Bleach is making sure this year’s celebration is over the top with top-tier talent. Last year’s celebration had over 1,000 attendees. Pride 2022, brainchild of Disco TX and Bleach, will sell out. You know it's going to be epic when Disco TX’s DJ Blake Ward, drag queen Bleach and Double Wide’s Kim Finch come together. Sunday, June 5, at Double Wide, Tickets start at $20 at , Saturday, June 4, at Double Wide, 3510 Commerce, 6 p.m. Friday, June 3, at Ruins, 2653 Commerce, 8 p.m. Proceeds from the event will go to Denton Bail Fund and The R4K Fund.ġ0 p.m. Lovesick Mary, Deja Dubois, Onyx Fury and more will be hitting the stage. DJs Ursa Minor and Natural Hiiigh will be behind the deck for the festival. From astrology workshops to vendor booths and raffles, there is something for everyone. The extra time, however, allowed What the Femme?! to create a dreamy lineup. The festival was originally scheduled for February, but a spike in COVID-19 cases and inclement weather derailed those plans. Podcast hosts Marie de Menthe and Birdie Holly celebrate femme and queer identity through research-based interviews with queer creatives. The What the Femme?! podcast is turning 4, and to celebrate they are hosting a three-day festival. Saturday, June 4, at Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios, 411 E. Thursday, June 2, 6 p.m Friday, June 3, 2 p.m. Aren’t you glad you took that spin class?Ĭourtesy John Reed Fitness Femme Fest 2022Ĩ p.m. Let your creativity run wild and pull out all the stops to win the $250 cash prize for most creative outfit.
After that spin class, get dolled up for a night out. Pride month isn’t complete without a celebration in the gayborhood. Misster’s top hits and check out the gym.Ĩ p.m. Stay after class for a social hour featuring Mr. A June 1 class has already sold out and seats are limited. Misster is bringing their resident queen Nicole O’ Hara Munro to JOHN REED to host a pride centered spin class. Misster is collaborating with Dallas’ European night club-inspired gym, JOHN REED Fitness, to kick off pride month right.
Thursday, June 2, at JOHN REED Fitness, 8335 Westchester Drive, Suite 40, Free with RSVPįirst things first, get your fitness right. Misster x JOHN REED Fitness Pride Rideħ p.m. Clear your calendars for these wild, naked, colorful and even chocolate-filled pride celebrations. Many events span over days filled with festivities and celebration. Today the Stonewall Riots are celebrated in an array of events across the U.S. Throughout the last half century, that march has evolved into pride month. The next year, New Yorkers memorialized the anniversary with the first pride march. What resulted was six days of confrontation and riots as the LGBTQ community fought back against police for rights and liberation. On June 28, 1969, New York police stormed the Stonewall Inn, a Greenwich Village gay bar, dragging employees and guests out of their haven. This year marks 53 years since the Stonewall Uprising.