The city's biggest celebration of LGBTQ+ life and culture takes over New York for a full month of parades, performances, parties, and community gatherings that remind you why Pride matters. June 25th marks the official Pride parade down Fifth Avenue — the iconic march that sets the tone for everything that follows. Whether you're here for the parade itself, the street festivals, the dance parties that run late into the night, or just to be around your people in a city that's made space for all of us, NYC Pride is the real deal.

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11 events during NYC Pride 2026
Sunday, June 28

Catch the NYC Pride March from a reserved grandstand seat — the best vantage point for watching floats, performers, and thousands of New Yorkers celebrating on Fifth Avenue. It's the city's biggest Pride moment, and a grandstand ticket means you're not fighting for curb space or craning your neck. Reserved seating, prime sightlines, the whole experience.

NYC's annual Pride street fair is back — a full day of live music, local vendors, food, and community celebration right in the heart of the city. It's the neighborhood's biggest LGBTQIA+ gathering of the year, free and all-ages, the kind of event that reminds you why this community does celebration better than anyone.

The streets fill with hundreds of thousands of people marching for LGBTQIA+ rights and visibility — it's one of the world's largest civil rights demonstrations, and it's a day that reminds you what collective power actually looks like. Whether you're marching, cheering from the sidelines, or just soaking in the energy, Pride Sunday is the neighborhood's most joyful act of resistance.

NYC Pride's official sober celebration takes to the water — a full evening of dancing, live entertainment, and community on the Hudson River. This is Pride for people who want to celebrate without alcohol, with the kind of energy and inclusion that makes the city's queer scene what it is.

NYC Pride's official celebration for womxn and gender-expansive folks — a night that centers the voices, energy, and joy of the community that started it all. Expect performances, community, and the kind of gathering that reminds you why Pride matters.
More Events in New York City During NYC Pride 2026

Drama Club
Thursday nights at Red Eye belong to the sing-along crowd — buy a drink, grab the mic, and belt out whatever's in your heart with hosts Jarvis Derrell and Ty Evans keeping the energy high and piano daddy Yaz anchoring it all from the keys. It's the kind of low-pressure, high-fun setup where everyone's welcome to participate or just soak in the room's genuine warmth.

Throwback Thursdays
Throwback Thursdays is your weekly dose of nostalgia — a night built on the songs that defined you, the ones that still hit different on a dance floor. DJ sets spinning everything from the 90s through the 00s, a crowd that knows every word, and the kind of energy that comes from genuinely good music. Show up, dance, feel it.

Thursdays at Pieces Bar
Thursday nights at Pieces Bar mean strong drinks, rotating drag performances, and the kind of crowd that knows how to have a good time. This West Village institution opens at 2PM, but the real energy kicks in after 8PM when the bar fills up with regulars and newcomers alike looking for a reliably fun night out.

Thursdate
Thursdate is Pieces Bar's weekly Thursday night out — a reliably fun gathering where regulars and newcomers alike come for strong drinks, good company, and the kind of unpretentious vibe that makes West Village nights worth showing up for. It's the neighborhood spot doing what it does best: creating space for people to be themselves and have a genuinely good time.

Halftime Show
Brie Bordeaux and Christine Dior headline this Thursday night showcase, backed by the dynamic dancing duo Eli and Chance. Sexy, high-energy performances start at 8:30PM — the kind of show that reminds you why Boxers HK's drag calendar is always worth checking.

Boozin' with Bootsie
Thursday nights at Balcon Salon belong to Bootsie and cohost Jolina Jasmine — a drag showcase that kicks off at 9pm with DJ Senobyte keeping the energy high. Expect full glam performances, a packed dance floor, and the kind of crowd that knows how to celebrate.

Cock Fight Thursdays
Thursday nights belong to the regulars who come for the dance floor, the bartenders in singlets, and the energy that Morgan Roy'el brings to the booth. A new VIP area means there's a spot for everyone — whether you're here to dance all night or stake out your corner. 9pm until late.

Déja Vu with William Francis & Eggz
A night built around two of the city's most inventive performers. William Francis and Eggz bring their own brand of entertainment to Club Cumming's stage—expect the unexpected, and come ready to have your expectations flipped.

Playback Thursdays
DJ Ohricky takes over Hardware's Thursday nights with high-energy dance music and a packed crowd ready to move. Half-price drinks from 2PM to 8PM make it easy to start early, but the real magic happens when the dance floor fills up after dark. A reliable Thursday reset for the neighborhood.

Futch
A late-night Thursday into Friday dance experience at Brooklyn's premier queer nightclub. Futch brings the energy, the sound system, and a crowd ready to move — the kind of night that reminds you why 3 Dollar Bill is the city's biggest queer venue. Running from 10 PM to 4 AM, it's built for dancing and connection.

C'Mon Everybody
Thursday night at this beloved Brooklyn queer bar means live entertainment, craft cocktails with personality, and a room that knows how to have a good time. C'Mon Everybody's intimate vibe and rotating roster of performers make it the kind of neighborhood spot you actually want to show up for.

Metropolitan Thursday Nights
Metropolitan's Thursday lineup shifts with the seasons and the mood — one week it's a DJ set, the next might be live music or a themed party. The best way to know what's on? Hit up their Instagram or give them a call. It's the kind of bar that keeps things fresh without ever losing what makes it special: a genuinely welcoming crowd, two fireplaces when it's cold, and that legendary backyard garden when the weather's right.

Deanne + Bobby Duron
Two DJs taking over the Eagle's dance floor for a late-night Thursday set. Deanne and Bobby Duron bring the energy from 10pm to 4am — the kind of night that reminds you why this iconic leather bar stays packed. $30 cash cover.

Heated Rivalry Pride Dance Party
Pride season kicks off with a high-energy dance night at Brooklyn's biggest queer nightclub. Expect a packed dance floor, top-tier sound and lighting, and a room full of people ready to celebrate. This is the kind of night that reminds you why Pride matters — pure joy, zero apologies.

The Jones Effect
Thursday nights at Rise belong to Zetta Jones and the kind of drag-and-comedy mashup that keeps the Hell's Kitchen crowd coming back. Expect boys, drama, performances that don't take themselves too seriously, and DJ Steve Sidewalk keeping the energy moving. Show starts at 10:30pm.

BBL Thursdays
BBL—Beauty, Body, Legs—is Playhouse's weekly Thursday night drag showcase, headlined by DJ Jon Ali and a rotating cast of fierce performers. Venus Mystique, Issa Noche, and Moriah bring the heat every week at 10:30pm, with a dance floor that doesn't quit and a crowd that knows how to celebrate.

Brolesque Thursdays
Lockhart Brownie's hottest Thursday night — a burlesque spectacular featuring some of the city's most talented performers. Phill Yon, Awesome, Chris Patterson, Rosso, Felipe Ocampo, Coco, and John Juan bring the heat while DJ Senobyte keeps the energy pumping. This is the kind of show that reminds you why live performance and a packed room beats everything else.

Queen
Thursday nights at Industry belong to Brenda Dharling and an all-star lineup of drag performers that rotates through the city's best talent. DJ Xavier Mazara keeps the energy moving while queens like Jada Valenciaga, Pattaya Hart, Fifi Dubois, Inita D, Chelsea Piers, and Hibiscus take the stage. It's the kind of reliable, high-energy drag show that keeps people coming back week after week.

Pre Game Thursdays
Thursday nights at Boxers belong to the dance floor — two levels of beats courtesy of DJ Ickarus, go-go dancers who know how to work a crowd, and a room that's ready to move. No cover means there's zero reason not to show up and get into it.

Stoned Pride: First Brick at STONEDWall
A Pride celebration honoring the legacy of Stonewall and the uprising that changed everything. This is where we remember, where we gather, and where we claim our place in queer history. Early evening at 3 Dollar Bill means the whole community can show up together.

This Party Is Killing You!: The Robyn Pride Party
A Pride celebration built around Robyn's catalog—which means a dance floor that doesn't stop moving and a crowd that knows every word. 3 Dollar Bill's massive space and top-tier sound system are made for nights like this, where the energy builds with every track and the whole room moves as one. If you're here for the pop music, the dancing, and the pure joy of being surrounded by your people, this is the one.

Third Eye Yoga
An hour of Vinyasa Flow with instructor John — grounding movement in the middle of your week. Clothing optional, judgment-free, and exactly the kind of reset Red Eye does well between coffee runs and late nights. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 5pm.

TRANScendental
A celebration centered on trans joy, community, and visibility at Brooklyn Community Pride Center. This is the space to connect with other trans and non-binary folks, celebrate your identity, and be part of something that centers your experience. Happening Friday evening during Pride month — exactly when and where you need it.

Honey Please
Friday nights at Metropolitan belong to DJ Reaubert and rotating guests who spin vinyl and transform happy hour into something that feels like a roaring living room party — the kind where everyone's welcome, the drinks are strong, and the backyard garden is packed. No cover, just good music and better company.

Fantasy: RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Viewing Party
Friday nights at Hardware belong to the drag race fans — tune in for RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars with DJ Lilham, Izzy Uncut, and Venus Mystique keeping the energy high between episodes. Half-price drinks from 2PM to 8PM make it easy to settle in early and stay late.

Boyfriend Free Pink Pony Pride
Pride season at BOYFRIEND kicks off with Free Pink Pony — an evening celebrating queer community and the co-op's commitment to inclusive spaces. Expect good drinks, good people, and the kind of neighborhood gathering that makes Pride feel like coming home.

Pride Disco Skate Night
Lace up and hit the floor for a Pride celebration that's part dance party, part roller rink throwback. Disco beats, skating under the lights, and a room full of people here to have a genuinely good time — this is what Pride should feel like. Whether you're a seasoned skater or just here for the vibe, it's low-pressure fun with real community energy.

RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Season 11 Viewing Party
Every Friday at 7pm, Red Eye NY throws the viewing party that actually feels like an event — massive silver screen, gag-worthy runways in full glory, free popcorn, Stoli specials running pre-episode, and live drag shows after the credits roll. It's the kind of night where you're watching the queens compete and then watching local talent tear up the stage in real time.

Dirty Little Secret
Rock N Roll Karaoke meets kink energy at Rockbar's most provocative Friday night. Bring your wildest song choices, your boldest self, and a crowd that's here to celebrate every kind of queer expression. Two-for-one drinks until 7pm make it easy to stick around for the whole night.

Quote Unquote Open Mic
An open mic built around the writing you actually love — bring a poem, a passage, a favorite author's prose, anything under five minutes. No original material, no spoilers, just people sharing the words that stuck with them. Grab a book off the shelf if you need one. It's the kind of night that reminds you why certain sentences matter.

RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 11
3 Dollar Bill is hosting a viewing party for the premiere of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars season 11. Gather with fellow fans on the big screen as the queens compete for the crown. It's the kind of event where the energy in the room matches what's happening on stage — cheers, gasps, and genuine investment in every lip sync and runway moment.

Art Star
Friday night at C'mon Everybody brings live entertainment and creative energy to Franklin Avenue. An intimate venue with craft cocktails and a rotating calendar of emerging talent — the kind of neighborhood spot that discovers tomorrow's stars tonight.

RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Viewing Party
Fridays at Balcon are all about the All Stars — gather for RuPaul's Drag Race viewing parties with a crowd that actually knows what's happening on screen. Hosted by Essence with DJ Senobye keeping the energy up, it's the kind of night where the performances on screen meet the real energy on the dance floor.

Open Call
Weekly drag competition where anyone can step on stage and compete for a $100 cash prize. Hosted by DJ Senobyie, this Friday night showcase at Balcon Salon gives local performers a chance to shine in front of a packed crowd. Whether you're a seasoned queen or testing the waters for the first time, Open Call is where the energy is high and the competition is real.

Drag Race
Friday nights at Rise belong to the queens of RuPaul's Drag Race. Showtime at 8PM brings the glamour, the lip-syncs, and the kind of energy that keeps the dance floor moving all night. It's become the city's go-to spot for Drag Race fans who want to celebrate their favorite queens in a room full of people who actually get it.

Remixed
Friday nights at Rise belong to the dance floor—DJ John Marto, VJ Paul Leasure, and DJ Susan Levine keeping the energy high all night across the main room and Shine Lounge. It's the kind of reliable, high-octane weekend kickoff that Hell's Kitchen does best.

RuPaul's Drag Race Season 14 Viewing Party
Every Friday at 8pm, Nowhere becomes the place to watch the latest episode of RuPaul's Drag Race with people who actually care about the lipsyncs, the runways, and the drama. No cover means you can show up, grab a drink, and settle in for two hours of pure competition. It's the kind of weekly ritual that turns strangers into a room full of people rooting for the same queens.

RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Viewing Party with Assassins
Friday nights at Playhouse belong to the Drag Race faithful. Watch All Stars unfold on the big screen while DJ 2Face keeps the energy high and the crowd moving. It's the kind of event where everyone's invested in the lip syncs, the eliminations, and the drama — and the dance floor is always ready to celebrate or commiserate accordingly.

RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Season 11 Viewing Party
New season, new legends. Boxers HK is hosting the All Stars premiere with seating at 7pm and the show starting at 8pm — grab your spot early if you want a good view. DJ Lady Simon keeps the energy up all night, and The Fantasy Factory afterparty is the natural next move for anyone still riding the high.

All Stars
Pieces Bar's Friday night drag showcase brings rotating local performers to Christopher Street every week. It's the kind of reliably fun, high-energy event that keeps people coming back — strong drinks, a packed crowd, and performers who know how to work a room. This is where West Village nightlife happens.

Frisky
Frisky is Pieces Bar's Friday night staple — a reliably fun gathering where the drinks are strong, the drag performances are top-notch, and the crowd knows how to have a good time. It's the kind of recurring night that keeps people coming back week after week.

Hedda Lettuce: Dressing on the Side
Hedda Lettuce takes the Red Eye stage for a night of comedy and drag that's equal parts sharp wit and full-on spectacle. One of New York's most beloved drag performers brings her signature humor and charisma to an intimate nightclub setting where the energy is high and the laughs are guaranteed. Get there early—this is the kind of show that fills up fast.

Alotta Trivia
Weekly visual trivia hosted by Alotta McGriddles and Cameron Cole — you pick the topics, they keep the energy high. Expect deep dives into Harry Potter, Disney, Mean Girls, RuPaul's Drag Race, and everything in between. Each round winner spins the wheel for prizes: pitchers of beer, well drinks, or bar tabs. Free to play, no cover charge.

Double Feature Fridays
Friday nights at Albatross belong to karaoke lovers and anyone who wants to sing their heart out. Jacklynn Hyde warms up the room with her show Primetime starting at 9pm, then the karaoke takes over from 10pm until late with an endless collection of songs. Happy hour runs 5pm-8pm, so grab a drink early and settle in for a night of good vibes and even better performances. Albatross IDOL Season 3 is coming soon with a $300 prize for the winner.

Weekend Drag & Dance at The Toolbox
Friday nights belong to the pop-up drag performers and the DJ spinning remixed beats that keep the dance floor packed. Heidi N Dix and Virgo Rising headline the weekend celebration—the kind of night where you show up with friends and leave with new ones.

Fantasy Factory
Three powerhouse performers—Beau Jangless, Mo'riah, and Dev Doe—take over the stage for an acrobatic drag extravaganza that's equal parts athletic and theatrical. Expect twirls, tricks, and high-energy beats courtesy of Lady Simon behind the decks. This is the kind of show that reminds you why drag is a full-contact sport.

Out & Abt Pride
Get ready to dance the night away at Out & Abt Pride, happening Friday, June 26th at Brooklyn's iconic 3 Dollar Bill—the city's largest queer nightclub and live music venue! Experience world-class sound and lighting systems paired with top-tier performances in a space designed for authentic self-expression and unbridled joy. Whether you're hitting the bar, catching live entertainment, or dancing until dawn, this is your invitation to celebrate pride with a vibrant community in the heart of Brooklyn. Come out and celebrate who you are in an inclusive environment where everyone shines their brightest.

Fuzzy
Fuzzy is the monthly date night for bears and their admirers — a low-key, welcoming space to connect with people who get it. Five bucks gets you in the door on the fourth Friday of every month, making it one of the easiest ways to find your people without the pretense.

Bubble Pop: A Pop Party
Bubble Pop is VERS's high-energy celebration of pop music and pure fun — a Friday night designed for dancing, singing along, and connecting with people who get it. Craft cocktails, a packed dance floor, and the kind of crowd that shows up ready to have a good time. This is the pop party you've been waiting for.

NO R8XXXN
Friday nights at Balcon Salon belong to NO R8XXXN, a high-energy dance experience curated by Lucifer. The lineup features rotating performers including Nick Gaga, DJ Alex Cohen, DJ Xavier Mazara, Furina Dior, and Stasi, spinning everything from pop to house as the dance floor heats up. Red latex, attitude, and a crowd that knows how to move — this is the kind of Friday night that makes you forget it's only the beginning of the weekend.

DJ TK with Brenda Dharling
Friday night at Industry Bar gets a pop-up takeover with DJ TK behind the decks and Brenda Dharling bringing the energy. This is the kind of night that reminds you why Hell's Kitchen's best gay bar stays packed — sharp music, sharp company, and a dance floor that knows what it's doing.

Hot Sauce Fridays
Boxers Chelsea's weekly queer hip-hop party where the dance floor gets packed and the energy stays high. This is where the neighborhood's best hip-hop heads and queer nightlife regulars come together — expect rotating DJs, a crowd that actually knows how to move, and the kind of Friday night that reminds you why you love this city.

4AMNYC
Late-night dance floor at ANIMAL, running 10PM-4AM with rotating DJs and a crowd that knows how to keep the energy going. Ten bucks after 10PM gets you into one of the neighborhood's most reliably fun Friday nights — exactly the kind of no-frills, good-time vibe that keeps people coming back.

Super Size Queen
Mathieu Blue's Friday night dance party at Hardware brings the disco energy and the crowd to match. DJ Mike Borowski and special guests Bootsie LeFaris spin the kind of music that keeps the floor packed all night. No cover, and the vibe is pure celebration — this is the Friday reset the neighborhood actually shows up for.

Hella
Each edition of Hella celebrates a different pop icon with DJ Manila Ice behind the decks, heavy rotation of their music all night, and videos splashed across the screens. Past tributes have ranged from Aaliyah and Kylie to Grace Jones and Donna Summer — basically, if they're a legend and a diva, they've probably gotten the Hella treatment. No cover, so there's no excuse not to show up.

Edward Frame + Musikdawg
Two heavyweight DJs bring the heat to Eagle NYC for a late-night dance marathon. Edward Frame and Musikdawg are spinning back-to-back from 10pm to 4am, drawing the leather and dance communities together for six hours of unrelenting energy. $40 cash cover gets you in.

Black Market Presents: Birthrite Pride & 2 Year Anniversary
Black Market's Pride takeover doubles as their two-year celebration — a full night of dancing from 10pm to 4am at Brooklyn's biggest queer venue. This is the kind of party that defines the season: serious sound and lights, a packed dance floor, and a room full of people ready to celebrate.

Daddy O: Pride
Daddy O brings the heat to C'Mon Everybody for Pride weekend — a night built for the daddies, bears, and everyone who loves them. Expect a packed dance floor, strong drinks, and a room full of people ready to celebrate. $13.39 gets you in the door at this queer-owned Brooklyn favorite.

Cakes
Friday night debauchery hosted by Mini Horrorwitz and Devo Monique, with DJs Horrorchata and Hannah Lou spinning all night. The main event: the Best Ass Contest. Get on stage, shake it, grab a free shot, and compete for a $25 bar tab. Cheap drinks ($3 PBR tall boys, $7 PBR/shot) keep the night rolling. No cover.

LatinX Fridays
Hell's Kitchen's weekly Latin party where the dance floor gets packed and the energy stays high. Hosted by legendary Kedwin Zapata and crew with DJ Alex spinning, this is the Friday night reset the neighborhood actually shows up for — expect good beats, better vibes, and a room full of people ready to dance.

Arcade Gaymer Afternoon
Saturday afternoons at Rockbar mean arcade games, cheap drinks, and a crowd that actually knows how to have fun. It's the kind of low-key, unpretentious vibe that keeps people coming back — no pressure, just good times and the chance to rack up some high scores while hanging with friends.

MadonnaGAGA
Two icons, one unforgettable afternoon. MadonnaGAGA brings together the Material Girl and the pop powerhouse in a high-energy celebration of dance, drag, and pure spectacle. Expect fierce performances, a packed dance floor, and a room full of people ready to worship at the altar of pop's greatest divas. Saturday matinee energy meets nightclub production at Brooklyn's premier queer venue.

Romy & Michele's Afternoon Tea Dance
A Romy & Michele themed afternoon dance party featuring Bright Light Bright Light. No cover to get in, 4pm start — exactly the kind of low-pressure, high-fun weekend vibe that makes Club Cumming such a reliable spot. A new theme every week means there's always a reason to come back.

Zestyworld
Zestyworld brings the pride energy to 3 Dollar Bill's outdoor patio — a celebration built around chosen family, good vibes, and dancing with people who actually get it. This is the kind of afternoon-into-evening thing where you show up for a few hours and somehow lose track of time, surrounded by the kind of crowd that makes you feel like you belong. With the venue's full production setup and outdoor space, it's got room to breathe, room to dance, and room to just be yourself.

Full Moon Circle
A gathering for moon-loving queer folks hosted by Sterling Bowen, a writer and astrologer rooted in the Hive Mind community. These new and full moon circles blend open discussion, reflection, meditation, and magic-making in a space that welcomes all spiritual backgrounds—no particular tradition required, just genuine curiosity and an open heart.

Honey Please
Saturday nights at Metropolitan belong to DJ Reaubert and rotating guests who spin vinyl and transform happy hour into something that feels like a living room party with everyone you actually want to be around. No cover, good drinks, and the kind of vibe that keeps people coming back.

Fade to Black Pride Party
Rockbar's Pride celebration brings the heat with a high-energy party that honors the spirit of Christopher Street. Expect a packed dance floor, killer DJ sets, and the kind of crowd that knows how to celebrate being exactly who they are. This is Pride the way the West Village does it — loud, unapologetic, and unforgettable.

Gorg!
Saturday nights at Playhouse belong to Gorg! — a weekly drag showcase hosted by the legendary Chicky Gorgina with DJ Jay Essex spinning all night. High energy, full glam, and the kind of dance floor that gets packed with people ready to celebrate. This is where the weekend really starts.

Shenanigans Saturdays
Izzy Uncut and Beaujangles take over Playhouse's Saturday nights with a high-energy drag showcase and dance floor that doesn't quit. DJ Jay Essex keeps the momentum going from 8PM onward — expect fierce performances, a packed crowd, and the kind of Saturday night that reminds you why West Village nightlife is legendary.

Get Happy Hour
Saturday nights at Pieces belong to Get Happy Hour — the kind of recurring event that gives you a solid reason to head to Christopher Street. Strong drinks, a room full of regulars and newcomers alike, and the easy vibe that makes Pieces such a beloved neighborhood institution. Show up early, stay late, repeat next week.

Sinful Saturday
Pieces Bar's Saturday night staple brings the heat with drag performances, a packed dance floor, and the kind of crowd that knows how to have a good time. Strong drinks, strong energy, and the West Village institution that's been doing this better than anyone for years.

Bash & Bougie
Saturday nights at Hardware get glammed up with DJ 2Face spinning and rotating performers like Janae Saisquoi and Lanyé Armón bringing the energy. Half-price drinks from 2PM to 8PM means you can start early and stay late without breaking the bank. Red carpet vibes, high-energy beats, and a crowd that knows how to celebrate.

VERS Saturday Nights
The weekend reset you've been waiting for — rotating NYC DJs spinning everything from house to hip-hop, a packed dance floor that actually knows how to move, and craft cocktails that taste as good as they look. This is where Saturday nights in Hell's Kitchen happen.

Metrosensual
Frankie Sharp's weekly Saturday night takeover brings rotating guest performers—local queens, vocal artists, and regular Ru girls—plus a sensual stripper each week who's there to be tipped and celebrated. Hosted by Kandy Muse, it's the kind of high-energy, unapologetically fun night that keeps people coming back. $5–$10 cover depending on the lineup.

Soda Pop Saturdays
Soda Pop Saturdays is Playhouse's weekly pop music dance party, where DJ Senobyte and Bakehouse NYC spin the hits that get stuck in your head for all the right reasons. Athera takes the stage, the dance floor fills up, and Saturday nights become exactly what they should be — sweaty, fun, and unapologetically pop.

Surge Saturdays
Saturday nights at Hardware belong to Surge — DJ 2Face spinning, Lexington Banks performing, and a rotating cast of go-go boys and hosts keeping the energy high. Half-price drinks from 2PM to 8PM means you can start early and stay late. This is the kind of reliable, high-energy Saturday that keeps people coming back.

Hot Rabbit's •• SATURGAY •• The Official NYC Dyke March After Party!
The official after-party for NYC Dyke March lands at Brooklyn's biggest queer nightclub for a night built by and for lesbian and queer women. Ten PM to four AM means plenty of time to keep the celebration going — expect a packed dance floor, DJs spinning all night, and a room full of people who just marched their hearts out. This is what community looks like when the party doesn't stop.

Kevin Anthony + Mark Cicero
Two DJs taking over Eagle's dance floor for a six-hour Saturday night run. Kevin Anthony and Mark Cicero bring the energy from 10pm to 4am — the kind of night that reminds you why this iconic leather bar stays packed. Forty-dollar cash cover gets you in.

Slayyyter XCX Club Classics
A night built around the hyperpop and club tracks that defined a generation—expect the kind of dance floor energy that only happens when a room full of people knows every word. Slayyyter and PC Music's influence runs deep here, and it shows in the crowd, the sound, and the pure joy of dancing to music that feels like the future.

Yes Homo: PRIDE
Late-night Pride celebration at C'Mon Everybody, the neighborhood's queer-owned bar on Franklin Avenue. A $13.39 entry gets you into the party — dancing, drinks, and the kind of crowd that shows up when the community decides to mark the occasion together.

Pop Rave
Level Weekly's Saturday night pop dance party brings the energy with DJ Alex Cohen and DJ David Serrano spinning the hits that make you move. A packed dance floor, top-tier production, and a crowd that knows how to celebrate — this is what late-night dancing at Boxers HK is all about.

Liquid Brunch
Sunday mornings belong to cheap mimosas, screwdrivers, and the regulars who've figured out that brunch tastes better with a crowd. Five-dollar drinks, good food, and a room that gets genuinely festive — the kind of weekly ritual that makes you actually look forward to the weekend winding down.

Eurotea Sundays
Every Sunday afternoon, Playhouse transforms into a Eurovision celebration with DJ OhRicky spinning the hits, music and video performances, and a crowd that lives for the drama and spectacle of Europe's biggest song contest. It's the kind of themed party that actually delivers on its premise — camp, colorful, and genuinely fun.

PRIDE Get Down with DJ E.N + A Drag Cookout with Virgo Rising & Shaneeda Bump
Summer Pride kicks off with a drag cookout that's part party, part celebration, all good vibes. DJ E.N keeps the energy moving while Virgo Rising and Shaneeda Bump bring the performance heat. It's the kind of afternoon that reminds you why Pride season exists — good people, great music, and the kind of fun that spills from inside onto the street.

Ty Tea Venti Pride Sunday
Sunday afternoon at 3 Dollar Bill gets the Pride treatment with Ty Tea Venti — a tea dance that knows how to celebrate. Expect a packed dance floor, good energy, and the kind of crowd that shows up ready to have a genuinely good time. This is what Pride Sunday should feel like.

Ri Yoncé
A Sunday evening celebration of queer joy and self-expression at Brooklyn's largest queer venue. Ri Yoncé brings the energy, the music, and the community together for an unforgettable night of dancing, performances, and pure celebration in a space built for everyone to show up as their fullest selves.

Free Sunday BBQ
Summer Sundays at Metropolitan mean backyard grilling, rotating DJs, and drag performances that keep the garden packed until late. Burgers, hot dogs, veggie options, and all the sides come free with any drink order. Frozen margaritas and pina coladas are $8, pitchers start at $12. Merrie Cherry and weekly guest queens bring the energy every week.

Twisted Dee + Ipok
Two heavyweight DJs take over the Eagle's decks for a five-hour Sunday afternoon-into-evening set. Twisted Dee and Ipok bring the energy that's made them fixtures in the leather and dance community — expect a crowd that knows how to move and a sound system that rewards it. $40 cash cover gets you in.

Shots & Shade: A Queer Drink & Draw
Sunday evenings at Metropolitan get creative. Grab a drink, settle in, and sketch one of the rotating guest models as they move through a series of poses. It's low-pressure, high-fun — no art experience needed. Best drawing of the night wins a bar tab. Hosted by BrieYOB.

Fagnet: Pride
Fagnet brings the community together for a Pride celebration at C'Mon Everybody. Join for an evening of connection, music, and queer joy on Sunday, June 28th at 7pm. $20 entry.

Showtunes in the City
Every Sunday at 7pm, Playhouse becomes the city's showtune cathedral — a drag-fueled celebration of Broadway's greatest hits with DJ Ohricky, Bootsie Leparis, and rotating guest performers. It's the kind of night where everyone knows the words, the energy is infectious, and you leave with your voice hoarse and your heart full.

Total Roulette Live
Essa Noche and Hanukah Lewinsky bring the heat every Sunday night at Hardware with DJ Joe Michael spinning. It's the kind of show that keeps the dance floor packed — live performances, high energy, and a room that knows how to have a good time. Half-price drinks from 2PM to 8PM means you can start early or jump in whenever.
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