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Regulating Morality – Exploring Edmonton’s Queer History

Fort Edmonton Park 7000 143 St NW, Edmonton

The Edmonton Queer History Project and Fort Edmonton Park proudly announce the opening of “Regulating Morality: Exploring Edmonton’s Queer History,” a historical display showcasing 2SLGBTQ+ existence and resistance in the ongoing fight for human rights.

Regulating Morality explores key historic events including the moral theocracy of “Bible Bill” Aberhart, HIV/AIDS pandemic, the landmark Vriend v. Alberta Supreme Court case, to current threats against 2SLGBTQ+ equality and human rights. The exhibition explores the moral and gender panics of both the past and present, community resilience and activism, and educational, legal, and political challenges surrounding 2SLGBTQ+ issues in Alberta over the past 100 years.

$27.90

Pride On Parade

Stanley A. Milner Library 7 Sir Winston Churchill Square, Edmonton

Join us on the second floor of the Stanley A. Milner Library to explore a special photo exhibit celebrating Edmonton's 2SLGBTQ+ history. Featuring powerful images from Pride Parades held between 1999 and 2004, this exhibit offers a glimpse into the vibrant activism, community, and joy that have shaped Pride in our city.

This exhibit is made possible through the generous loan of materials from the City of Edmonton Archives.

Come take a walk through history and celebrate Pride with EPL.

Free

Nextfest 2025

Roxy Theatre 10708 124 St NW, Edmonton

Looking for a unique experience that will make you say “wow!” Nextfest is the festival for you.

Nextfest is a multi-disciplinary arts festival in Edmonton put on at The Roxy Theatre (10708 124 St). Over the eleven days of the festival, Nextfest showcases the work of emerging performing, dance, film, music, and visual artists. Nextfest has more than forty different events, performances, galleries, workshops, mentorship opportunities, and infamous Nite Clubs for you to enjoy. Your next ‘best experience ever’ is waiting for you, take a chance on Nextfest!

Join in on the best fest on this side of summer by embracing the experimental with us and uplifting new works. Take a risk on an experience, make some friends, and see creations that come straight from the minds of the next generation. Many of the artists taking part in nextfest are part of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, and several of our events present 2SLGBTQIA+ stories such as:

Parody of a Person on Friday, June 13 at 4:00 pm - a theatre progress showing of a musical day-in-the-life satire about gender roles, identity, and the high price of meeting expectations. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll suddenly ask yourself why you're rooting for murder

JINXXX on Friday, June 13 at 9:30 pm - an 18+ queer nite club that will invite attendees to don their most cursed attire to brush elbows with lady luck and indulge in music, performance, and art. Subvert your superstitions with immersive installations, roving entertainment, and a main stage showcase in the Nancy Power Theatre, before dancing your demons away with a midnight DJ set!

The Puppet Master: Burlesque, Drag, Puppetry and Live Music on Wednesday, June 11 at 8:00 pm

$15.00

Fort Saskatchewan Pride City Hall Flag Raising

City of Fort Saskatchewan - City Hall 10005 102 Street, Fort Saskatchewan

Join the City of Fort Saskatchewan in kicking off Pride Week with a fun filled flag raising event. All are welcome.

Free

Queer Country Night with Shimmer Road

EVO on Jasper 11508 Jasper Avenue NW, Edmonton

Enjoy live music from upcoming superstars Shimmer Road, including original tracks and covers of country faves, plus some DJ’ed country tunes guaranteed to have you two-stepping, line-dancing, and loving you best prairie queer life

Along with a bunch of original songs, Shimmer Road has reworked many favourites from today's top country artists and mainstream 90's rock/alternitive artists. When you come to the show, you are treated to a two hour journey of sites and sounds, incorporating next level visuals and lights with a steller performance by top American musicians!

$10.00

Queer Rave Night – Pride Month Edition

Evolution Wonderlounge 10220 – 103 St NW, Edmonton

Queer Rave Night – Pride Month Edition

PRESENTED BY: FERAL HEARTS and Electronic North
Join us for another unforgettable evening of music, dance, and celebration at Evolution Wonderlounge! We’re showcasing some of the most vibrant local queer DJs, ready to turn up the energy and fill the night with infectious beats.
For Pride Month, all the profits made from this event will be donated to the CHEW project!
– Date: Friday, June 13th
– Time: 9:30 pm – 2:30 am
– Location: Evolution Wonderlounge, 10220 103 St NW. Edmonton, AB.
Come dressed to impress and ready to dance the night away in a safe, inclusive space where everyone can express themselves freely. Whether you’re a rave veteran or a first-time dancer, this night is for you!
All Queer Lineup:
FERAL HEARTS
YEAHMOZZA
ENRG
SUBJORTICAL
DECAYS
Enjoy live dancers, heavy bass, and the electric atmosphere that only a queer rave can bring. Let’s celebrate our community, creativity, and the power of music together.
Spread the word, bring your friends, and let’s make magic happen on the dance floor!
Early-Bird
$12.59 CAD
$10.00 CAD + $2.59 Fees

General Admission
$17.87 CAD
$15.00 CAD + $2.87 Fees

$12.59

A Pride Unlike Any Other
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