Please check local gay papers and websites, such as Q Vegas and, for details. Las Vegas Gay Pride is built around two key events: the Las Vegas Pride Parade, held on Friday, April 30, at 8 pm and the Las Vegas Pride Festival. Of course, additionally, numerous gay bars as well as gay-popular restaurants, hotels, and shops have special events and parties throughout Pride Week. This action-packed, all-day event always features a slew of notable entertainers.
Grand Parkway on Sat., May 1 from noon until 10. Join us in downtown Las Vegas for the most glamorous, glittering spectacle ever created by the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community of Southern Nevada, the annual Las Vegas PRIDE Night Parade The Parade Main Stage is located at the intersection of 4th Street & Bridger Avenue in Downtown Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Pride Festival is set at the Clark County Government Center Amphitheater at 500 S. Parade Grandstand S 4th St & E Bridger Ave, Las Vegas, NV. In 2009, organizers added a Parade Pre-Party, which takes place on Friday at 5:30 pm in the pedestrianized Fremont Experience section of downtown’s historic Fremont Street. The parade route is along 4th Street from Charleston Blvd. The Pride Parade takes place in downtown Las Vegas at 8 p.m. The space has become known for its Saturday and Sunday Bottomless Drag. Find high-quality stock photos that you won't find anywhere else. This intimate and chic lounge in Downtown Las Vegas’ Arts District features craft cocktails, light bites, and a fun and fabulous ambiance. Search from Gay Pride Las Vegas stock photos, pictures and royalty-free images from iStock. Las Vegas performer Frank Marino acts will be the Grand Marshal on Friday during the Gay Pride Parade in downtown Las Vegas. Las Vegas is the perfect place to be yourself, celebrate your pride, and connect with the LGBTQIA+ community. More than 10,000 people attended in 2009.
Las Vegas’ first Gay Pride took place in 1983 – there’s a nice synopsis of the event’s history on the Pride Las Vegas website.
Keep in mind, though, that there are a number of smaller gatherings and parties leading up to the big weekend – here’s a full calendar. Las Vegas Gay Pride is built around two key events: the Las Vegas Pride Parade, held on Friday, April 30, at 8 pm and the Las Vegas Pride Festival, which takes place the following day, Saturday, May 1, from noon until 10 pm.