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Thursday, June 25, 2026

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Ultimate Pride Guide 2026: No strikes, all homies

30+ choice events that will send you over the rainbow, into the streets, and onto the dance floors—nothing foul about it.

Hell yeah, it’s Pride. And as the SF Giants go up in homophobic flames (thanks, Buster—your last name is literally Posey!), we’re still running the tables in this big queer metropolis. They’ll never take our rainbow, baby. So go out there and sparkle, Neely, sparkle as the whole community comes together to show our power, strength, resilience and—judging from the dozens of choice events below—superhuman endurance.

ONGOING

THROUGH JUNE 28: FRAMELINE FILM FESTIVAL The world’s largest and longest-running LGBTQ film festival has taken over SF’s movie palaces, and it’s full of tremendous goodies. Read our full preview here, and find out more at www.frameline.org

THROUGH JULY 31: LET’S HAVE A BALL! The Harvey Milk Photo Center presents a World Cup-worthy show curated by Nicola Bosco-Alvarez, which invited queer artists of every medium to “submit work that engages with the theme of the ‘ball’ in all its forms: celebration, glamour, performance, resistance, intimacy, and play. Harvey Milk Photo Center, SF. More info here.

THROUGH JULY 31: DIRECTORY OF DREAMS: BAY AREA LESBIAN ECONOMIES AND RADICAL CARE, 1970-1995 “Curated and co-presented by the Bay Area Lesbian Archives, this exhibit traces the everyday labor of Bay Area lesbians who refused erasure and built community networks rooted in care, solidarity, and economic self-determination. GLBT History Museum, SF. More info here.

The Reparations drag crew takes over Cal Academy for Pride Nightlife.

THURSDAY, JUNE25

PRIDE NIGHTLIFE AT CAL ACADEMY We’ve long adored the Best of the Bay-winning Nightlife evening parties at Cal Academy (they are terrific single-mingle events), and the annual Pride edition never fails to deliver: Oaklash and Nicki Jizz bring the drag, Salenie and BRIIZA add the tunes, Verasphere offers eye candy, plus there’s Off the Grid food trucks, aura photography, and tons more throughout the joint. Thu/25, 6pm-9pm, Cal Academy of Sciences, SF. More info here.

AFTER DARK: QUEER SCIENCE AT THE EXPLORATORIUM Singing “queer science” like Oingo Boingo’s “Weird Science” in my head all week has really helped me get through! “Learn about the fascinating history of the 606 Social Club, a secret society for queer and trans naturalists. Explore the variety of forms family can take, and do a creative activity with the Explainers to highlight and celebrate you in your own skin. Get crafty, have fun, and connect with your community” at the hands-on museum’s evening festivities. There’s cocktails. Thu/25, 6pm-9:30pm, Exploratorium, SF. More info here.

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THE TUBESTEAK CONNECTION: PRIDE REUNION “Where the glamorously-gritty gutters of Turk & Taylor converge, and all the colors of the rainbow run together, join SF’s fave underground disco archaeologist DJ Bus Station John as he kicks off yer GBLTLMNOPQ+ Weekend with a Very Special PRIDE REUNION, celebrating the birth of The TUBESTEAK CONNECTION 22 years(!) ago at our beloved Aunt Charlie’s Lounge, aka ‘The Last Queen Standing’ in the San Francisco Tenderloin!” Thu/25, 9pm-2am, Aunt Charlie’s, SF. More info here.

FRIDAY, JUNE 26

SAN FRANCISCO TRANS MARCH 2026 One of the five or so can’t-miss events of Pride, and needed now more than ever. The rally form 3pm-6pm in Dolores Park features great speakers and performers, and then the march to City Hall cements the solidarity. Come out and support! Fri/26, Dolores Park, SF. More info here.

BUSTIN’ OUT 2026: PARTY AGAINST THE PRISON INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX An annual after-trans-march party that not only raises money for organizing work led by currently and formerly incarcerated Black Trans people—it’s also a total hoot full of hotties, packed with hundreds of transgender and gender-expansive community members from across the Bay Area. Fri/26, 6pm-2am, El Rio, SF. More info here.

LOVERS BALL Ballroom culture in the Bay Area deserves more shine, and the voguers and walkers of Oakland To All are making it happen. this is the fifth anniversary of this tremendous event that showcases the incredible talent we possess here, with commentators Precious and Spiider, beats by Blossom and AALIGN, and competition categories that include Beginners Runway: Model in Training, $200 Body: Welcome to The Jungle, and $600 Runway: Vintage Archive, plus of course $1000 Performance: Lovers Ball. Fri/26, 8pm-1:30am, The Foundry, SF. More info here.

THE QUEEN IS DEAD Two of our favorite indie nights—Britpop-heavy Leisure and indie-dance Fringe—team up under one roof for a Pride blowout. Fringe takes care of all your singalong electro-pop hits in one Cat Club room, while Leisure celebrates the 40th(!!!) anniversary of Smiths masterpiece The Queen Is Dead (yes it was released in June 1986) in the other. Frankly, Mr. Shankly, it will be tons of fun. Fri/26, 9pm-2am, Cat Club, SF. More info here.

HELLAGAY PRIDE COMEDY FESTIVAL 2026 (ALSO SAT/26) The Function, SF’s awesome Black-owned comedy club, is hosting a two night cavalcade of queer comics, brought to us by SF Funcheap and Hella Gay Comedy. Four 70+ minute shows featuring four–five of SF’s top local comics on every lineup, that’s alotta laughs. Fri/26 + Sat/27, 7pm and 9pm both days, The Function, SF. More info here.

SF OPERA 2026 PRIDE CONCERT C’mon diva, you know you want to let loose. Join the The San Francisco Opera Orchestra and featured artists, performing a high-energy concert featuring music by Michael Tilson Thomas, Gounod, Giordano, Offenbach, Terence Blanchard, Michael Abels, Stephen Schwartz, K.D. Lang, Brandi Carlile, Luther Vandross, Stevie Wonder, and more. Phew! Fri/26, 8pm, War Memorial Opera House, SF. More info here.

The men of Dirty Boots aren’t keeping it clean.

DIRTY BOOTS Calling all cowpokes, mechanics, construction workers, suit-and-tie daddies, pipe-fitters and others who don (or adore) macho attire! Dirty Boots is the menswear cruising party for you. Lots of hot old-school looks, plus dancing, too, with DJs John Fucking Cartwright and LBXX. Fri/26, 10pm-2am, The Stud, SF. More info here.

MOSTLY CLOUDY PRIDE Too-cute party that will continue the ballroom energy of the Lovers Ball (see above) with fab queer DJs Byrell The Great and Amari King on the decks, plus some awesome back up to have you high-kicking and footworking. 9pm-3am, Monarch, SF. More info here.

PLANETA PERRA (PRIDE EDITION) Ooooh, thank the goddess for a little darkness. “A queer cybergoth transmission for the dolls, freaks, ravers, and creatures of the night; a genre-bending night of darkwave, reggaeton, electroclash, Latin rave edits, hyper perreo, and deep cuts. Featuring special hybrid sets from La Favi, Robertitx (AZ), and DJs from Diego to the Bay, plus a special drag performance by Girlie (LA).” 9pm-2am, The Knockout, SF. More info here.

underscores One of SF’s incredible recent breakout artists! “Filipino-American artist April Harper Grey started making music as underscores in middle school, sharing a steady stream of SoundCloud one-offs and building a community of like-minded fans.” Now her updated hyper-pop has blown up nationally and we could not be prouder. umru opens up. 7pm, Regency Ballroom, SF. More info here.

PRIDE FRIDAY AT THE LOOKOUT Have you been to the Castro’s Lookout bar lately? It’s gotten a mighty refresh and some underground vibes (I also love that it is within stumbling distance of my home). Friday sees the wonderful Sindri aka Ambrosia Salad returning to the decks from LA with our very own groove genius CarrieOn Disco. los you get a great view of The Castro chaos from the balcony. Fri/26, 9pm-2am, The Lookout, SF. More info here.

Dykles in the streets! Photo via SF Dyke March

SATURDAY, JUNE 27

SAN FRANCISCO DYKE MARCH 2026 One of the events that inspires true Pride with its radical politics, the Dyke March rally moves from Dolores Park onto Dolores + 18th Street this year (with special musical guests The Homobiles), but rest assured the park will be full of gloriously reveling, rebelling dykes all day. Sat/27, 3pm-4:30pm rally, march starts promptly at 5pm. More info here.

HARD FRENCH ▼s LOS HOMOS FIN I could write a book about the brilliantly raucous Hard French parties, especially the Pride ones, which for the past 16 years have been the epitome of legendary. (If you remember the old soul 45s in the alley behind Mezzanine, you can sit with us.) Now the crew is calling it quits, but not without one final Pride blast. DJs arlos Souffront and Day Thief take us out. Crying. Weeping. Dancing with gratitude. Sat/27, 3pm-8pm, El Rio, SF. More info here.

PINK BLOCK PRIDE 2026 She’s absolutely huge!! This annual blocks long blast for Polyglamorous + Great Northern has a roster of zillions including DJs Honey Dijon, Analog Soul, Gay Marvine, Beverly Chills, Booty Juice, M3, Queenie, and BEYA, and lots more besides to shake your pink at. The party moves indoors once the fog rolls in for a complete 15 hours of fun. Sat/27, noon-3am, Great Northern, SF. More info here.

CUMBIATÓN: NOCHE DE CUMBIA Y ORGULLO Yesssss, if you are looking for a different musical spin, this night is for you. Nostalgic Latin hits, cumbia, reggaeton, banda, salsa, merengue… our body is ready!

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NO BIAS Let’s hear it for the Oakland kids that are helping build a fierce scene. Some of our faves—Bored Lord, Discnogirl, FINISHHER, Mnemonics—will fill F8 with cutting-edge sounds and radical expression. We can’t write about underground parties here, but this is as close as it comes. Sat/27, 9pm-4am, F8, SF. More info here.

GRUNT We adore the ascendence of big boy parties, and Grunt takes the cake for being both cute and beefy all in one. Local aces Stoned Fruit and Chuck Gunn take to the turntables for some oof-grunt-oof. Sat/27, 9pm-2am, The Stud, SF. More info here.

BOOF You can go straight, er, directly from Grunt to Boof! (And here I was doing it the other way around this whole time.) The San Francisco Mint turns into a neon wonderland as Brooke Candy headlines this humongous party with tons of local talent. The best part for me is that they break down the exact costs of the party! Sat/27, 10pm-4am, San Francisco Mint. More info here.

GALANTIS I don’t really know if epic pop-EDM giant Galantis is queer—but I do know one of my favorite gay moments of my gay life occurred on a gay couch with queen Felicia Fellatio during Folsom Street Fair weekend while I was on K watching Galantis videos like a decade ago, back when they were a duo. Highly recommended. Well, Galantis (now singular) is here for a Pride-adjacent Midsommar Block Party with Claptone and Bonnie x Clyde. Sat/27, 3pm-11pm, The Midway, SF. More info here.

Ms Juanita More! welcomes you to her annual Pride bash.

SUNDAY, JUNE 28

56TH ANNUAL SF PRIDE PARADE: ‘RESISTANCE IN ACTION!’ “One point six miles of resistance and joy” as one of the world’s largest displays of fabulous gay pageantry fills Market Street. Even if the corporate sponsors (who are of course dwindling, as fair weather friends do) turn you off, it’s always worth dipping into the tremendous vibe of the Parade and feeling the Pride. Sun/28, starts at 10:30am, more info here.

JUANITA MORE! PRIDE *The* see-and-be-seen scene, as hundreds of hotties pack Jones club with fashionable Pride intent. This year’s blast raises money for the GLBT Historical Society Museum and Archives, and brings tunes from Homero Espinosa, De Alma, and Miguelitooo, and mucho mucho drag. Sun/28, noon-8pm, Jones, SF. More info here.

MIGHTY REAL PRIDE Looking for some soul in your Pride? This annual party has moved from its Phoenix Hotel origins to the rooftop of SVN West, filling the skies with the soulful house sounds of DJs David Harness, Tedd Patterson, and vocalist Ultra Naté, whose eternal “Free” remains a Pride anthem 30 years on. Sun/28, 1pm-7pm, SVN West, SF. More info here.

LE FEMMES All kinds of women loving women to the front, please, as the Stud calls forth all “Dolls, Twinks & Bimbos” for a night of fierce femme energy, with DJs Chelsea Starr, MS.SMITH, Lindsay Slowhands, Hera Wynn, and Sgt. Die Wies. Sun/28, 7pm-2am, The Stud, SF. More info here.

DISCO DADDY You can’t have Pride Sunday without a little DJ Bus Station John, henny! This annual marathon at the Eagle sees him spinning seven whole hours of classic and rare disco, Hi-NRG, and R&B for a mass of sweaty dancers. Possibly the best part? It’s only $20! That’s $2.85 an hour—he did the math! What a bargain. Sun/28, 7pm-2am, SF Eagle. More info here.

ENVY What’s the best sin after Pride? Envy! Dastardly queens Nicki Jizz and VivvyAnne ForeverMore team up to escalate El Rio’s patio situation into pure unadulterated drag and dance madness that you don’t want to miss. “Come in your Glitz, Glam, Golem or Trade gear, and riot with us.” Sun/28, 3pm-9pm, El Rio, SF. More info here.

BITCH PLANET: BARBAZON I am sorry to do this to you, but I am going to say that the Vengaboys are headlining this new block party outside the Great Northern, and you are 99% likely to have that dumb song haunting you for days. But that’s not all! A stellar lineup roils beneath this stunt booking, with Avalon Emerson, Romy, Olof Dreijer, Pabllo Vitar, Shygirl and tons more. Sun/28, 2pm-2am, Great Northern, SF. More info here.

Marke B.
Marke B.
Marke Bieschke is the publisher and arts and culture editor of 48 Hills. He co-owns the Stud bar in SoMa. Reach him at marke (at) 48hills.org, follow @supermarke on Twitter.

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