(Foundation, Belltown, $30/$50)

Pride! X Names (Kate Moennig & Cam Grey), QBoy, Boulet Brothers
Celebrate Pride for a 13-hour stretch with celeb DJ duo X Names (Cam Grey and Kate Moennig of Uh Huh Her and The L Word, respectively) at the helm on the Kremwerk stage, and QBoy and Boulet Brothers holding it down on the Timbre Room stage, plus drag performances (KINGS and Arthaus 3.0) and local DJ support throughout.
(Kremwerk, Downtown, $30-$200 for full day pass)

Purr Pride Block Party
As part of its five-day Pride festival, Purr will unleash its all-day DJ onslaught with DJ Dana Dub, DJ Blacklow, and the Perry Twins. Dance for a few hours or dance from noon to deep night.
(Purr Cocktail Lounge, Capitol Hill, $25)

SUNDAY
The Cuff Pride Street Party
Strut your stuff on the sidewalks at the Cuff's Pride Street Party, with hosting and performances from Miss MeMe and Disco Vinnie, resident DJ Matt Stands, Vicci Martinez, Sabrina Johnston, Melanie Amaro, and Berlin featuring Terri Nunn, with plentiful drink specials from Bud Light, Stoli, and others.
(Cuff Complex, Capitol Hill, $25)

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