No Cover – Pride Finale Party
End Pride Month in style with DJ Mikey — no cover after 10:30 — enjoy pop, dance, Afrobeats, reggaeton, and more
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End Pride Month in style with DJ Mikey — no cover after 10:30 — enjoy pop, dance, Afrobeats, reggaeton, and more
Robby Hoffman is an ex-Hasidic queer Jewish stand-up comedian, writer, and true original. Robby is a new cast member on HBO Max’s "Hacks", premiering April 10. She also has a recurring role in the FX series "Dying For Sex" opposite Michelle Williams and currently can be seen as the breakout of Netflix’s "Verified". New York Times comedy critic Jason Zinoman compares her "bulldozing stand-up to Larry David because of her mountain-out-of-a-molehill kvetching, but her hilarious rage over people who complain about interruptions during a conversation makes her sound like a modern lesbian Andrew Dice Clay." Also a favorite of The Times is her podcast, Too Far, which is described as an "addictive listen." She was named one of Vulture's Top “Comedians to Watch,” one of Comedy Central's “Up Next” comedians, and was on Conan O’Brien’s “Comics to Watch” list. She has performed numerous times at the Montreal Just for Laughs festival and has twice headlined the New York Comedy Festival. She recorded her first one-hour stand up special "I’m Nervous in Toronto", available on CraveTV, and can also be seen in "History of the World" on Hulu. Robby is also a notable TV writer, having written on "The Chris Gethard Show" (TruTV), "Workin' Moms" (Netflix), and "Baroness Von Sketch Show" (IFC). In 2019, Robby won a Daytime Emmy Award for her writing work on "Odd Squad" (PBS).
Robby Hoffman is an ex-Hasidic queer Jewish stand-up comedian, writer, and true original. Robby is a new cast member on HBO Max’s "Hacks", premiering April 10. She also has a recurring role in the FX series "Dying For Sex" opposite Michelle Williams and currently can be seen as the breakout of Netflix’s "Verified". New York Times comedy critic Jason Zinoman compares her "bulldozing stand-up to Larry David because of her mountain-out-of-a-molehill kvetching, but her hilarious rage over people who complain about interruptions during a conversation makes her sound like a modern lesbian Andrew Dice Clay." Also a favorite of The Times is her podcast, Too Far, which is described as an "addictive listen." She was named one of Vulture's Top “Comedians to Watch,” one of Comedy Central's “Up Next” comedians, and was on Conan O’Brien’s “Comics to Watch” list. She has performed numerous times at the Montreal Just for Laughs festival and has twice headlined the New York Comedy Festival. She recorded her first one-hour stand up special "I’m Nervous in Toronto", available on CraveTV, and can also be seen in "History of the World" on Hulu. Robby is also a notable TV writer, having written on "The Chris Gethard Show" (TruTV), "Workin' Moms" (Netflix), and "Baroness Von Sketch Show" (IFC). In 2019, Robby won a Daytime Emmy Award for her writing work on "Odd Squad" (PBS).
🎹 ST. ALBERT, GET READY FOR A LEGENDARY NIGHT! 🎤✨
After a sold-out show that lit up Alberta Beach, Rob Skeet returns as Elton John, joined by his incredible band The Honky Cats, for a night of music, magic, and pure entertainment—live at The Arden Theatre! 🎶
GET IN YOUR CLOSET AND DIG OUT YOUR ELTON JOHN BLING, SUNGLASSES, BOAS, ETC. AND GET YOUR PICTURE TAKEN FOR FREE AFTER THE SHOW WITH OUR ROCKET MAN ELTON JOHN. PICTURES WILL BE POSTED ON OUR WEBSITE AND FACEBOOK WITH YOUR PERMISSION.
( YOU MUST BE DRESSED UP TO GET YOUR PICTURE TAKEN)
📅 Date: Saturday, July 12, 2025
📍 Venue: The Arden Theatre – St. Anne St, St. Albert, AB T8N 3Z9
🎟 Tickets at $54
🎫 Book your seat now:
🔗 https://tickets.stalbert.ca/TheatreManager/1/login?event=505
🌐 Or visit: http://www.oldschoolsentertainment.com
📞 Contact: +1 (825) 333-6266
✨ Don’t miss this electrifying tribute to a music legend. Rob Skeet & The Honky Cats are bringing the Rocket Man to life—one night only! 🚀🎹
This 6 day, overnight camp is open to anyone ages 5-17, in the 2sLGBTQIA+ community, their allies or siblings. Staffed entirely by queer adults and trusted allies, this program offers a space where kids can feel safe, celebrated, and truly seen.
We offer the same inclusive and supportive programming as with all of our camps: canoeing, crafts, outdoor education, and more. Every activity is designed to build self-confidence, spark joy, and create a powerful sense of community. Whether campers are exploring their identity or just want to connect with others who get it, Born This Way is a supportive environment where they can be unapologetically themselves.
There are only a few camps like this in Alberta—we’re proud to be one of them.
*Pricing is tiered to accommodate varied financial capacity, and siblings registering receive an additional discount. Volunteer positions available!
EVO & TFD PRESENT
DRAG ME TO THE MIDWAY
Prepare to be enthralled by the show-stopping performances, jaw-dropping costumes, and undeniable charisma of our headlining queens and local Edmonton favourites Pepper, Karly Klimax, and Pheromone Killz. Promising a night of unforgettable entertainment that you won't want to miss. Meet our openers below!
Pepper (Show Host)
Karly Klimax
Pheromone Killz
Headliners
Joey Jay
From RuPaul's Drag Race Season 13
Kendall Gender
Canada's Drag Race Finalist
Perla
From Canada's Drag Race
Aurora Matrix
Canada's Drag Race Finalist
Melinda Verga
From Canada's Drag Race
EXPO Ballrooms 101 - 104 | 6:30pm - 7:30pm
CELEBRITY DRAG MEET & GREET
Join us for an unforgettable Drag Meet & Greet at KDays with our incredible headliners: Joey Jay from RuPaul's Drag Race Season 13, Canada's Drag Race Finalists Kendall Gender and Aurora Matrix, and Perla and Melinda Verga from Canada's Drag Race!
Prepare to mingle with these iconic performers, snap photos, and experience their dazzling personalities up close. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the drag scene, this is your chance to celebrate creativity, and pure entertainment in an electrifying atmosphere. Don't miss out on this exclusive opportunity to meet your drag idols!
Robertson Wesley is excited to host author and activist, Rev. Brandan Robertson for an evening of discussion, audience Q&A, and book signing. His most recent book, Queer & Christian is not only a compelling interpretation of key biblical texts but also an inspiring testament to the resilience and faith of queer Christians. It serves as a vital resource for anyone seeking to understand how queer identity and Christian faith can coexist, providing theological insights and practical advice to empower queer Christians and their allies. Books will be available for purchase at the event, or on pre-order. This all ages event is free and open to the public, regardless of religious identity.
Since 2009, Robertson Wesley United Church has been an active member of Affirm United, the certifying body and standard for inclusive faith communities in Canada. Everyone is welcome regardless of age, gender identity, sexual orientation, racial or ethnic background, differing abilities or financial situation. Please know: You already belong here.
Pink Pony Club
Friday, August 22 ·18+ Event
Saddle up — the ponies are riding!
We’re blowing the doors off Pride Weekend with a wild, glitter-fueled, no-holds-barred party under the stars.
Pink Pony Club
Is where queer chaos meets cowboy fantasy — a full-sensory night of music, dancing, and unhinged fabulousness you’ll feel in your hips for days.
💃 Live pop + dance music to keep you sweating
💄 Drag queens tearing up the stage and turning looks
💪 Pole dancers bringing the heat
🤸 Acrobats flipping from the sky (yes, really)
🍑 Go-go & exotic dancers doing what they do best
🐎 Mechanical Bull Rides
Throw on your pink cowboy hat, line your lashes with rhinestones, and bring your friends who know how to party.
This ain’t a concert. This is a full-blown Pride fantasy.
Pride Pop-Up Film Screening
On August 22nd, the Edmonton Short Film Festival is hosting a Pop-Up screening featuring Pride films! Come to the Muttart Theatre in the Stanley A. Milner Library @ 7:00pm and join us for a night of celebration with our amazing Pride community!
📅 Date: August 22
⏰ Time: 7:00 PM
📍 Location: Muttart Theatre, Stanley Milner Library
👥 All Ages | Free Admission (Please note: some content may be mature)
Don’t miss out on this vibrant celebration of love and identity through film! See you there!
In addition to the parade, the day’s festivities include the 2025 Pride Cup and Pride Fest. The Pride Cup will see the Edmonton Rage take on the Calgary Pioneers in a ball hockey championship, competing for the coveted Pride Cup trophy.
This is a free event, no ticket required.
🌈 EDMONTON PRIDE PARADE
After 7 long years, the Edmonton Pride Parade is BACK — more colourful, and fabulous than ever before!
Join thousands of 2SLGBTQ+ community members, allies, and supporters as we bring the Pride Parade back to the streets of downtown Edmonton in a dazzling celebration of love, identity, and unity.
🌈 KiSS 91.7 Edmonton presents:
2025 Edmonton Pride Parade
📍 Opening Ceremony: 12:30 PM at Churchill Square
🚶♀️ Parade Start: 1:00 PM, departing from Churchill Square and making its way through downtown.
🎉 Best Viewing Zones:
Churchill Square
Along 102A/103 Ave
ICE District Plaza
Main Viewing Party: Fan Park
🎤 PrideFest at Fan Park kicks off immediately after the parade — with music, food, vendors, and community vibes all day long!
Check out the map, plan your viewing spot, and get ready to celebrate Pride with Purpose! 💖
(Open event info to view map)
🌈 EDMONTON PRIDE FESTIVAL @ FAN PARK
A Free, All-Ages Celebration of Queer Joy, Music, and Community
Join us at Fan Park in the heart of ICE District for the Edmonton Pride Festival—
A dynamic, all-ages event that's free to attend and bursting with energy, artistry, and community spirit.
🎤 Mainstage Performances
Experience electrifying live performances from headliners Jamie Fine, known for her powerful vocals and emotional depth with hits like "If Anythings Left, Hate Me Love Me and Bulletproof", and LU KALA, the Congolese-Canadian pop sensation behind hits like "Pretty Girl Era and Hotter Now."
🎶 Local Talent Showcase
Celebrate the richness of Edmonton's queer community with performances by local drag queens, musicians, artists, and bands.
The mainstage features the largest lineup of local queer talent, highlighting the diverse voices that make our city shine.
🎨 Rainbow Road
Stroll through Rainbow Road, a vibrant marketplace featuring queer artisans, community organizations, and vendors.
Discover unique art pieces, learn about local initiatives, and connect with organizations making a difference.
🍔 Food Truck Alley
Satisfy your cravings with a diverse selection of over a dozen food trucks offering everything from mini donuts to BBQ chicken.
There's something delicious for everyone!
🍻 Bud Light Beer Gardens
Relax and refresh in the Bud Light Beer Gardens, a lively space to enjoy a cold beverage and soak in the festival atmosphere.
✨ Free and Open to Everyone. All Ages Welcome.
Whether you're here to dance, connect, or simply celebrate, the Edmonton Pride Festival at Fan Park is your space to embrace love, diversity, and community.
🎤 BRUNCH SINGALONG: POP DIVAS EDITION 🎤
🌈 An Official Edmonton Pride Festival Event 🌈
Sunday, August 24 – FANPARK
HOSTED BY DRAG ICONS:
ALASKA THUNDERFUCK 5000 – RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars winner, podcast queen, and glamazon alien superstar.
WILLAM – Drag Race legend, viral music video machine, and actual movie star (A Star Is Born).
KELLY (OMG SHOES) – YouTube’s original meme queen. Yes, that Kelly. Yes, those shoes.
Alongside our headliners, we’re spotlighting many of Edmonton’s top drag talent, keeping the stage sizzling from start to finish.
Get ready to lose your voice (and your mind) at the loudest, proudest, glitter-bomb of a brunch party you’ve ever been to.
Pop Divas Edition, from Britney to Beyoncé, Gaga to Madonna, Mariah to Miley.
It’s a high-energy, confetti-blasting, champagne-clinking, fan clacking singalong where every seat is the front row and every voice is part of the show.
🎶 WHAT TO EXPECT
Confetti-launching chaos- When the diva chorus hits, the entire crowd lights up the room in a synchronized explosion!
Whether you’re screaming “Since U Been Gone” or crying through “Someone Like You,” this is your main character moment.
Free inflatable microphone for every guest — you will be singing into it
Massive group singalongs to all your favourite pop anthems
Drag performances so wild they’ll leave your wig on the floor
A crowd that sings LOUDER than the sound system
Confetti-launching chaos- When the diva chorus hits, the entire crowd lights up the room in a synchronized explosion!
Whether you’re screaming “Since U Been Gone” or crying through “Someone Like You,” this is your main character moment.
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.
A star is reborn. With an outsize stage presence that eclipsed even the greatest R&B artists, trans soul singer Jackie Shane shattered barriers with raw talent, courage and an unbreakable commitment to truth. The full scope of her extraordinary life and career is finally revealed in this remarkable portrait. The event features a Q&A with the Filmmakers Michael Mabbott and Lucah Rosenberg-Lee.
Sponsored by the U of A departments of Women’s and Gender Studies and English and Film Studies, the Institute for Intersectionality Studies, the Fyrefly Institute for Gender and Sexual Diversity and Metro Cinema.
OCTOBER IS…
QUEER HISTORY MONTH
Explore events throughout Edmonton that bring the history of Edmonton's 2SLGBTQIA+ community to life. Queer History Month partners include the Royal Alberta Museum, Provincial Archives of Alberta, City of Edmonton Archives, Edmonton Heritage Council, Edmonton City As Museum Project, Edmonton Public Library, Explore Edmonton, University of Alberta Library, MacEwan Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity, Edmonton Queer History Project and Rainbow Story Hub.
Events are in the planning stages and more information will be available in late September.
📣 Share Your Pride Event with Edmonton!
Are you planning an event that celebrates 2SLGBTQIA+ identity, community, culture, or inclusion this summer? We want to help you share it with everyone who wants to take part in the Summer of Pride in Edmonton and area!
Pride Edmonton publishes a free public calendar of Pride-related events happening in and around Edmonton — from June through August — so that residents, visitors, allies, and community members can easily find and plan to attend local celebrations, workshops, performances, and gatherings.
NAIT’s Pride Week creates space for visibility, celebration and connection for students and staff. It is a week where we come together to celebrate our 2SLGBTQIA+ community members through a diversity of events meant to make room for joy, connection and education. NAIT’s Centre for Community and Belonging is excited to lead this work in collaboration with areas across NAIT.
🔥 Strap in, strap on, and get ready for a night of unapologetic fun, fierce laughter, and spicy sex-ed realness! 🍆🍑
Join us at The Nest for a Pride Week favourite—a fabulous evening of outrageous bingo, inclusive sex education, and prizes that are definitely not safe for your grandma. From flirty trivia to cheeky surprises, this is the event where camp meets kink and everyone is welcome to play.
This event will fill up very quickly- be sure to RSVP and arrive at The Nest Eatery early to save your spot. Spots will be First Come First Serve.
Due to the nature of the event, this event is an 18+ Event. ⛓️🔥
Spill the T. - Readings from the 2SLGBTQIA+ Human Library is a partnership between Robertson-Wesley United Church and Kirk Centre, bringing lived experience to the forefront of education on diverse and important […]
📍 The Westin Edmonton Ballroom
10135 100 Street NW
Edmonton, AB
Edmonton Drag Festival returns for its 4th year from May 29–31, 2026, transforming Sir Winston Churchill Square into a massive three-day celebration of drag, queer artistry, and community in the heart of downtown Edmonton.
Celebrating queer joy in the heart of downtown Edmonton.
As one of Western Canada’s largest free outdoor drag festivals, the event will feature over 120 local, national, and international performers across an unforgettable weekend of entertainment and culture. This year’s festival includes appearances from internationally recognized drag superstars including Canada’s Drag Race host Brooke Lynn Hytes, alongside an incredible lineup of drag artists, DJs, dancers, comedians, burlesque performers, and musical guests.
Festival programming includes live stage shows, meet & greets, drag bingo, workshops, panel discussions, Indigenous and BIPOC cultural showcases, community vendors, food trucks, and interactive experiences throughout the weekend.
The entire festival weekend is family-friendly and designed to create an inclusive, welcoming, and celebratory space for all ages and communities.
Free admission. Everyone welcome.
Sir Winston Churchill Square – Edmonton, Alberta
May 29–31, 2026
Join us at Devon's Pride by the River event! Colour powder fight, pride flag button making, temporary tattoos, selfie booth, make your own crafts, music, cool treats and more! Come make some new community connections! Access to 2SLGBTQIA+ information and resources will be provided.
Pride Edmonton is gearing up for its biggest Summer of Pride yet, with an expected 100+ events planned across the Greater Edmonton Region. From iconic festivals to intimate community gatherings, Pride Edmonton is your go-to guide for planning an unforgettable Pride experience—whether you’re visiting for a weekend getaway or staying to soak up the full season.
Celebrate Pride Month in the City of Edmonton! 🌈
June in Edmonton is a vibrant celebration of 2SLGBTQIA+ pride, community, and culture — and every year the city comes alive with events that honor diversity, visibility, and inclusion. Building on the strong tradition of Pride celebrations in recent years, this year’s Pride Month will feature an exciting lineup of activities from June through the summer, all proudly showcased on the Pride Edmonton Events Calendar.
Exercise is often discussed through neurotypical expectations, but movement, fitness, and physical activity can look very different when viewed through an autistic lens.
Join Autism Edmonton for Exploring Exercise Through an Autistic Lens, a virtual learning session focused on understanding movement, sensory experiences, motivation, accessibility, and well-being in ways that honour autistic experiences and needs.
This session will explore how sensory processing, executive functioning, coordination, anxiety, interoception, burnout, and social expectations can impact relationships with exercise and physical activity. Participants will also learn about creating more neuro-affirming and accessible approaches to movement that prioritize regulation, enjoyment, and sustainability rather than pressure or conformity.
Whether you are autistic, supporting an autistic person, or working in education, recreation, health, or wellness, this session offers valuable insight into making exercise and movement more inclusive and supportive for neurodivergent individuals.
Our first June gathering is coming up and it's the perfect chance to connect before the Pride Flag raising!
Want to volunteer? Help with events? Share ideas for what you'd like to see this summer? Come hang out and chat! We usually meet inside, but if the weather decides to cooperate with us, there's no reason we can't pull up a chair or blanket and enjoy the grass outside instead. Nothing formal, just community, conversation and hopefully some sunshine.
A Pride Unlike Any Other
https://prideedmonton.ca/a-pride-unlike-any-other/

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