Pride season isn't over yet!
The 40th anniversary of Las Vegas Pride begins tonight in Downtown Las Vegas with the signature night parade.
Taking place at the intersection of 4th Street & Bridger Avenue, patrons can expect beverage stations, food trucks, and exhibitors at the block party on 4th Street. Plus, audiences will join in on the fun as countless amounts of floats show off their rainbow colors along the parade route.
The pre-show begins at 6 p.m., while the parade kicks off at 7 p.m.
This weekend, the parade kicks off a slew of fun activities to celebrate Pride in the Las Vegas valley.
On Saturday, entertainment personality Ricky Cornish and drag queen Rhea Litré are teaming up to host the Las Vegas Pride festival, which includes plenty of exciting activities all day long.
Taking place from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Craig Ranch Park, the festival will also include performances from plenty of local talent, including a drag performance from RuPaul's Drag Race alum Cynthia Lee Fontaine.
Once the festival has wrapped, official afterparties at plenty of local gay bars will keep the momentum going all weekend.
With popular hotspots like The Garden, Queen Las Vegas, Piranha Nightclub and more sprawled across the Vegas valley, the party will go all night with tons of sickening drag performances, guest DJ's, and themed events.
On Sunday, there's two great options to enjoy everything Vegas has to offer. First up, the official Pride brunch is taking place at La Mona Rosa with sounds from DJ Luke Dice and performances by Las Vegas Latin Pride royalty. The food will be served as early as 11 a.m.
Besides brunch, people can put on their bathing suits and head to the largest Elevate Pool Party of the season at the beautiful Azilo Pool at Sahara Las Vegas! Taking place from noon to 8 p.m., plenty of DJ's will be spinning tracks all day and Ambers Closet and Tiff Der from The Ultimatum: Queer Love will also be in attendance.
Be safe and have a wonderful Pride weekend in Las Vegas!