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5th Annual Provincetown Pride Includes New Diverse Events

Provincetown Pride has released its full schedule of events to celebrate the full spectrum of the LGBTQ+ community with queer comedy, Pride Follies, a rally at Town Hall, parties, and more!

Queer revelers will converge on Provincetown on June 3-5, 2022, for LGBTQ+ Pride. The Provincetown Business Guild (PBG) says the 5th annual celebration will feature several new events that honor and uplift the full spectrum of the LGBTQ+ community. The series of events will bring the seaside city’s rich queer history to the forefront and include Pride event favorites such as the drag brunch, queer drag bingo, and the Pride tea dance at Boat Slip. 

“In 2018, when the first official Pride was being planned for Provincetown, the PBG was often asked, why does Provincetown need a pride,” said Stephan Hengst, executive director of the PBG. “Now, five years later, this weekend has proven to be one of the more inclusive and diverse events in Ptown. Provincetown has been a haven for the queer community and a place of tolerance, diversity, and creativity for over a century. We look forward to introducing this special place to even more of the LGBTQ+ community and our supportive allies.” 

The PBG and Bay State Cruise Company will host a special Pride cruise on Friday, June 3 at 5:30 pm from Boston to Ptown. The Provincetown Town Crier and Anne Hutchinson, a Provincetown LGBTQ+ history tour guide, will host the cruise which will depart from Boston’s World Trade Center.

Provincetown Pride (Photo Credit: Provincetown Business Guild)
Provincetown Pride (Photo Credit: Provincetown Business Guild)

To help make Provincetown more accessible to the next generation of LGBTQ+ visitors, the PBG is working closely with the Bay State Cruise Company to offer half-price ferry tickets during Pride Weekend (June 3 – June 5) to anyone age 25 and under with a valid ID. Interested queer folks can call Bay State Cruise Lines at (617) 748-1428 to book discounted tickets.

In addition to the discounted rate for the young queer crowd, the PBG is also partnering with the Provincetown Brewing Co. on a new pre-Pride event on June 2 – a Pride edition of the Provincetown Brewing Co.’s Taproom Talks series at the Fine Arts Work Center. Right on Q: Identity & Understanding Around the Word ‘Queer will explore the use of the word queer, its history, and its meaning to different facets within the LGBTQ+ community.

“Ptown has always welcomed everyone, so this is the perfect place, and Pride is the perfect time to bring the community and visitors together to talk about the word queer,” said Trevor Pittinger, associate director of the PBG.

(Photo Credit: Dan McKeon)
(Photo Credit: Dan McKeon)

Pride attendees will also appreciate the full spectrum of the queer community at the “In Their Own Voices” – Community Pride Flag Installation on display on the east lawn of Town Hall. In partnership with the Gilbert Baker Foundation, the exhibit will feature a portion of the original Gilbert Baker Pride flag, the Progress Pride flag, the Trans flag, and ten additional flags representing different identities within the LGBTQ+ community. This will be the first time the “In Their Own Voices” exhibit will be viewed outside the Castro in San Francisco and the Stonewall Inn in New York City. 

On June 3, the PBG will host a “Pride Proclamation” in front of the Community Pride Flag Installation. Jay Blotcher – veteran LGBTQ+ journalist, activist, and volunteer publicist for the founding chapters of ACT UP & Queer Nation – will lead the Proclamation and discuss the many new incarnations of Pride flags born from the original Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag.

Also new this year is the centerpiece of Provincetown’s 5th Annual Pride Weekend, the Queer Comedy Showcase at Town Hall. Laugh with Pride, an evening of queer stand-up comedy, will feature Franqi French (Variety’s 10 Comics to Watch (2020) and reigning champ of Stand-Up NBC), Jaye McBride (First openly transgender comedian to perform at Madison Square Garden), Sam Morrison (best new talent at New York Comedy Festival), Kristen Becker (Ptown local and host of Fruit Basket Comedy), and Anddy Egan-Thorpe (creator of Fruit Basket Comedy). 

Health and wellness will take center stage at this year’s Pride celebration. Start each morning of the weekend with Sunrise Slow Flow Yoga at Outermost Yoga. Then on Sunday, June 5, participate in the inaugural Feet Over Front Street Pride 5K Run/Walk in partnership with Provincetown Runners.

(Photo Credit: Dan McKeon)
(Photo Credit: Dan McKeon)

The Pride tradition that started in 2018 is not to be missed this year: the Pride Rally at Town Hall, followed by the popular and lively sashay to tea. Before the rally, stop by the House of La Rue’s ‘Beat’ Booth – Makeup & Flair Station to express your Pride with a fierce look, feather boa, or a little sparkle. 

Another new offering kicking off at Pride is the first-ever LGBTQ+ History Trolley Tour of Provincetown. The PBG and Mercedes Cab Company have partnered to present an hour-long journey through Ptown’s queer history. Set “sail” aboard the Mayflower trolley for a unique and entertaining tour with Anne Hutchinson. Tours will depart from Provincetown Town Hall three days each week at 3:30 pm. Get more info about the scheduled event at ptown.org/Tours.

(Photo Credit: Dan McKeon)
(Photo Credit: Dan McKeon)

Round out your Pride Weekend with the Official Pride Dance Party at A-House, the Queer AF Drag Bingo (a PBG fundraiser at Crown & Anchor), and the Pride Drag Brunch at Pilgrim House. Revelers can hang out beachside just off the pool deck at the Crown & Anchor to experience the first Full Spectrum Beach BBQ, or check out the Dyke Dock Girl Party at the Provincetown Brewing Co. 

The full Provincetown Pride calendar is listed below. Visit ptown.org/pride for a current schedule of events, including dates, times, locations, lodging availability, and information and links for those events requiring a ticket.

(Photo Credit: Provincetown Business Guild)
(Photo Credit: Provincetown Business Guild)

Provincetown Pride Schedule of Events
Many Pride events are free and are indicated as such below. Events that require paid tickets or pre-registration are available online at ptown.org/pride.

THURSDAY, JUNE 2

  • Taproom Talk: Right on Q: Identity & Understanding Around the Word’ Queer,’ 6:15 PM-7:30 pm, The Fine Arts Work Center, FREE

ALL WEEKEND: JUNE 3 – 5 

  • Sunrise Slow Flow Yoga by Outermost Yoga, 7:30 am, The Boatslip
  • “In Their Own Voices” – Community Pride Flag Installation, 9:00 AM-5:00 pm, Town Hall East Lawn, FREE
  • LGBTQ+ History of Provincetown Trolley Tour, 3:30 pm,depart from Town Hall. Tickets can be purchased at ptown.org/Tours.

FRIDAY, JUNE 3

  • Dedication of the Rainbow Sidewalk by Seamen’s Bank, 11:00 am, Lopes Square, FREE
  • Pride Proclamation with the Gilbert Baker Foundation, 3:00 PM-4:00 pm, Town Hall East Lawn, FREE
  • Queer AF Bingo with Mackenzie & Austin, 5:00 PM-7:00 pm, The Crown & Anchor, 21+ event. This event is a fundraiser for the Provincetown Business Guild
  • Bay State Cruise Co. Pride Crossing, 5:30 pm. Set sail from Boston to Ptown with Special Guests for Pride! 
  • Call (617) 748-1428 and request the Pride Weekend Age 25-and-Under Discount to book special 50% discounted tickets for those age 25 and under (valid June 3-5)
  • Provincetown Pride Follies, 9:00 PM-11:00 pm, The Crown & Anchor
  • Pride Kickoff Party, 10:00 PM-1:00 am, The Red Room
(Photo Credit: Dan McKeon)
Pride Cruise (Photo Credit: Dan McKeon)

SATURDAY, JUNE 4

  • Drag Brunch, 11:00 AM-1:00 pm, The Pilgrim House 
  • Yappy Hour – Hosted by Puppy Play, 2:00 PM-3:30 pm, The Crown & Anchor Courtyard
  • ‘Beat’ Booth – Makeup & Flair Station by House of La Rue, 1:00 PM-3:30 pm, Fire Station No. 3

Get ready for the Pride Rally!

  • Pride Rally at Town Hall & ‘Sashay’ to Tea, 3:30 pm, Provincetown Town Hall, FREE. The community is encouraged to gather on the steps of Town Hall 
  • Provincetown Pride Tea Dance, 4:00 pm, The Boatslip
  • Queer Comedy Showcase Presented by the PBG & Fruit Basket, 8:00-10:00 pm, Town Hall
  • Pride Dance Party, 10:00 PM-1:00 AM, A-House

SUNDAY, JUNE 5

  • Feet Over Front Street 5K – Pride Run & Walk, 8:30 AM-10:00 am, Harbor Hotel. Spectators are encouraged to cheer on the runners & walkers along Commercial Street at Seamen’s Bank, Joe Coffee, and other locations
  • Full Spectrum Beach Party, 1:00 PM-4:00 pm, The Crown & Anchor, FREE admission, cash bar
  • Dyke Dock Girl Party, 4:00 PM-7:00 pm, Provincetown Brewing Co.

ADDITIONAL SCHEDULED EVENTS
THURSDAY JUNE 2 – SATURDAY JUNE 4

  • Art Gaysel: Queer Art Fair, 11:00 AM-4:00 pm, Crew’s Quarters

THURSDAY JUNE 2 – SUNDAY JUNE 5

  • Womxn of Color Weekend is a celebration of Pride and diversity for LGBTQ+ women of color. More information at wocw.org/registration.

OPENING THE WEEKEND OF JUNE 3

  • LGBTQ+ History Exhibit, Pilgrim Monument & Provincetown Museum – The new permanent exhibit presented by the Generations Project

Plan ahead and check out our list of other upcoming LGBTQ+ events this year in Provincetown, too!

Vacationer Staff

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