Image via Queer Pride Festival/Walter Williams
It may be hard to think ahead to summer, but realistically it will be here before you know it, especially with spring just a few weeks away. What’s more, this summer is set to be a big one for Seattle, and Queer/Pride Festival just dropped its epic lineup! Here’s what to expect.
Queer Pride Festival (QPF) is a standalone three-day festival that sells out each summer due to its top-tier talent acts, according to organizers.
Past headlines include Grammy award-winner Kim Petras, Iggy Azalea, queer icon Peaches, as well as TV personality and mainstay judge of RuPaul’s Drag Race Carson Kressley.
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So who is headlining this year’s Queer Pride Festival?
On Friday, June 28, you can expect Santigold, La Goony Chonga, and Shea Couleé.
Following that, on Saturday, June 29, Canada’s pop identical twins Tegan and Sara will headline along with Perfume Genius and Juliette and the Licks.
As for the final day on Sunday, June 30th, Rico Nasty, Slayyyter, and Coco and Breezy will all take the stage.
Other artists will include Alaska Thunderfuck, Roxxxy Andrews, and Detox, and RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 16 Superstars: Megami, Mhi’ya Man Le’Paige (The Queen of Flips) and Q.
This year, you can check out the festival’s large outdoor main stage, along with over 6 indoor and outdoor bars, local food trucks, and immersive photo moments.
Single day tickets start at $59, with 3-Day admission starting at $169.
Get ready to dance!
When: Friday, June 28 to Sunday, June 30, 2024
Where: 11th Avenue, between E. Pike St. & Pine St.
Cost: $59+
Thank you very much! 🎤
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