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Join Rudy’s Jazz Room in honoring the LGBT community with a cast of musicians performing music by artists such as Billie Holiday, Cole Porter, Bessie Smith, Josephine Baker, Billy Strayhorn and more. Tickets are available online beforehand and at the door the night of the event.Ĭelebrate Pride Month in style with live jazz, drag and craft cocktails. It’ll be a night filled with DJs Deniz Koyu, Seizure and Jane Dupree on a bright dance floor. Kick off Pride weekend in Nashville at Rainbow Road, happening at Play Dance Bar in Midtown.
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Thirty Plus One presents Rainbow Road - 9 p.m. The 21+ event will have raffles throughout the night with a portion of the proceeds going toward Launch Pad. A night of cocktails and dancing with beats provided by Guy Fell and a drag performance by Vivica Steele awaits. Mother’s Ruin presents a Pride Dance Party that will go on until 1 a.m. Mother’s Ruin Presents Tropic Tango - 8 p.m. Attendees can enjoy a specialty cask of Witbier brewed with fresh peaches. A portion of the day’s proceeds will benefit the Oasis Center, which offers programs to help young people find safety, belonging, empowerment and generosity. DJ Dame Luz will provide the music and artist Ellie Caudill will bring the limited-edition fanny packs. $5 of every ticket will be donated to Nashville Launch Pad, a non-profit dedicated to creating safe spaces for LGBT youth.īefore the big festivities get to town on Friday and Saturday, Bearded Iris will be throwing a pre-party at the Sylvan Supply taproom. The next Nashville Sounds game against Atlanta’s Gwinnett Stripers.
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While the event is free to attend, customers can buy drinks and food and the proceeds will benefit the Tennessee Equality Project, which advocates for the equal rights of LGBT people.įor those who want to hit the diamond this week.
On top of the Nashville Pride Coffee Crawl, caffeine lovers can also enjoy East Nashville’s Frothy Monkey latte art competition.
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The host of the E! series Nightly Pop and Dating #NoFilter will be headline an 18+ show at Zanies Comedy Club. Kicking off his Pride show tour in Nashville is the LA-based comedian, actor and writer Zach Noe Towers. Zach Noe Towers Headlines Zanies - 6 p.m. and is sponsored by Jack Daniels, Crystal Head Vodka and Deep Eddy Vodka. Nashville Pride Weekend Happy Hour - 5 p.m.Ĭity Tap House’s rooftop will be hosting a happy hour filled with prizes, giveaways and drink specials. For those who arrive early, there’s also $2 Smirnoffs for Humpday Happy Hour from 3-8 p.m., too. Tracey Ottomey is hosting a Pride kickoff Golden Girls trivia. Pride Kick-Off Trivia with Tracy – Golden Girls - 8 p.m. While the event is free, a $10 donation is encouraged to support the artists. Bisexual songwriter Julia Cannon and nonbinary, 1975-esque pop artist TONIE. Gay, theater-jazz-pop artist Ian DePriest will headline and host the celebration.
Shoes Off Music Booking Agency, an organization dedicated to booking Asian and Pacific Islander artists in Nashville, is hosting a showcase to celebrate Pride Month this year at Vinyl Tap. Shoes Off presents: API Pride Showcase - 7 p.m. Some of the events are outside, so be prepared for afternoon temperatures in the mid to upper 90s all weekend.ĭid we miss a Pride event in the area? Email us. A lot of these organizations’ goals are to continue the fight for LGBTQ rights.īelow, WPLN News has compiled a “Pride Guide” for the nearly 40 events in the city now through the end of Pride month. In the descriptions, you’ll see proceeds benefitting groups like the Trevor Project, PFLAG Nashville, Just Us at the Oasis Center, the Tennessee Equality Project and more.
You can catch glimpses of that in between the lines of the many Pride parties happening this week in Nashville.
As NPR recently reported, far right groups are shifting focus to LGBTQ events nationwide and, here in Tennessee, legislation has increasingly targeted members of the community. And shadows still linger for the queer community. In modern times, Pride has become a happy time of rainbows and glitter and dancing and drinking, but the history that led to the celebration is dark. These celebrations come, though, as tensions rise over being LGBTQ+ and proud in conservative-led states like Tennessee. More: Celebrating Nashville’s LGBTQ+ community, past and present It’s nearing the end of Pride Month, but this weekend in Nashville, there’s the annual parade and music festival, plus dozens of other shows and events across the city.