Catch the local queer indigenous folk artist Black Belt Eagle Scout (aka Katherine Paul) at two events this weekend: The Listen to Womxn Virtual Music Festival on Saturday and Together for Pride on Sunday. Credit: ELEANOR PETRY
Catch the local queer indigenous folk artist Black Belt Eagle Scout (aka Katherine Paul) at two events this weekend: The Listen to Womxn Virtual Music Festival on Saturday and Together for Pride on Sunday.
Catch the local queer indigenous folk artist Black Belt Eagle Scout (aka Katherine Paul) at two events this weekend: The Listen to Womxn Virtual Music Festival on Saturday and Together for Pride on Sunday. ELEANOR PETRY

It might rain this weekend, but, with the exception of a few socially distant in-person events (!), there are myriad Pride festivities and other weekend entertainment options that don’t require leaving your house (or your car, in some cases). We’ve compiled our top picks in every genre below, from Gay Misérables to the 13th annual Roots Picnic with Michelle Obama, and from the Listen to Womxn Virtual Music Festival featuring Seattle band the Black Tones to the Summer Solstice Night Market: Virtual Edition. For even more options, check out our complete streaming events, Pride, protests & resistance calendars, as well as our guides to the best movies to stream at home this weekend, the best Pride weekend events in Seattle and around the world, and anti-racism resources and events.

All events are online unless otherwise noted. Don’t forget to wear a mask to all in-person events!

PRIDE WEEKEND EVENTS

FESTIVALS & PARADES
Capitol Hill Pride March 2020
Now that we’re all primed on how to safely join a procession while minding the health of those around us, the Capitol Hill Pride March will go on as planned. Wear a mask, keep your distance, and wave your rainbow flag from Seattle Central College to Cal Anderson Park. The march has six demands that align with those of recent protests, including the immediate removal of barricades on Pine and an immediate and indefinite ban on pepper spray, smoke bombs, and percussion instruments during civil demonstrations.
Saturday, Seattle Central College (Capitol Hill)

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