Pride In The Park – Stony Plain
Come on out to Rotary Park in Stony Plain AB and enjoy a day filled with entertainment, vendors and artisans. So many to shop with. While your doing that stop to check out the shows going on throughout the day
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Come on out to Rotary Park in Stony Plain AB and enjoy a day filled with entertainment, vendors and artisans. So many to shop with. While your doing that stop to check out the shows going on throughout the day
Gay Edmonton Pageant 2025: Bones and Stones – A Dinosaur Disco Pageant
🗓 Friday, June 20, 2025
🕗 Doors 8:00 PM | Show 8:30 PM
📍 Edmonton, AB
Get ready to stomp the runway and shake your tail bones at Bones and Stones,the 2025 Gay Edmonton Pageant! Hosted by outgoing titleholders Vira Von Velvet and Passerine, this high-energy show features fierce drag performances, a themed runway, on-the-spot Q&As, and a silent auction, all in support of the Imperial Sovereign Court of the Wild Rose (ISCWR).
Join us as we crown the next Mx, Mr, or Mz Gay Edmonton, community leaders who slay onstage and support fundraising throughout the year. Expect disco vibes, prehistoric glamour, and a whole lot of queer excellence.
Proceeds go toward the Edmonton Pride Seniors Group.
🦕 Come for the fashion, stay for the future of drag royalty.
🎟 Tickets and full event details at iscwr.com
📣 Follow us @iscwr_yeg on Instagram for updates!
Join Camp Dragonfly for a Family Dance fundraiser! We will have a silent auction with prizes from our incredible sponsors, snacks for purchase, as well as a quiet space and crafts ongoing.
2-4pm is focused on our Dragonfly Littles - under 6 year olds. At 4pm we pump it up for all ages. All ages are welcome to join us for any section of the event (adult volunteers sing along to the toddler songs loudest!).
We are excited to see you there!
The Edmonton 2 Spirit Society is honored to host our 1st Annual Traditional 2 Spirit Pow Wow — a powerful celebration of Two Spirit identity, culture, and community. This landmark event will take place over three meaningful days, each rooted in tradition, connection, and pride.
We begin on June 27 with Tipi Teachings, where a traditional tipi will be set up as a sacred space for sharing Indigenous knowledge, stories, and teachings that honor the spirit and role of Two Spirit people in our cultures.
On June 28, join us at Borden Park (7507 Borden Park Rd NW, Edmonton, AB T5B 4W8) for a full day of celebration — both the Tipi Teachings and our Traditional Pow Wow will be held on-site. Grand Entry begins at 12:00 PM, followed by an afternoon filled with dancing, drumming, singing, and ceremony, wrapping up at 6:30 PM.
We close the weekend on June 29 with a warm and welcoming community brunch from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM, featuring performances by incredibly talented 2 Spirit artists and community members. During the brunch, we will also host a silent auction to raise funds for our Blue Jean Jacket Initiative, a campaign dedicated to honoring and raising awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Men and Boys in our communities.
This Pow Wow is not just an event — it is a reclamation, a gathering of spirits, and a celebration of who we are. All are welcome to join us in making history and creating space for Two Spirit voices to be seen, heard, and honoured.
This isn’t just a show, it’s a movement!
Welcome to Leduc’s 2nd Annual Drag Show – an evening of celebration, community, and unapologetic self-expression, hosted at the Leduc Drama Society.
For the second year in a row, we’re bringing the community together for a night of drag, joy, and resistance — all in support of a critical cause: Raising funds for the Leduc Pride Society to build a permanent, safe, and affirming space for queer youth in Leduc.
So join us at the Leduc Drama Society for a night of fierce drag performances, radiant community spirit, and powerful, joyful resistance. Every ticket, every laugh, every clap helps us take one step closer to a future where no young person in Leduc ever has to wonder if they belong, because they’ll already know they do.
Stonewall Solidarity: Trans* Voices Open Mic & Mixer
Presented by TIAA and ELEN An evening of sharing space to end off Pride month on Stonewall's 56th Anniversary. We will be uplifting and amplifying Trans*, 2Spirit, Non-Binary, Intersex, Gender Fluid and other gender non-conforming identities with an open mic and mixer. We are adding a focus to the minorities within the already marginalized queer population. We will have one block of open mic sign-up with advance registration and a few slots left open for first come first serve at the event. Spots will be prioritized to overlooked voices (Indigequeer, BIPOC, disabled, racialized, fat, gender diverse, low income and all the many things that fall inside being Trans* and intersect with other identities). Content will be unrestricted, so this is an 18 plus night. This is a private event and ticket capacity is limited, you must register in advance to attend. You should reserve a slot in advance if you plan to participate. Performances will be interspersed with social tables and casual activities. The cafe offers locally sourced snacks and craft drinks. There are gluten-free, vegan, vegetarian options as well as alcohol available. please sign up in advance
content unrestricted/ratings and trigger warnings requested
limited to 5 min
seating is not guaranteed unless accessible reserved
please send name, pronouns, brief description and links to media if possible
spots are limited for the open mic, mixer ticket capacity is numbered
18+ FREE REGISTRATION
Community PRIDE Day & Free BBQ with DYS & ELEN followed by Back to The Home Fire Drag Show
Unitarian Church of Edmonton - 10804 119 St
This is ELEN’s 7th Annual family Pride party and another partnership with the great folks at DYS. Our free, youth-friendly celebration will take place both indoors and outdoors. We will be welcoming diverse vendors, local organizations and community leaders in a space safe for the whole family. We’ll have lots of arts & crafts, interactive zones, a PRIDE photo op wall, by donation barbeque, silent auction and much more.
No Entry Fee
All Ages & Accessible
Food & Drinks
Local Vendors Market
Community Resources
Sensory Room
Cinderella’s Drag Closet
Games & Activities
We will have a barbeque meal, drinks and snacks available by donation. Supplies to help with this are accepted, as are sponsors. We will be trying to address dietary restriction and special requirements so please let us know in advance if this is a concern.
NO ATM ON SITE–BRING CASH
Schedule:
-3pm: Community Pride Day begins
-5pm: final hour of Community Pride Day and pre-show mixer
-6pm: Back to the Home Fire Drag Show
We are now seeking:
-volunteers
-vendors and artisans
-community tabling
-donations of supplies and food
-sponsorship partners
Presented by Dragging Youth Shows & Edmonton Lesbian* Event Network
Contact: elen.yeg.ab@gmail.com
The Unitarian Church of Edmonton is fully accessible and has gender neutral washrooms. Menstrual and Hygiene items will be available for free on-site. We will have a quiet room available and a designated sensory zone. Free parking on-site and in adjacent areas. While designated as a ‘church’, it is important to note the UCE is a progressive and inclusive space dedicated to learning, spiritual exploration and social justice. UCE proudly and loudly supports queer and Trans causes and rights. We have the full use of their entire facility for this event.
Family-Friendly Drag Show to follow at 6pm (tickets required)
A limited quantity of low income seats available to those with financial barriers. E-mail draggingyouthshows@gmail.com to request a ticket.
Contact DYS to register as a performer.
Alcohol will be available for purchase with valid ID.
Silent auction and fundraiser event for Native Counselling Services of Alberta, with proceeeds going to the tâpwêhtamowin wãskahikan housing program.
Join us at the historic Starlite Room as we celebrate Pride with Edmonton’s best dance party in support of Rainbow Refuge!
Drag Me Out to the Ballgame is a high-energy, joy-filled drag baseball fundraiser that blends community sport, camp, and cause into one unforgettable event.
Drag performers, community members, and allies take to the diamond for a friendly (and fabulously chaotic) game of baseball, complete with big personalities, bold looks, and plenty of laughs. The event is designed to be accessible and welcoming—no athletic experience required—just a willingness to show up, cheer loud, and celebrate queer joy.
Beyond the fun, Drag Me Out to the Ballgame has a serious heart. Proceeds from the event support 2SLGBTQ+ non-profit organizations and community initiatives, helping fund programs, services, and supports that directly benefit queer communities in Edmonton and surrounding areas. The event also creates visible, affirming space for drag artists and 2SLGBTQ+ folks in sport—an area where representation has historically been limited.
Whether you’re playing, volunteering, or watching from the stands, Drag Me Out to the Ballgame is about visibility, connection, and raising meaningful funds—proving that sport can be inclusive, playful, and proudly queer!
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