Gay pride weekend atlanta 2022
Wednesday, October 5
Pup Pride & Warp Zone @ The Heretic, 10 pm
Gear Night Pride Edition @ The Hideaway, pm
Thursday, October 6
[Highlight with graphic] Art + Event @ Basik Spaces, 5 pm
An evening of creativity, art + music. Shop the curated evening market, enjoy great bites, and complimentary cocktails.
Deep South Golden Hour Pride Kickoff @ Hotel Clermont, 6 pm
Country Pride Edition @ The Heretic, 8 pm
Pride Weekend Warm-up w/ Alex Acosta & Karlitos @ Future Atlanta, 9 pm – 4 am
Friday, October 7
Pride On The Square @ Colony Square, pm
Atlanta Pride Presents Cocktails with Queens @ The Hideaway, 6 pm
[Highlight with graphic] Pride Kickoff @ Georgia Aquarium, pm
Celebrate Pride in award-winning approach at Georgia Aquarium with headlining DJS Guy Scheiman (Tel Aviv), DJ Mark Dennis (Los Angeles), and introducing DJ Alexis Curshe (Atlanta-Deep South).
The Eagle Cabaret Identity festival Edition w. Myah Ross Monroe & Cast @ The Atlanta Eagle, pm
Pride Kick Off After Party w. Joe Gauthreaux @ The Heretic, 9 pm – 3 am
Pride Friday Atlanta Pride Weekend is back and bigger than ever Oct. 7 through Oct. 9 with headlining performances by Big Freedia, Flo Rida, and Betty Who at Piedmont Park. The park will also feature a marketplace, food, and more. Annual marches for the trans, bi and pan, and dyke communities will be held, along with a display of panels from the AIDS Memorial Quilt. The annual Celebration Parade will march from downtown to Piedmont Park along Peachtree Street on Sunday, Oct. 9, starting at noon. Be sure to visit for the latest updates and schedule of events. Pride on the Square Atlanta Eagle Atlanta's gay self-acceptance festival is returning after a two-year Covid hiatus. The city's last two lgbtq+ pride celebrations were held virtually as the pandemic halted festivals worldwide. This weekend, however, large crowds are expected in the city’s Midtown neighborhood. A parade is scheduled for Sunday, with other celebrations Friday through Monday. Also returning is the iconic gay lock The Atlanta Eagle, which after years became a Covid business casualty. Owner Richard Ramey is reopening the business in a new location. “As I closed down November two years ago, and I sat there and told everybody bye, I told them that they were leaving but it was temporary," Ramey said. "And for me to be able to fulfill this promise is just beyond words.” The Atlanta Eagle was an LGBTQ people gathering spot on Ponce de Leon Avenue for decades. It's moving into a building formerly occupied by other same-sex attracted bars, most recently Midtown Moon and Burkhart's, in Midtown's Ansley Square. The prevent is re-opening on Saturday as visitors fr The Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta seized the opportunity offered by this year’s resumption of in-person Pride Week to grow its longstanding support with new print ads, videos, and banners. For decades, the Diocese has been a welcoming community to Queer folks regardless of race, age, gender, gender identity/expression, marital status, economic status, or any other factor. Photo Credit: Erica Aitken Photography () The LGBTQ+ community in Atlanta observes Pride activities each October. Why not June? Because high temperatures range from 85 to 93 during June. After creature canceled for the past two years because of the COVID pandemic, this year’s October , 52nd Atlanta Pride Celebration regained its place as the largest gathering of Homosexual people and allies in the Southeast. Atlanta Celebration included a two-day festival with music, merchandise, art, and food, along with a parade and a weeks worth of educational and social events. Episcopalians from throughout the Diocese kicked off Pride on October 6 at All Saints’ Episcopal. The parish Atlanta Pride Weekend to feature concerts, parade, plays and art exhibitions
Colony Square in Midtown will have music, queenly queens, food, and more Oct. 7 starting at 6 p.m. with DJ Yvonne Monet on the decks. Drag celebrity Brigette Bidet takes the stage at p.m., while complimentary bites will be on offer from Sukoshi, and True Life Wellness. See all the details here.
The gay and leather lock will reopen in a new location after a more than two-year pandemic clos
Atlanta gay self-acceptance festival, iconic male lover bar return post-Covid
Diocese Exhibits Big Welcome at Pride