LA PRIDE’S FULL EVENT LINEUP ACROSS LA, AHEAD OF 2026 PARADE & PRIDE VILLAGE
Christopher Street West (CSW) Invites Angelenos to Celebrate Pride Month:
From LGBTQ Night at Dodger Stadium to a new LA Pride Adult Skate Night, and a Special Screening of “The Birdcage” for Its 30th Anniversary
LOS ANGELES, CA, JUNE 4, 2026 — Christopher Street West Association (CSW), the nonprofit organization behind LA Pride and producer of the world’s first permitted LGBTQ+ Pride parade, has cultivated a full lineup of community events and partnerships taking place across Los Angeles leading up to the 2026 LA Pride Parade & Pride Village on Sunday, June 14 in Hollywood, CA.

For 56 years, LA Pride has stood as a powerful celebration of visibility, advocacy, inclusion, and joy for the LGBTQ+ community, while CSW continues to support and uplift queer communities year-round through educational initiatives, cultural programming, partnerships, and advocacy efforts that honor Pride’s historic roots and evolving future.
Under this year’s theme, “Rise with Pride,” Angelenos and visitors alike are invited to celebrate Pride throughout June with a series of events spanning sports, film, nightlife, and community gatherings across the city.
“LA Pride has always been about creating spaces where our community can come together in celebration, solidarity, and visibility,” said Lawrence Carroll, Board President of CSW. “These events reflect the many ways Pride lives throughout Los Angeles, from cultural institutions and sports arenas to neighborhood gathering spaces and, of course, the streets of Hollywood.”
2026 LA PRIDE EVENTS & COMMUNITY CELEBRATIONS
June 5 (5:00-10:00 p.m.) — LGBT Night at Dodger Stadium

What: This highly anticipated Freeway Series game against the Angels will feature this year’s exclusive Dodgers’ Pride jersey as part of the special LGBTQ+ Pride ticket pack. Pre-game Pride party in the Right Field Pavilion with drink specials, DJ and several hundred of your fellow sporty gays. LOVE. This is an all-ages event.
Location: Dodger Stadium; 1000 Elysian Park Avenue, Los Angeles, CA
Cost: See website
June 7 (4:00-8:00 p.m.) — LA Pride Night at LA Sparks 2026

What: Join us for a special night of basketball and Pride as the Los Angeles Sparks host LA Pride Night at Crypto.com Arena! $5 from every ticket sold will be donated to LA Pride! This is an all-ages event. The first 10,000 people will receive a Sparks fanny pack.
Location: Crypto.com Arena; 1111 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA
Cost: See website.
June 9 (7:30-10:00 p.m.) — Pride at Pantages; Hell’s Kitchen

What: Join us for our next Pantages Pride Night! Experience live theater at a discounted Pride Night price.
Location: Pantages; 6233 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Cost: Experience live theater at a discounted Pride Night price of only $51 (with no additional fees); See website.
June 11 (7:30 p.m-12:00 a.m.) — LA Pride Skate Party

What: LA Pride and Skate Hunnies have teamed up to throw an unforgettable warehouse LA Pride party that blends roller skating, dancing, music, art, and self-expression to celebrate Pride Month. This is a 21+ event.
Location: MiViDa; 2415 Eads Street, Los Angeles, CA
Cost: $28 and up; See website.
June 13 — LA Pride at Street Food Cinema

What: Come celebrate Pride and the 30th anniversary of The Birdcage under the stars at the Autry Museum. Food trucks, bar for 21-and-over, and a little bit of Fosse, Fosse, Fosse! This film is Rated R.
Location: Autry Museum; 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles, CA
Cost: See website
June 15 – LA Pride Youth Advisory Board Roundtable (following the Parade and Village)

What: An intimate live conversation centered on this year’s theme, Rise with Pride, featuring LGBTQ+ youth leaders, civic voices, and cultural creators discussing leadership, well-being, and the future of the community.
Location: Emerson College Los Angeles Center; 5960 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Cost: Free with RSVP. Limited capacity.
JUNE 14 in Hollywood: 56th Annual LA Pride Parade

The LA Pride Parade route will begin at Sunset Blvd. and Highland Ave., traveling north to Hollywood Blvd., east to Cahuenga Blvd., and south back to Sunset Blvd. Pride Village, stretching along Hollywood Boulevard from Vine Street to Gower Street.
This year’s Grand Marshals include Emmy Award-winning out actor, Jeff Hiller as Celebrity Grand Marshal, decorated trans activist, Mia Yamamoto as Community Grand Marshal, and the late Shirley Raines honored posthumously as the Legacy Grand Marshal. CSW carefully selected each Grand Marshal for their talent, courage, and lifelong commitment to visibility, and reflect the diverse and enduring strength and evolution of the LGBTQ+ community. Hiller, Yamamoto and Raines join a long list of LA Pride Parade Grand Marshals who represent the authentic Pride community, including Niecy Nash, George Takei, Margaret Cho, Jewel Thais-Williams, and others.
LA Pride Village will also be June 14, from 12:30PM-8:30PM
Hollywood Blvd, between Vine and Gower will be transformed into a free festival.
Following the Parade, attendees can experience Pride Village, LA Pride’s free and open-to-the-public community celebration featuring live entertainment, food vendors, nonprofit organizations, community activations, local businesses, and experiences that reflect the diversity and vibrancy of Los Angeles’ LGBTQ+ community.
Previously announced performers and programming include Bentley Robles, Princess Superstar, Cassidy King, Nekeith, the Trans Chorus of Los Angeles, and Amber Ryann. The Pride Village will also spotlight curated programming including a showcase from the season one cast of King of Drag, the first-ever drag king competition series presented by Revry and co-hosted by Damian Pelliccione and Mayhem Miller; Preciosa Night, celebrating queer Latinx nightlife and culture; and the LA Pride Ball, presented by the iconic House of Ninja. CSW also recently announced the addition of CANDIACE for a special performance.

Pride Village will also feature Family Grove for Pride families, Trans Galleria, an art exhibit by trans artists showing works that speak to the trans experience, Erotic City for the kink and BDSM community, nearly 20 food trucks, sampling and giveaways, a bar for 21+, and over 100 exhibitors, vendors, and sponsors.
LA Pride is sponsored in part by Coca-Cola, the Official Soft Drink of LA Pride; Corona, the Official Beer of LA Pride; Delta Air Lines, the Official Airline of LA Pride; Surfside, the Official Canned Cocktail of LA Pride; AIDS Healthcare Foundation; Amazon; Fertility and Surgical Associates of California; H&M; Hot Topic; L.A. Care Health Plan; L’Oréal USA; Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board; Los Angeles Department of Water and Power; MAC Cosmetics; National Football League; Nordstrom & Nordstrom Rack; Sony Pictures Entertainment; Starbucks; UCLA Health; UGG®; Warner Bros. Discovery; as well as returning Official Radio & Media Partner iHeartMedia Los Angeles.
The Kimpton Everly Hotel and the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel are the Official Hotel Partners of LA Pride. A&CO (www.aubryandco.com) serves as LA Pride’s partnership agency. The Prima Agency serves as LA Pride’s longtime official production agency for the LA Pride Parade (holaprima.com). CG Events serves as LA Pride’s official production agency for LA Pride Village (cgevents.co). The Pride Village is made possible with support from The Hollywood Partnership, Los Angeles City Council District 13, represented by LA City Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martinez, and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, District 1 Supervisor, Hilda Solis, and District 3 Supervisor, Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath.
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ABOUT LA PRIDE
LA Pride is produced by Christopher Street West Association (CSW), the 501(c)(3) nonprofit that organized the world’s first permitted LGBTQ+ parade on June 28, 1970. For more than five decades, CSW has remained an active voice for the LGBTQ+ community of Greater Los Angeles, working with nonprofit, philanthropic, and community partners to build access, advocacy, and celebration for all.
For more information, follow @lapride.
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For CSW/LA Pride: Michael Samonte; [email protected]

