Get Your Tickets To These NYC Pride Events Now!
NYC Pride | Heritage of Pride, the nonprofit behind NYC’s official LGBTQIA+ Pride events, will deliver its free events anchored by the renowned Pride March, among the largest and longest-running LGBTQIA+ demonstrations in the world, and PrideFest, the largest LGBTQIA+ street festival in the U.S., on Sunday, June 28, 2026.
But these annual events return alongside a wide variety of other programs that serve, celebrate, and advocate for our entire LGBTQIA+ community while offering a great time—and some of which are ticketed and highly sought after:






“Road to Pride” Bar Crawl Series – Saturdays March 28, May 9 and June 6, 2026
Meet new people, explore LGBTQIA+ hotspots, and build excitement ahead of Pride Month with NYC Pride’s bar crawl series, “Road to Pride”. This year kicks off on Saturday, March 28 with a Y2K-themed crawl through Hell’s Kitchen, followed by a disco-themed crawl in Williamsburg on May 9 and a Pride anthem crawl in the West Village on June 6. Ticket sales and 10% of drink purchases at each stop help us continue hosting events that serve and celebrate our LGBTQIA+ community. 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. $15 plus tax per crawl or $35 plus tax for the “Road to Pride Passport” ticket, including entry and raffle tickets for all three crawls.





It’s Giving Brunch: Drag Brunch Fundraiser – Saturday, June 20, 2026
NYC Pride’s marquee fundraiser, “It’s Giving Brunch”, is back for another round of mimosas, drag excellence, and paying it forward. Top NYC talent headline this fabulous drag brunch at Stella 34 in Macy’s Herald Square, featuring a silent auction and raffle prizes that directly support NYC Pride’s work. Seating 1: 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Seating 2: 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Stella 34 Trattoria at Macy’s Herald Square. Starting at $50.


Grandstand Experience at the Pride March – Sunday, June 28, 2026
Experience the world-renowned NYC Pride March like never before at the Grandstand. This premium, ticketed experience offers an unmatched Pride March viewing spot with comfortable stadium-style seating, alongside a slew of VIP amenities including private restrooms, complimentary food and beverages, live entertainment and more. For the first time this year, attendees have an opportunity to join the Grandstand’s audience pit, offering front-row seats to the spectacle and live performances of the WABC-7 live broadcast. 10:30 a.m. -6:00 p.m. General William Jenkins Worth Monument. $53-235.
“This past year, we have learned that Pride events are not to be taken for granted—even in a safe haven like New York City,” said NYC Pride Executive Director Im Lynde. “In 2026, we are intentionally curating events that not only bring our community together in joy and celebration, but also in the fight for equality—for all of us.”
Additional events can be found at nycpride.org/events.
NYC Pride also partners with hotels across the city to offer exclusive discounted rates on top accommodations near the festivities, from buzzy new arrivals to long-time staples in LGBTQIA+ hotspots.
See more at: nycpride.org/hotels or snag a deal here by booking proud.


