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From the North Shore to South Hills to the East End, here’s where to celebrate Pittsburgh Pride

Pittsburgh Pride 2026 “Existence is Resistance” takes attendees across Downtown and through the North Shore with a multiday festival, pride march and activities. However, for those not wanting to travel too far, there are plenty of possible parties across the neighborhoods.

North:

Starting in the North Side, Pittsburgh Pride has got you covered with their multiday Pride festival.

Allegheny Center, West, East Allegheny, Central Northside

Brighton Heights

  • Summer Series Celebrating Pride (Legion Park) – June 6, 4 to 8 p.m.
    • Allegheny City Brewing, Bellevue Forward, and Brighton Heights Citizens Federation are bringing a prideful edition of their summer series in Legion Park. Join organizers on June 6 from 4 to 6 p.m. for activities, performances and food.

Chateau

  • Queer as Folklore (Kamin Science Center) – June 12, 6 to 10 p.m. 
    • Individuals 21 and up can check out the Kamin Science Center’ Queer as Folklore event for a night of fantasy, history, and entertainment.

Fineview

  • While Fineview isn’t sporting its own pride event, Pittsburghers can look out from the Fineview Overlook to see the three bridges light up in rainbow colors the night of the pride festivals.

North Shore 

Downtown:

Central Business District

  • Pride & Joy (August Wilson African American Cultural Center) – June 26, 7 p.m.

Strip District

  • 2026 Pittsburgh Pride March and Parade (Downtown to Northside) – June 7, 12 p.m.
    • All are welcome to walk with no registration needed. Starting at 10 a.m., attendees must line up on Liberty Ave between 11th and 16th.

Central:

Bloomfield

Friendship

  • Pride HOT Jam (Pittsburgh Glass Center) – June 5, 6 to 9 p.m. 

Garfield

Greenfield

Hazelwood

Lawrenceville

Oakland

Shadyside

Squirrel Hill

East: 

Highland Park

Point Breeze

Swisshelm Park 

  • While Swisshelm Park isn’t hosting an event, interested parties can head a little out of city limits to Swissvale for Gloves and Glitter (Les Getz Memorial Park) – June 14, 12 to 3 p.m.

South: 

Allentown

Brookline

South Shore

City limits are just the start of the fun. Boroughs across Allegheny County, like Dormont, Mount Lebanon, Millvale, and more, are hosting their own celebrations throughout June.

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