Hamburger Mary’s offers a flamboyant dining experience. The weekend long event will feature something for everyone including live women’s music, spectacular dance parties, celebrities, pool parties, comedy shows and more. 14-18), the largest celebration of gay women in Orlando, returns bringing together female DJs and other world-famous live entertainment to celebrate women in the LGBTQ community.
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Admission is free to adults 21 and older before 10 p.m. 9), kicking off immediately after the festival, featuring four different venues offering four different vibes and tons of energy. 6) an adults-only full-scale burlesque production presented at Southern Nights Orlando, will feature Les Vixens as they bring Diznee fantasies to life with glitter and glam. 10) invites guests to celebrate Come Out With Pride in a pre-season match-up as the Orlando Magic take on the San Antonio Spurs.ĪDDITIONAL AFTER-HOURS & ADULTS ONLY EVENTS Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, continues the Come Out With Pride celebration featuring DJs, live entertainment, and great food. This year’s theme, “No Lives Left Behind,” will focus on regional safety plans to address the number of tumultuous murders that are continually taking place with trans identified people. 9), hosted by One Orlando Alliance and Come Out With Pride, marks the first time the three-year-old event has taken place outside of Washington, D.C., anticipating over 5,000 trans and non-binary individuals and allies making their way down the streets of Downtown Orlando. The 2021 National Trans Visibility March (Oct. 9 at 4 p.m.) will feature over 150 LGBTQ+ supportive businesses and organizations marching down the streets of downtown, in front of thousands of spectators. The Most Colorful Parade presented by Winn-Dixie (Oct.
9, noon – 9:30 p.m.) returns for its 17 th year to Lake Eola Park in downtown Orlando for a celebration of LGBTQ+ pride and support featuring the Most Colorful Parade Pride Marketplace, showcasing the goods and services of organizations who support the LGBTQ+ community in Central Florida activities for children at the Kids Fringe Rainbow Ranch presented by Macy’s entertainment on two sound stages and a fireworks finale. Orlando's Come Out With Pride festival presented by The Glass Knife (Oct. 8), features a night of hilarious commentary as Real Radio’s Sabrina Ambra and comedian Jeff Jones roast the cult classic 1995 film Showgirls at the CMX Cinemas Plaza Café 12. Movies Out Loud Presented by Watermark (Oct. The service will welcome Shabbat with Rabbi David Kay followed by an Oneg Shabbat. 8), hosted by the Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando at City Hall in downtown Orlando, brings a celebration of diversity, bringing together friends and families to honor the LGBTQ+ community. The 3 rd Annual Come Out With Pride Shabbat Service (Oct. 7), hosted at The Walt Disney Amphitheather at Lake Eola Park, will offer a free evening of spoken word, music and arts celebrating and acknowledging LGBT+ trailblazers of color and feature performances by the Orlando Gay Chorus, QLatinX, Bros in Convo and The Sounds of Freedom. We Shall Overcome: Celebrate LGBT+ Diversity (Oct. Aa panel of trans and gender-expansive singers will also share their personal experiences. Joshua Palkki, director of choral activity at California State University Long Beach, widely recognized for research and teaching on creating safe spaces for LGBTQ+ singers. 5), presented by the Orlando Gay Chorus, features speaker Dr.
Honoring Trans & Gender-Expansive Singers (Oct. 3), hosted by Come Out with Pride and Zebra Coalition, invites attendees to bring their most colorful gear as they join several local drag personalities and hundreds of participants as they make their way through Orlando’s Baldwin Park neighborhood to raise funds for LGBTQ+ youth. 1-10), a musical revue, presented by Unseen Images Theater in partnership with Orlando’s Come Out With Pride Celebration, brings memories of gay life for men and woman during the ‘90s. To find out more about the many LGBTQ+ events and activities in Orlando year-round, go to Visit Orlando’s calendar of events.
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With Orlando’s world-famous attractions, flourishing restaurant scene and a full calendar of activities and events, visitors and locals can enjoy the destination all year round the year. With more than a dozen events ranging from a 5k race featuring local drag personalities to the first-ever 2021 National Trans Visibility March held outside Washington, D.C., Orlando’s Come out with Pride week offers unique activities for everyone to enjoy and celebrate. Orlando welcomes visitors from all over the world and all walks of life in support and celebration of LGBTQ+ pride for the 17th annual Come Out With Pride Festival in October.