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Denver PrideFest is back in a big way this year. Here’s what to expect.

The weekend will be full of exciting events to celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride.

DENVER, COLORADO - JUNE 27: Zephyr West, 14, left, and Jennie Axstell, 14, wave their Pride flags in the air as they wait in line to attend PrideFest festivities at The Center on Colfax, one of several  Pride Hubs in the city on June 27, 2021 in Denver, Colorado. The Pride Hubs, that lasted the weekend, were an in-person option for those who wanted to gather physically to celebrate Denver Pride. The Center on Colfax hosted a Coors Light Beer Garden over PrideFest weekendÊand was one of the main hubs for Denver Pride.ÊThe Center turned their parking lot off of Colfax into aÊbeer garden that featured Coors products,Êfeature food trucks, exhibitors, a DJ, and rooftop entertainment.  A variety of venues offered Pride Hubs for Pride Fest this year including The Center on Colfax, The Jewish Community Center, Hamburger MaryÕs, Sie FilmCenter and McGregor Square. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
DENVER, COLORADO – JUNE 27: Zephyr West, 14, left, and Jennie Axstell, 14, wave their Pride flags in the air as they wait in line to attend PrideFest festivities at The Center on Colfax, one of several Pride Hubs in the city on June 27, 2021 in Denver, Colorado. The Pride Hubs, that lasted the weekend, were an in-person option for those who wanted to gather physically to celebrate Denver Pride. The Center on Colfax hosted a Coors Light Beer Garden over PrideFest weekendÊand was one of the main hubs for Denver Pride.ÊThe Center turned their parking lot off of Colfax into aÊbeer garden that featured Coors products,Êfeature food trucks, exhibitors, a DJ, and rooftop entertainment. A variety of venues offered Pride Hubs for Pride Fest this year including The Center on Colfax, The Jewish Community Center, Hamburger MaryÕs, Sie FilmCenter and McGregor Square. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
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Denver Pride is back and fully in person this year for the first time since 2019. The two-day celebration takes place on Saturday, June 25, and Sunday, June 26, and features everything from marches and live performances to a brand new sober area. Denver PrideFest, held both days in Civic Center park, will host more than 250 exhibitors and 30 food and drink vendors and aims to bring the community

Sprint into the celebration with the Denver Pride 5K

Beginning and ending on the west steps of the State Capitol, the kicks off the weekend at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday. Participants can take part — at any speed they please — to help the Center on Colfax raise its goal of for LGBTQIA+ programming. Participants can begin arriving at the west steps to stretch, grab their goodie bags and racing bibs (if they haven’t already), and check out booths at 8 a.m.

Also, don’t forget to check out right before — the Colorado Gay Volleyball Association’s annual Pride grass volleyball tournament. While registration is now closed, members of the community can come cheer on their favorite teams starting at 9 a.m. and continuing into the afternoon.

Spend the day at Denver PrideFest

Starting Saturday at 11 a.m. at Civic Center, Denver’s two-day will host more than 250 vendors and feature three stages where live performers will entertain all day. this year include Australian pop singer ; “RuPaul’s Drag Race” fan favorites Kylie Sonique Love and Silky Nutmeg Ganache; singer and DJ Cazwell; and winner of RuPaul’s 11th season, Denver’s own Yvie Oddly.

PrideFest will be filled with live music from DJs and entertainers, including performances on Denver Pride’s Latinx stage. The festival is estimated to draw in over 500,000 people and goes until 7 p.m. on Saturday, then 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday.

Join the Denver Dyke March

At noon Saturday, the 13th annual will begin at the Center on Colfax and march down Colfax Avenue. The march will then go to the west steps of the State Capitol for a rally that includes guest speakers Becky Taha’Blu, Coco Bardot and Klaudia Neufeld.

Watch the Pride Parade

Featuring more than 200 entries, the will roll down Colfax Avenue starting at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday. Watch from your favorite spot along the route, which spans 14 blocks from Colfax Avenue to Cheeseman Park and the Civic Center, or listen to parade announcements at The Center on Colfax, part of the official Cheba Hut Coors Light Denver Pride Parade Watch Party at 638 E. Colfax Avenue.

Share your voice at the Pride Rally

Assemble on the west steps of the State Capitol once again on Sunday at 12:30 p.m. for the to express to local leaders the concerns and needs of the LGBTQ+ community.

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