
Saturday’s Pride in the Park crowds in Volunteer Park marked the start of a month of festivities that will fill Capitol Hill — and Seattle — with a celebration of love.
This year will bring a new event to the mix on Capitol Hill as BeautyBoiz and Intiman Theatre team up for a block party set to fill Harvard Ave on Pride Friday.
Here’s a look at how Capitol Hill Pride 2026 is shaping up:
- World Stunt Pride Kickoff Block Party — June 26: BeautyBoiz says it is celebrating “10-years of iconic events” with World Stunt, “a free all-ages block party. Harvard Avenue between Pike and Pine will transform into a vibrant outdoor festival featuring a main stage, 21+ cocktail garden, and queer vendor market.” 4 to 11 PM
- Trans Pride Seattle — June 26: The annual celebration for the city’s Trans communities and the people who love them takes place at the Volunteer Park Amphitheater: “Everyone who supports + affirms Trans life is invited to enjoy our stage show featuring a lineup of all-Trans talent and our tabling fair featuring 100+ Trans-led and affirming orgs, community groups, artists, and services,” the Gender Justice League organizers say, “And to find and bask in community among the thousands of attendees who gather to celebrate, to resist, and to show that Trans people aren’t going anywhere.” 5 to 10 PM
- PrideFest Capitol Hill — June 27: The annual free street festival spans five blocks of North Broadway, Denny, and Cal Anderson Park with music, booths, food, drink, and more. Noon to 8 PM
- Queer/Pride Festival — June 26-28: QPF nearly rivals CHBP as it has grown into a three-day festival of music and Pride on 11th Ave. Tickets and info
- Block Parties and Beer Gardens: Street permits show venues including Unicorn, the Cuff, and the Wildrose set to host expanded Pride weekend celebrations
- Pride Match Day Watch Parties — June 26: A match in the middle of Pride will get special attention with Pride Match Day gatherings planned around the city
Want more Capitol Hill Pride, check out daily Pride 2026 events on the CHS Calendar.
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