Charlotte Pride guide 2025 | Festival & parade weekend
Here’s your vibrant Charlotte Pride Guide for the 2025 Festival & Parade weekend—packed with key info, handy tips, and a full breakdown of events so you can celebrate with ease and flair!
When & Where?
- Festival Dates: Saturday, August 16, 12 PM–11 PM; Sunday, August 17, 12 PM–6 PM
- New Festival Location: First Ward Park in Uptown Charlotte
- Parade: Sunday, August 17, 1 PM–4 PM along N. Tryon Street, Uptown
Key Weekend Highlights
1. Flourish: A Celebration of LGBTQ Arts & Culture
- When: Saturday, August 16, 1–6 PM
- Where: The Dubois Center, UNC Charlotte Center City (320 E 9th St)
- What to Expect: Free, air-conditioned performances including spoken word, short films, and live arts
2. Youth & Family Zone
- When: Saturday–Sunday, 12–6 PM
- Where: First Ward Park Great Lawn
- Highlights: Crafts, family resources, designated family care area—tobacco, drug, and alcohol-free zone
3. Health Fair
- When: Saturday 12–10 PM; Sunday 12–6 PM
- Where: Along 8th Street by First Ward Park
- What’s Offered: Wellness testing (HIV/STI), vaccinations, mental health support, and more
4. Neighborhood Market
- When: Saturday 12–10 PM; Sunday 12–6 PM
- Where: First Ward Park
- What to Explore: Local artisan booths offering handcrafted goods—perfect for unique Pride merch and gifts
5. Charlotte Black Pride Stage & Dance Tent
- When: Saturday–Sunday, 12–6 PM
- Where: North Brevard Street
- Vibe: A high-energy celebration of Black LGBTQ culture with music, dance, and community
6. Charlotte Pride Drag Pageant
- When: Thursday, August 14, 7 PM
- Where: Chasers (3217 The Plaza, Charlotte)
- Details: Contestants vie for titles like Mx., Miss, and Mr. Charlotte Pride
Travel & Logistics
Transportation Tips
- Parking: Numerous Uptown parking decks and surface lots nearby. For ease, consider reserving through SpotHero
- Public Transit: Highly recommended—Charlotte’s light rail and bus lines serve Uptown well. Expect street closures during the parade
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Staying Safe & Comfortable
- Accessibility: ASL interpreters available at performing stages; wheelchair-accessible routes throughout
- Health Safety: Stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, use shade, and look out for any public health updates
- Buddy Up: Large crowds—especially at parade time—make it easy to get separated. Stick with friends or family and plan meetup points
- Service Animals: Welcome. Pets are discouraged due to weather and crowd density
Final Tips
- Download the Mobile App: Check for live schedules, maps, and alerts.
- Consider a “Pride Passport”: Explore events throughout the week prior to festival weekend with the Charlotte Pride Week Passport for prizes.
- VIP Perks: VIP passes offer lounge access and special seating at the parade and stages.