Pittsburgh may not be the queerest city in America but it sure brings the heat with a stellar lineup of 2025 Pride Month events. These events range from adult-only to family-friendly so that everyone can show off their Pittsburgh Queer Pride. Get ready for drag queens and kings, rainbows, flags, and plenty of happy smiles!
2025 Pride Events in the ‘Burgh
Light the Night
May 30, Courtyard by Marriott Pittsburgh University Center
This Pride Prom promises to have you up on your feet and dancing all night long. Enjoy an exclusive dinner experience, drag shows, desserts, the crowning of the royal court, and lots of dancing. 18+ only. Mocktails available, but 21+ can purchase cocktails.
Pittsburgh Pride March and Parade
June 1, Downtown to North Side
Pittsburgh’s biggest Pride march showcases citizens, organizations throughout the city, floats, and local businesses. The parade starts along Liberty Avenue in Downtown and travels over to Allegheny Commons Park on the North Side. You can walk in the parade or cheer from the sidewalk.
Pride Night at the Pirates
June 6, PNC Park
Sports fans can take in a Pittsburgh Pirates game while celebrating Pride. Show up in all rainbows for this game against the Philadelphia Phillies. Attendees can look forward to Pride themed giveaways and free resources for both the LGBTQIA+ community and allies.
Lawrenceville Pride Festival
June 14, Goodwill Parking Lot – 118 52nd Street
Lawrenceville Pride is back for its third year! On June 14, head out for a day full of support and love featuring local vendors, food trucks, resources, drag performances, and plenty of family-friendly fun. The big headliner this year is Alaska Thunderf!ck from Rupaul’s Drag Race.
Pride in the Park
June 29, Allegheny RiverTrail Park
Finish out Pride Month with a family-focused and youth-centered Pride in the Park celebration. The vendor fair encompasses both organizations throughout the area and local crafters. Live entertainment and food vendors are on site, but families can bring their own picnic to the park as well.
Story by Kylie Thomas
Photo Courtesy of Lawrenceville Pride
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