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Day-by-day party and parade guide

June 25, 2025
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Day-by-day party and parade guide
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When San Francisco flips its rainbow switch for Pride weekend, it’s more than a party — it’s a joyous act of defiance.

From downtown summit panels to block parties and community-powered marches, here’s your day-by-day guide to Pride, June 26-29.

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Thursday, June 26 — Culture & Cocktails

The weekend begins with deep conversations, museum takeovers, and the first beats of outdoor dance floors. Warm up your engines.

SF Pride Human Rights Summit (Commonwealth Club, 110 The Embarcadero)

9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. • $10 if purchased in-person, $5 if purchased online (FREE for members).

All-day panels on LGBTQ+ rights, tech ethics, and political strategy. Grab an afternoon session on “Queer Safety in a Digital Age.”

Front St. Block Party (Annie and Front streets)

5 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. • FREE, reservation required for tables

DJs featuring old school hip-hop and an impromptu dance floor.

“Queer Religion” Photo Exhibit (Grace Cathedral, 1100 California St.)

10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Monday–Saturday), 1 to 5 p.m. (Sunday) • FREE — $14

Start with evocative portraits exploring spirituality and queer identity—no RSVP required.

Front St. Block Party (Annie and Front streets)

5 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. • FREE, reservation required for tables

DJs featuring old school hip-hop and an impromptu dance floor.

Moby Dyke Pride Night (Moby Dick Bar, 165 11th St.)

6 p.m. to 10 p.m. • FREE

Jell-O Shots and gift basket raffle to support the Dyke March! Enjoy jams by DJ Tararisin and free pool. 

Oaklash x Cal Academy After-Hours (Golden Gate Park)

6 p.m. to 10 p.m. with show at 8:30 p.m. • $25, 21+

Drag takeover featuring RuPaul’s Drag Race alum, museum galleries open late, cocktails in hand.

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Exploratorium “Pride – Queer Science” (Pier 15)

6 p.m. to 10 p.m. • $22.95, 18+

Adult-only lab-party: interactive exhibits, DJs, and queer history

Oakland to All, Lovers Ball Pt. 4 “Remember the Time” (Public Works) 

8p.m. to Late • $25.00, 21+

Ballroom event centering Black and Brown queer and trans people. Come watch professionals walk in categories and win prizes. If you’re a total newbie, watch “Paris is Burning” on Max before you go.

Ruth’s Table “Boldly Ourselves: Queer Expressions of Identity and Courage.” Exhibit (3160 21st St.)

Open Thursday: 12:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and Friday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Friday, June 27 — Trans Power & Downtown Afterglow

March for trans justice, dance under the skyline, and catch your first glitter-soaked block party of the weekend. Friday is loud and proud. 

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Women & Non-Binary Morning Bike Ride (McLaren Lodge, Golden Gate Park)

7:15 a.m. 

This is a recurring event so something you can check out later as well.
Energizing loop around the park—helmets and smiles required.

Trans March & Festival (Mission Dolores Park)

11 a.m. to 7 p.m. • FREE

Gather by 5 p.m. for the march, then stay for performers, info booths and community vendors.

Drag Me Downtown Block Party (240 Front St)

4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. • FREE at the door, guaranteed entry and drag swag with $10 RSVP

Outdoor stage, Peaches Christ headliner, optional donation for swag supporting The Transgender District.

El Rio “Bustin’ Out” After-Party (3158 Mission St)

9 p.m. to 2 a.m. • $10, 21+

A party with proceeds benefitting trans people affected by the prison industrial complex; DJ sets until early hours.

Market Street Laser Rainbow Flag

~9:15 pm • Friday – Sunday • FREE

Four-mile laser flag projection from Ferry Building up to Twin Peaks, part of Illuminate SF.

Saturday, June 28 — Marches, Music & Magic

From the fierce revival of the Dyke March to sweaty dance floors and roller skates on rooftops, Saturday brings the full spectrum of Pride celebration.

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“Unapologetically Queer” Exhibit (Harvey Milk Photo Center, 50 Scott St)

12 p.m. to 6 p.m. • FREE

Drop in to see intimate portraits of Bay Area icons — no RSVP needed.

SF Pride 5K/10K Run (Mountain Lake, Golden Gate Park)

8:30 a.m. • Limited same-day $60 registration starting at 7:00 a.m. at the start line (includes T-shirt + medal)

Family and friends are welcome to cheer along Stowe Lake.

Dyke March (Dolores Park → Castro)

11 a.m. rally at Dolores & 18th, march at 1 p.m. • FREE

Under new leadership, this march centers accessibility, trans voices and bold slogans — expect a route through the heart of queer SF.

55th Annual SF Pride Celebration (Civic Center Plaza)

11 a.m. to 6 p.m. • FREE (VIP upgrades avail.)

Main and community stages, artisan fair, and an 18+ lounge. Saturday headliner: Michaela Jáe from FX’s hit series Pose. 

Pink Block Party (The Great Northern, 119 Utah St)

12 p.m. to 3 a.m. • $54.84–$112.11, strict pink attire, 21+

DJs from Crystal Waters to Horse Meat Disco, immersive décor, full rave vibes.

MANGO Pride (El Rio)

8:00 p.m. – 1:30 a.m. • $30.00, 21+

A party for queer women and their friends; a night with DJs, dancing, gogos and food. 

Sunday, June 29 — Parade, Parties & a Sky Full of Rainbows

The city’s biggest day begins with a historic march down Market and ends in lasers, light shows and one last epic dance. Save some energy for the grand finale.

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SF Pride Parade (Embarcadero → Civic Center)

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. • FREE

Streets closed: Market St. (Beale–9th) 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Polk, Larkin, Grove, Hyde, Golden Gate, McAllister, and Fulton all weekend.

SF Pride Festival Day 2 (Civic Center Plaza)

11 a.m. to 6 p.m. • FREE

Saucy Santana closes the main stage; don’t miss the 21+ beer garden and vendor alley.

Juanita MORE! Pride Brunch & Dance (620 Jones St)

12 p.m. to 7 p.m. • $20 suggested donation, all-ages

Brunch cocktails, live drag, and Latinx beats — proceeds to Transgender Law Center.

City Hall Indoor Pride Party (400 Van Ness Ave)

1 p.m. to 5 p.m. • $159 ticket, 21+

Three rooms of curated performance amidst marble halls — a luxe post-parade retreat.

Public Works “BEEP! BEEP!” Afterparty (161 Erie St)

2 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. • FREE w/ RSVP, 21+

Two stages of DJs, circus artists, giant art car — bring your brightest costume.

City Hall Rainbow Lighting

~8 p.m. • FREE

Watch those floodlights shift to Pride colors — perfect photo op.

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Tips for a Smooth Weekend

Transit is King: Muni and BART avoid parking headaches (downtown garages run $30–40+).

Pack Light: Only clear or small bags, no outside food/alcohol.

Stay Fueled & Safe: Hydration stations dot Civic Center; pick up free Narcan and fentanyl strips at San Francisco Community Health Center (SFCHC) tents.

Meet-Up Spots: Choose fixed landmarks — crowds and closures can mangle cell service.

See y’all in the streets, happy Pride! 🌈

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