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Get ready, Vancouver, because the biggest Pride season the city has ever seen kicks off today, and there are a variety of ticketed, free, and low-cost celebrations to check out over the next 10 days!
Every year, Vancouver Pride celebrates the 2SLGBTQ+ community and the incredible art and talent to come out of it, as well as those working towards creating greater inclusivity in our city. This year is no exception, with over 40 events set to take place from Friday, July 26th to Sunday, August 4th.
This includes the annual VanPrideFest, which brings two days of free live music, top-tier drag talent by Canada’s Drag Race winners, and dancing to Concord Pacific Place on August 3rd and 4th.
Here, guests can expect two stages of non-stop entertainment all weekend long from noon to 7 pm.
Saturday’s lineup includes multiple Canada’s Drag Race Winners and alumni, from VENUS to Kendall Gender, to Synthia Kiss.
Sunday’s lineup will include Canadian artists Rêve, Witch Prophet, LU KALA and more.
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As for the annual Pride Parade, get ready to gather at Davie and Denman Streets on August 4th and watch (or march along) as the parade makes its way to Concord Pacific for a massive celebration of queer-serving organizations and allies.
The fun kicks off at the Opening Ceremony from 4 pm to 10 pm at Davie Street Lounge on Friday, July 26th, so make your way there for an exciting start to the weekend!
Tickets are $21.98 per person and include front-row seats to a host of drag performances, as well as an evening show from Virago Nation and remarks from the local community.
Happy Pride!!
When: Friday, July 26th to Sunday, August 4th
Where: Locations around Vancouver
Cost: Free and ticketed events
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