
It's Pride Month in Salt Lake City. Here's your guide to events
Salt Lake City's busiest Pride weekend has arrived. Here are the events you need to know about to celebrate.
Friday
🪩 Pride youth dance: Shake it off at this retro dance party for ages 14-20, featuring a photo booth and mocktails.
When: 8-11pm
Where: Salt Lake City Main Library Atrium
Admission: $8
Saturday
🪧 Rally and march: The Utah Pride Center and Equality Utah will organize this rally with multiple speakers.
When: 10am
Where: Utah State Capitol
🏳️🌈 Utah Pride Festival: The state's largest LGBTQ+ celebration returns with performances by David Archuleta, CupcakKe and more.
Where: Washington and Library Square
When: 11am-10:30pm Saturday; Noon-7pm Sunday
Sunday
🥁 Utah Pride Parade: Roughly 150,000 attendees are expected at the parade.
When: 10am
Where: The route will stretch from 100 South and West Temple to 400 East and 300 South.
Upcoming events this month
🛍️ Millcreek Pride: This celebration will feature a Pride market, car wash, runway contest and bingo.
When: Noon-10pm June 14
Where: Millcreek Common
🎶 SLC Pride: This event is back for its second year and will feature a queer youth market and live entertainment. Bike valet will be available.
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