Pride Month 2026 in the Triangle: Your Guide to Raleigh, Durham and Surrounding Area LGBTQ+ Events

June is Pride Month, and communities across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Fuquay-Varina, and the Triangle are celebrating with festivals, markets, performances, wellness events, and community gatherings that honor and support the LGBTQ+ community.

Whether you’re looking for family-friendly festivals, nightlife events, community discussions, or opportunities to support local LGBTQ+ organizations, there are plenty of ways to celebrate Pride throughout the month.

Out! Raleigh Pride Returns to Downtown Raleigh

The Triangle’s largest Pride celebration, Out! Raleigh Pride, returns to Fayetteville Street in Downtown Raleigh on June 26-27, 2026. Organized by the LGBT Center of Raleigh, the two-day event features live entertainment, local vendors, artists, food trucks, community organizations, a KidsZone, and a beer garden. Admission is free. (Visit Raleigh⁠)

New for 2026, Friday night will feature an adults-only (18+) Pride celebration with entertainment and vendors from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., while Saturday’s festival runs from noon until 7 p.m. and welcomes attendees of all ages. (Thriving in Raleigh⁠)

Raleigh Pride Fest at Raleigh Iron Works

Kick off Pride Month on June 6 at Raleigh Pride Fest at Raleigh Iron Works. The event features drag performances, a live DJ, LGBTQ+ vendors, community organizations, and a welcoming atmosphere celebrating diversity and inclusion. The event runs from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and is free to attend. (Raleigh Iron Works⁠)

Pride Flow in Moore Square

Celebrate Pride Month through wellness and community at Pride Flow in Moore Square on June 21. Hosted by Current Wellness, this special yoga session welcomes LGBTQ+ community members and allies. Proceeds support the LGBT Center of Raleigh, and participants can enjoy mocktails and community connection after class.

Pride-Themed Events Throughout June

Several local organizations are hosting Pride-themed celebrations throughout June, including:

  • Pride First Friday celebrations in Downtown Raleigh’s Warehouse District
  • Run for Love 5K benefiting the LGBT Center of Raleigh
  • Queer artist and maker markets
  • Drag performances and dance parties
  • LGBTQ+ community networking events
  • Family-friendly Pride activities across the Triangle (Raleigh Magazine⁠)

Durham Celebrates LGBTQ+ History

Durham is also recognizing Pride Month with educational and cultural programming. The Museum of Durham History’s exhibit, “To Love and Live Free,” explores the origins of Durham Pride and the city’s LGBTQ+ activism, highlighting the 1986 mayoral recall fight and the fight for LGBTQ+ rights in Durham. (Reddit⁠)

Community organizations are also highlighting the legacy of Durham LGBTQ+ leaders and advocates, including the work of the Pauli Murray Center and local LGBTQ+ activists who helped shape the region’s history. (Reddit⁠)

Celebrate Pride Across the Triangle

Pride Month is about visibility, inclusion, community, and celebration. Throughout June, residents and visitors can find opportunities to support LGBTQ+-owned businesses, attend community events, learn local LGBTQ+ history, and celebrate the diversity that makes the Triangle a welcoming place for all.

Whether you’re attending Out! Raleigh Pride, supporting local LGBTQ+ artists, joining a Pride yoga class, or exploring Durham’s rich LGBTQ+ history, Pride Month offers countless ways to connect and celebrate throughout the Triangle.

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It's amazing how fuqing queer Utah is, if you don't already know.

Here's a handy lil list of upcoming queer festivals:

Harvey Milk Birthday Street Fair
Friday May 22
4p-9p
Equality Utah block
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JUN 6,7 Sat/Sun
Utah Pride
Washington Square
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JUN 13 Saturday
West Valley Pride
12p-6p
Utah Cultural Center
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JUN 14 Sunday
Daybreak Pride
11a-5p
Highland Park
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JUN 27/28 Sat/Sun
SLC Pride
Gateway
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SEP 1st wknd
Logan Pride
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SEP 12 Saturday
Aves Street Fair
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SEP 09 Saturday Aves
9th and 9th Street Fair
10a-6p
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OCT 1st wknd
Ogden Pride
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#SLC #SaltLakeCity
#Ogden #Logan #WestValleyCity
#UT #Utah
#SLCPride #QueerUtah

Finally got my film developed from July!
Here are some of my favorite shots from the Portland Pride Parade 2025.
Kodak Portra 400, edited in post.

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Holding Hands

Two hands intertwined, fingers gently clasped together as a couple watches the festivities unfold around them. The simple act of holding hands in public, something many take for granted, becomes a quiet celebration of love and belonging at Cork Pride.

While this year’s event was smaller than last year’s celebration (perhaps due to the absence of Eurovision star Bambie Thug, or simply the rising costs of travel), the energy remained undimmed. The parade began on Grand Parade before winding its way down St. Patrick Street, with dozens of people proudly carrying a massive pride flag that rippled in the hot, humid afternoon air.

After the parade, the community gathered at Kennedy Quay for the traditional after-party, where the real magic happened. Gay men danced together in the summer heat, some bare-chested, others waving colorful fans as they laughed and moved to the music. Same-sex couples like the one in this photograph stood hand in hand, watching the celebration with quiet contentment, expressing their love openly in a space where they felt safe to do so. These moments, the dancing, the hand-holding, the unguarded laughter, show exactly why Pride events are needed now more than ever.

The laughter, the energy, and the community were all so beautifully, defiantly joyful.

More photos from Cork Pride coming tomorrow.

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#BurnabyPride goodies from Saturday: wood block print (paint) i made c/o Burnaby Art Gallery, button i designed (“love all” with a flower), Pride buttons i won from Burnaby Lake Assn. & BCIT spin wheel things, #transflag #sloth sticker #rainbowflag #lgbtq #PrideFestival

I went to my first pride event yesterday. Took my Niece and two boys. It was fun, if a little loud. And I saw a furry in real life!

Fun times!

#LGBTQ #LGBTQpride #prideFestival

Going to #PrideFestival after 🎾 training today ☺️
Hope to make new IRL friends from my local 🌈 community

Also there to support my friend staffing the #LowSensory Tent (they have weighted plushies, books, mats free to use) and freely give away stim toys and tools for the anxious and divergent folx

Pic of me from Canada Day enjoying their resources