This year, Frolic Weekend transforms Provincetown into Lucky Harbor–a world where the Strip’s energy meets seaside magic. From sun-soaked streets to neon-lit nights, Lucky Harbor deals a full deck of experiences, each one a chance at a jackpot of joy for the BIPOC LGBT community. Yoga, boat cruises, unforgettable dance parties, mixers, and more await around every corner–making every choice a winning one. So whether this is your first gamble or you’re a returning high-roller, there’s a seat at the table just for you!
This year, Frolic Weekend transforms Provincetown into Lucky Harbor–a world where the Strip’s energy meets seaside magic. From sun-soaked streets to neon-lit nights, Lucky Harbor deals a full deck of experiences, each one a chance at a jackpot of joy for the BIPOC LGBT community. Yoga, boat cruises, unforgettable dance parties, mixers, and more await around every corner–making every choice a winning one. So whether this is your first gamble or you’re a returning high-roller, there’s a seat at the table just for you! All that’s left to do is roll the dice, take the leap, and make Frolic Weekend your playground.

Events
29 events during Frolic Weekend
Wednesday, June 17

The official kickoff to Frolic Weekend 2026, a six-day celebration for queer men of color in Provincetown. Meet fellow Frolickers from around the world, grab light refreshments, and set the tone for an unforgettable week ahead with DJ Panda spinning R&B. This is where it all begins.

The first neon-lit night of Frolic Weekend, a six-day celebration for queer men of color in Provincetown. Dress in your House colors and dance to DJ Zeus as 1,200+ Frolickers from around the world kick off Lucky Harbor together. This is where the weekend's energy ignites.
Thursday, June 18

Start your Frolic Weekend mornings right with yoga, run club, and HIIT classes. Part of the six-day celebration for queer men of color in Provincetown, these group fitness sessions set the tone for a weekend packed with boat cruises, pool parties, dance nights, and community. Run Club meets at Town Hall, 260 Commercial St.

Get moving at this daytime dance workshop during Frolic 2026, the six-day celebration for queer men of color in Provincetown. Part of the weekend's full lineup of workshops, panels, and social events, this is your chance to learn, connect, and dance with people from all over the world.

Part of Provincetown's Frolic 2026 programming, this midday film screening brings the community together for thoughtful conversation. Watch, listen, and talk through what the film means — the kind of event where you leave thinking differently about what you just saw.

Midday yoga session as part of Frolic Weekend's six-day celebration for queer men of color in Provincetown. Take a breath, stretch it out, and reset before the evening's festivities kick off. Part of the broader Frolic programming that balances wellness with the weekend's boat cruises, pool parties, dance nights, and community gatherings.

Aunt Jackie hosts an afternoon dance party with DJ Ricco Savage as part of Frolic Weekend, the six-day celebration for queer men of color in Provincetown. This is one of the weekend's signature daytime events—expect good energy, great music, and a room full of people ready to have a good time.

Meet your fellow Frolic attendees at this couples mixer kicking off six days of celebration for queer men of color in Provincetown. Light food and refreshments, new connections, and the start of a weekend designed around joy, community, and connection. Part of Frolic Weekend 2026 (June 17-22), powered by Gilead.

Gay dating coach Lamont White brings his expertise to Frolic Weekend, setting up queer men of color for real connections—whether you're looking for new friends, potential partners, or maybe someone special for the weekend. It's speed dating with actual intention, not the awkward version you're imagining.

Part of Frolic Weekend's six-day celebration for queer men of color, this art gallery reception at Twenty-One Summers kicks off Thursday evening in Provincetown. It's a chance to see local work, meet fellow Frolickers, and ease into a weekend packed with pool parties, dance nights, boat cruises, and community.

Part of Frolic Weekend, a six-day celebration for queer men of color in Provincetown. This late-night dance party splits the crowd into competing Houses—Red vs. Black—with music from DJs Panda and Ricco Savage. It's one of the signature nights of the weekend, where the energy is high, the competition is playful, and everyone leaves with new friends and better stories.
Friday, June 19

Start your Frolic Weekend on the right note with a morning fitness block designed to energize and connect. Choose your vibe—flow through Morning Yoga, pound the pavement with Run Club, or push yourself in HIIT Class. It's the perfect way to greet the day alongside fellow Frolickers before the weekend's events kick into high gear.

Part of Frolic Weekend 2026, this dance workshop brings together queer men of color from around the world for a six-day celebration in Provincetown. Learn, move, and connect with the community during this daytime session on Friday as part of the broader programming that includes boat cruises, pool parties, panels, and nightly dance parties.

Part of Frolic Weekend's six-day celebration for queer men of color in Provincetown, this mixer brings together attendees 40 and over to connect with fellow travelers from around the world. It's one of several social gatherings woven through the weekend—a chance to meet your people, swap stories, and find your crew amid boat cruises, pool parties, dance nights, and more.

Part of Frolic Weekend's six-day celebration for queer men of color in Provincetown, this midday yoga session at Paramount offers a chance to reset and recharge between the pool parties, boat cruises, and dance floors. A moment of calm in a weekend built for joy.

Part of Frolic Weekend's six-day celebration for queer men of color in Provincetown, this mixer brings together hundreds of attendees from around the world to connect, meet new friends, and kick off the weekend. Light food and refreshments included as you join the energy and community that makes Frolic one of the most anticipated gatherings for Black and brown queer men.

Part of Frolic Weekend 2026—a six-day celebration for queer men of color in Provincetown. This mixer brings together the Latino community to connect, make friends, and kick off the weekend's neon-lit festivities. Concurrent with the Asian Mixer, it's your chance to meet people from across the country in a welcoming, high-energy atmosphere.

Part of the Winners Circle mixer series, this afternoon gathering brings together Asian queer folks for connection and community. Happening concurrently with the Latino Mixer, it's a chance to meet people, swap stories, and find your people during Pride season in Provincetown.

Part of Frolic Weekend 2026, this panel discussion dives into sexual liberation and pleasure within the context of a six-day celebration for queer men of color in Provincetown. Happening Friday evening as part of the weekend's mix of workshops, parties, and community conversations—a chance to engage with ideas that matter alongside people who get it.

Frolic Weekend brings queer men of color together for six days of celebration in Provincetown, and this open mic night is your chance to take the stage. Share your voice, your story, your art—whatever moves you—in an intimate Red Room setting on Friday evening. It's the kind of vulnerable, creative space where the community actually listens.

Late-night dance party with a Leather/Lace/Underwear theme, spinning the best in hip hop and house music with DJ Kidd in collaboration with SXTPS. Part of Frolic Weekend 2026, the six-day celebration for queer men of color in Provincetown — this is where the energy peaks after dark.
Saturday, June 20

Part of Frolic Weekend—a six-day celebration for queer men of color in Provincetown—this all-day pool party brings the Vintage Glamour Resortwear theme to life with music from Boy Cordero, Bodii, and Zeus. It's one of the weekend's signature events, where 1,200+ Frolickers from around the world gather to dance, connect, and celebrate together.

Part of Frolic Weekend's six-day celebration for queer men of color in Provincetown, this workshop dives into sexual intimacy and connection. Held in the Red Room downstairs, it's one of the many panels, workshops, and social experiences woven throughout the weekend—a chance to learn, share, and connect with men from all over the world in a space designed just for you.

Part of Frolic Weekend's six-day celebration for queer men of color in Provincetown, this spy-themed dance party puts you in your best 007 fantasy. Dress as a spy, croupier, pimp, or socialite and hit the floor with DJ Bodii spinning all night. It's one of the weekend's standout club nights—high energy, high style, and exactly the kind of moment Frolic is built for.
Sunday, June 21

Sunday morning drag brunch with two seatings as part of Frolic Weekend, the six-day celebration for queer men of color in Provincetown. A chance to fuel up, laugh, and connect with the community before the day's adventures kick off.

Part of Frolic Weekend's six-day celebration for queer men of color, this afternoon boat cruise sets sail from MacMillan Pier with House Colors theme vibes and DJ Kidd spinning all day. It's the kind of on-the-water moment that kicks off a weekend of pure joy in Provincetown—good music, good people, and the Atlantic as your backdrop.

The final night of Frolic Weekend—a six-day celebration for queer men of color—closes with a burlesque-themed dance party. DJ Boy Cordero spins all night as the community comes together one last time to celebrate joy, connection, and the magic of Provincetown. Part of the Lucky Harbor experience, where every moment is a winning one.
Monday, June 22

The final goodbye of Frolic Weekend—a casual lunch gathering on Monday, June 22nd for queer men of color wrapping up six days of boat cruises, pool parties, dance nights, and pure joy in Provincetown. A chance to exchange numbers, make plans to stay connected, and toast to the friendships you've made.

The perfect way to wind down after six days of Frolic—a laid-back poolside gathering to close out the celebration with fellow Frolickers. Kick back, soak up the last moments of community, and let the weekend settle in before heading home.
More Events in Provincetown During Frolic Weekend

Pretty in Pink
Boatslip's legendary afternoon dance party goes pink for pride season — a sun-soaked celebration on the waterfront deck where the whole community shows up to dance, connect, and just be together. Live DJs keep the energy moving while the ocean breeze and golden light make everything feel a little more magical than a regular Wednesday. It's the kind of gathering that reminds you why chosen family matters, all set against Provincetown's most iconic coastal backdrop.

Candis Cayne in "Casting Couch"
Candis Cayne brings her sharp wit and commanding stage presence to the Red Room for "Casting Couch"—a cabaret that's part comedy, part confessional, all captivating. This is the kind of intimate performance where you can actually see the expressions on her face and feel the energy shift in the room. If you've ever wanted to experience drag as true theater rather than just spectacle, this is it.

Tammie Brown is BONKERZ!
Tammie Brown's shows are pure unpredictability—one moment she's belting out a song, the next she's philosophizing or dancing like a cartoon character come to life. You might catch a monologue about saving the planet, a Mahi Mahi dance break, or a story that starts in Texas and ends somewhere on another planet entirely. This is cabaret for people who want to be genuinely surprised.

Drag Brunch
Provincetown's most fabulous drag brunch is a high-energy, laugh-out-loud celebration where some of P-Town's finest drag entertainers take the stage with live singing, show-stopping dance numbers, outrageous comedy, and dazzling character illusions. Each day brings a rotating lineup—Thursdays feature A Woman Named Carlos singing 70s yacht rock through top 40; Fridays and Saturdays showcase Raquel Blake, A Woman Named Carlos, and rotating queens like Lakia Mondale and Kira Stone; Saturdays also feature Nina West and Raquel Blake; Sundays rotate between Delta Miles and A Woman Named Carlos, and Paige Turner and Delta Miles. Perfect for bachelorette parties, birthdays, or just because—come for the brunch, stay for the queens.

Solid Gold Tea
Solid Gold Tea is Boatslip's Pride season answer to the legendary Thursday afternoon dance party — four hours of nonstop beats on the waterfront deck, live DJs spinning everything from house to pop, and a crowd that's here to celebrate and dance in the salt air. The outdoor patio fills up fast with people ready to kick off Pride week the right way, and the energy is exactly what you'd expect from Provincetown's most iconic LGBTQ+ gathering spot. Starting at 4pm means you can catch the golden hour light, the full dance floor momentum, and still have the whole evening ahead of you.

Nina West in "OH, SCARY!"
Nina West is back in Provincetown for a summer residency with her brand-new cabaret show — a theatrical battle between life and death that's part exorcism, part concert, all spectacle. Expect possessed performances of hits from Cher, Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter and Broadway, plus song parodies, witty banter, a dead sailor, and a haunted pussy. This is the kind of full evening that only Nina West can deliver. 18+ only.

Candis Cayne in "Casting Couch"
Candis Cayne brings her sharp wit and commanding stage presence to the Red Room for "Casting Couch," a cabaret that's part comedy, part confession, and entirely captivating. This is the kind of intimate performance where you can actually see the artistry up close — the timing, the vulnerability, the moments where she's got the whole room in the palm of her hand. If you've ever wanted to experience drag as theater rather than spectacle, this is it.

Himbo
Himbo energy hits Purgatory every Thursday night this season — meet in the basement of Gifford House and channel that inner himbo that lives in all of us. William Francis sets the vibe from 10pm on, and the dance floor is ready for it.

Dog Tag Tea
Dog Tag Tea brings leather pride to Provincetown's most iconic afternoon party — the Boatslip's legendary Tea Dance gets a community-focused twist with folks in their best leather, harnesses, and pride gear dancing on the waterfront deck. It's the kind of gathering where you can be fully yourself, surrounded by people who celebrate all the ways you express your identity. Expect strong drinks, a packed dance floor, and that particular magic that happens when a tight-knit community takes over a sun-soaked summer afternoon.

DIVA! Presents: Sabrina The Middle Aged Witch
A wickedly funny new musical comedy that fast-forwards 25 years into Sabrina Spellman's life—newly divorced, premenopausal, and still living in her aunt's attic. Roxy Pops, Qya Cristal, and Delta Miles bring the chaos in this Jacques Lamarre-written show that's part nostalgia trip, part midlife crisis anthem. Expect a jamming score of 90s hits from Britney Spears, Alanis Morissette, Natasha Beddingfield, and Alicia Keys. Directed by Delta Miles. Runs Friday and Saturday nights through October.

Miss Richfield 1981: You Can't Have Ice Cream When You're Dead!
Miss Richfield 1981 brings her all-new show to the Post Office Cabaret stage—a fun romp through the joys of living for today with new songs, video, and plenty of audience participation. This is the kind of show that reminds you why Provincetown's cabaret scene is legendary.

Tammie Brown is BONKERZ!
A Tammie Brown show is never just a show—it's an encounter. One moment she's belting, the next she's philosophizing, then she's dancing like a vintage cartoon brought to life. You might get a monologue about saving the planet, a Mahi Mahi dance break, or a story that starts in Texas and ends up on another planet. Truly unpredictable, wildly theatrical, and absolutely the magic of live performance.

Paige Turner: Drag Me To The Movies
NYC's Showbiz Spitfire is back for her 6th summer season with an all-live sung cabaret that's pure Hollywood fantasy. In Drag Me to the Movies, Paige reimagines herself in the iconic film roles she should have landed—from Grease to Titanic to The Wizard of Oz—with show-stopping songs, campy twists, and her signature wit. It's a hilarious, high-energy journey through cinema's greatest hits, proving that life is just one long audition. Grab your popcorn and settle in for a fabulous near-miss turned Provincetown triumph.

Drag Brunch
Provincetown's most fabulous drag brunch is back at the Post Office Café—a high-energy, laugh-out-loud experience where P-Town's finest drag entertainers take the stage with live singing, show-stopping dance numbers, outrageous comedy, and dazzling character illusions. Each weekend brings a rotating lineup: Fridays & Saturdays feature "Queens of the PO" hosted by Raquel Blake and A Woman Named Carlos; Saturdays also host "The Lady Brunch" with Nina West and Raquel Blake; Sundays rotate between "Brunch Business" and "Misleading Ladies." No two shows are ever the same. Perfect for bachelorette parties, birthdays, or just because—come for the brunch, stay for the queens.

The Real Housewives of Tea Dance
Provincetown's most glamorous afternoon just got a reality TV makeover — expect full drag realness, themed chaos, and the kind of crowd that knows how to bring the drama (the fun kind). The Boatslip's legendary waterfront deck becomes your stage for the afternoon, with performances, dancing, and enough costume energy to rival any reunion special. This is Pride season at its most playful, where you can show up as your most fabulous self and find your people cheering you on.

A Woman Named Carlos: The New Classic
A Woman Named Carlös is back for her second season at the Post Office Cabaret with a high-kicking, full-belting send-up of classic drag. Expect entirely live singing, zany humor, and spot-on takes on Cher, Liza, Bette Davis, Patti LuPone, and more as she twirls and jokes her way toward becoming P-Town's 'New Classic.' Running Thursday and Saturday nights through September.

Frolic
Frolic takes over Boatslip's legendary deck for a Pride weekend dance party that's pure electric energy — live DJs spinning all night, a packed dance floor under the stars, and the kind of crowd that came to Provincetown ready to let loose. This is the waterfront party that defines the season, where the ocean breeze hits different when you're surrounded by thousands of people celebrating exactly who they are. 21+.

True Colors
Provincetown's pride season kicks off with True Colors, the Boatslip's signature Sunday afternoon dance party where the whole community shows up to celebrate together. You'll find live DJs spinning on the waterfront deck, salt air, sun-drunk crowds, and that particular magic that happens when chosen family gathers to dance without apology. This is the kind of day that reminds you why summer in P-town matters — pure joy, zero pretense, 4pm start time because why wait.

Judy Gold: Call of Judy
Judy Gold brings her sharp wit and irreverent comedy to the Post Office Cabaret stage for a full summer residency. Catch the acclaimed comedian and actress performing multiple Sundays and select weeknights from June through September—a rare chance to see her extended run in Provincetown's legendary cabaret.

Tammie Brown is BONKERZ!
Tammie Brown doesn't do ordinary. Her shows are encounters—one moment she's belting out a song, the next she's philosophizing or dancing like a vintage cartoon brought to life. You might catch a monologue about saving the planet, a Mahi Mahi dance break, or a story that starts in Texas and ends up on another planet. The magic is in never knowing what's coming next.

The Devil Wears Payless
A campy, high-fashion farce inspired by the cult-classic film—Miranda Priestly's carefully curated image unravels when her spray-painted budget heels are exposed. What unfolds is a whirlwind of fashion week chaos, office meltdowns, and increasingly unhinged attempts to maintain the façade, all building toward a glamorous showdown in Paris. NPR calls it "a comedic kicker of a play," and it's exactly the kind of over-the-top, deliciously funny theatrical romp that thrives on the Post Office's legendary cabaret stage.

Sunday Service
Gifford House's sexy Sunday night at Club Purgatory — gear up and hit the dance floor with DJ William Francis spinning from 10pm to 1am. Memorial Day weekend kickoff that's all about the vibe, the crowd, and the kind of night that keeps people coming back.

I Love the 90s
The Tea Dance goes full nostalgia with a 90s throwback that'll have you digging through your mental archives for every Britney, Christina, and TLC moment. Picture yourself on Boatslip's sun-soaked deck, surrounded by a crowd that knows every word, while the DJ spins the pop anthems that defined a generation. It's the kind of Monday afternoon where the ocean breeze, good music, and pure joy of being exactly who you are all come together — basically, everything that makes Provincetown's legendary 4pm scene so addictive.