What to KnowLA Pride 2026Sunday, June 14HollywoodLA Pride Village, located on Hollywood Boulevard between Vine and Gower Streets, will feature over 140 vendors, live music, community booths, activities, and dining spotsThe 56th Annual LA Pride Parade begins at Sunset Boulevard and Highland Avenue at 11 a.m.Presented by Christopher Street West Association
If you’ve attended one, two, or a few LA Pride celebrations, you know that Pride Village brims with activities galore, great food choices, a host of community booths, and excellent entertainment offerings.
It’s the gleeful and good-vibed spot to meet your friends after the famous LA Pride Parade wraps and the LGBTQ+ party continues. And one of the spirited and sound-filled centerpieces of the Pride Village? It’s the entertainment scene and the chance to swing, sway, sing along, and dance, dance, dance.
LA Pride 2026 revealed the artists set to perform at the June 14 celebration, with Bentley Robles, Princess Superstar, Cassidy King, Nekeith, the Trans Chorus of Los Angeles, and Amber Ryann set to join the dazzling program.
“This year’s lineup is a true reflection of our community: bold, diverse, and full of rising talent,” said Kareem Cervantes, Christopher Street West Board Vice President.
“It was important for us not only to celebrate Pride, but to use this moment to elevate and center up-and-coming queer artists, alongside collaborators and allies who actively champion and support the community.”
The entertainment will begin after the 56th Annual LA Pride Parade concludes; the parade’s theme is “Rise with Pride” in 2026, a moving motto “… reflecting the resilience of a community that continues to rise through change, challenge, and collective growth.”
LA Pride always offers a happy host of happenings on the day of the parade and Pride Village, and at other points during Pride Month; Street Food Cinema will pay playful homage to the 30th Anniversary of “The Birdcage” on Pride Eve, June 13, at The Autry Museum in Griffith Park.
While many people attend both the parade and make time to visit Pride Village, you can do either.
There’s no cost to enjoy these important traditions and offerings, and no ticket is required. “The Pride Village continues to serve as a free and open-to-the-public gathering space for celebration, community resources, local vendors, nonprofit organizations, and cultural expressions,” vows the LA Pride organizers.
Joining the parade, watching the Pride-packed procession, or simply making time to dance to a few scintillating songs in Pride Village? Find out more about the joy-strong June 14 festivity.