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Nashville Pride Festival + Parade + Concert

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The annual Nashville Pride Festival is the largest LGBTQIA+ event in Tennessee, drawing more than , people. The festival will take place on Saturday and Sunday, June , , at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park in Nashville&#;s historic Germantown neighborhood. There will also be a Friday Night Concert taking place on Friday, June 27, , at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park. The lineup includes Kim Petras, Estelle, Empress Of, and Kylie Sonique Love, with The Princess serving as the host. There will be vendors, food trucks, inhabit entertainment, art installations, and a youth zone. The Pride Parade will grab place on Saturday, June 28, , at am, starting at Broadway and 8th Avenue. Ticket prices start at $ This event is open to all ages.

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Dates & Times

  • FRIDAY NIGHT CONCERT: Friday, June 27, | pm to pm
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    🌈 Nashville Pride — Deafening, Proud, and Unstoppable! 🌈

    Get ready, Music City! From Friday, June 27, through Sunday, June 29, , Nashville Pride takes over Bicentennial Capitol Mall Mention Park for three adj days of celebration, connection, and joy. Whether you’re here to dance, march, or simply soak in the rainbow energy — this is your occasion to shine.

    What’s happening:

    • 🎶 Friday Night Concert (June 27): Featuring Kim Petras, Estelle, and more

    • 🏳️‍🌈 Saturday Pride Parade (June 28, 10 AM): A vibrant, free march down Broadway

    • 🌟 Festival (June 28–29): 3 stages, + performers, drag shows, local artists, and big-name headliners

    • 🧒 Family zones, youth spaces, healing corners — Pride that’s for everyone

    • 🍔 Food trucks, local makers, art & craft vendors

    📅 When:

    • Friday, June Concert kickoff

    • Saturday, June Parade + Festival

    • Sunday, June Festival day two
      📍 Where: Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park, Nashville, TN

    🎟 Tickets:

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    Thousands celebrate love and community at Nashville Pride Parade

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Despite heat and rain, Nashville's Pride Parade brought a colorful celebration to Broadway as thousands gathered downtown to mark the end of Pride Month.

    The street normally known for honky-tonks transformed into a vibrant demonstrate of community and acceptance.

    "If you have pride for the South, you hold pride for yourself," one attendee said.

    The parade featured drag queens, marching bands, allies, grand marshals, and colorful floats parading down Broadway, handing out rainbow-colored items to the crowd.

    "It's hot. I came last year. I did not bring a fan. I learned to bring a fan cause it's spicy out here," one participant said.

    Despite the challenging weather, the community's spirit remained undampened.

    "I also know it's hot and it's uncomplicated to stay home, but the more the merrier. Anyone is welcome at Pride. Wear whatever you want, do whatever you want. I hope more people show up in the next few years," another attendee said.

    For many, the event was about connection and belonging.

    "To help an