THANK YOU
for enjoying Charlotte Pride's Festival & Parade 2025!
Charlotte pride 2025
CHARLOTTE PRIDE
FESTIVAL AND PARADE
AUGUST 16-17, 2025
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community + celebration
Uptown Charlotte’s largest street festival is your opportunity to connect with LGBTQ resources, entertainment, and community!
Saturday, August 16th
12 pm – 11 pm
Sunday, August 17th
12 pm – 6 pm
Parade 1 pm – 4 pm
Charlotte Pride’s two-day cultural festival includes a variety of national, regional, and local entertainers, musicians, bands, and hundreds of participating vendor booths, including art exhibits, local nonprofits, retailers, a food court, and more!

VIP EXPERIENCE
Enjoy the best of the Charlotte Pride Festival and Parade with exclusive access to our VIP Lounge and VIP seating at the main and parade stages. Presented by McDonald’s.

FLOURISH: A CELEBRATION OF LGBTQ ARTS & CULTURE
Saturday, Aug. 16, 1-6 PM
The Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City 320 E 9th Street, Charlotte NC
Join us as LGBTQ performing and fine arts groups serenade us with their talent. Stay for spoken word artists, LGBTQ short films, and more. This free, air-conditioned space is perfect for those needing a break from the heat!

YOUTH & FAMILY ZONE
Saturday, Aug. 16, 12-6 PM
Sunday, Aug. 17, 12-6 PM
First Ward Park
Join us on the Great Lawn of First Ward Park for family-friendly entertainment and resources, including arts and crafts, community resources, a family care tent, and special speakers and entertainers. Presented by Krispy Kreme.
Please Note: The Youth & Family Zone is designed only for young people under the age of 21 and their family, parents, or legal guardians. The Youth & Family Zone is a tobacco, drug, and alcohol free zone, and any disruptive or harassing behavior is prohibited. Any visitor to the Youth & Family Zone may be asked to leave at any time at the sole discretion of Charlotte Pride.

HEALTH FAIR
Saturday, Aug. 16, 12-10 PM
Sunday, Aug. 17, 12-6 PM
Along 8th Street by First Ward Park
Visit the Charlotte Pride Health Fair to check up on your personal health and wellness, get an HIV or STI test, get vaccinated, visit with wellness vendors, and more. Health Fair vendors include personal health, mental health, sexual health, veterans’ health, pregnant people’s health, HIV/STD health agencies, and more. We’re stronger together when we’re healthy together!

Neighborhood Market
Saturday, Aug. 16, 12-10 PM
Sunday, Aug. 17, 12-6 PM
First Ward Park
Keep your dollars local! Support local artists, artisans, craftspeople, and makers! The Neighborhood Market is your place to support local artisans and adorn your home with unique, local, and handcrafted wares.

ENTERTAINMENT
Join us for local, regional, and national LGBTQ entertainers on the Charlotte Pride Main Stage and the Community Stage.
charlotte black pride Stage & Dance Tent
Saturday, Aug. 16, 12-6 PM
Sunday, Aug. 17, 12-6 PM
North Brevard Street
Charlotte Black Pride will be partying it up at the brand new Charlotte Black Pride Stage & Dance Tent. Come dance and join the party!

Charlotte Pride Drag Pageant
NEW DATE & LOCATION!
Thursday, Aug. 14, 2025, 7 pm
Chasers, 3217 The Plaza, Charlotte, NC
Join us for the 2025 Charlotte Pride Drag Pageant! Watch as some of the best local drag performers compete for the crowns of Mx. Charlotte Pride, Miss Charlotte Pride, and Mr. Charlotte Pride.

HONORING OUR LOCAL CHAMPIONS
The Champions of Pride are Charlotte Pride’s annual awards. Along with selections for each year’s Charlotte Pride Parade Grand Marshals, the Champions of Pride Awards seek to recognize those whose work and dedication exemplify the spirit of Pride. Our Champions endeavor to empower and unite LGBTQ and allied people through their leadership, service, and support. Champions understand the importance of celebrating our past, present, and future while advancing LGBTQ rights and visibility.

ACCESSIBILITY AT PRIDE
We strive to make all of our events accessible to everyone regardless of ability. At the festival and parade, ASL interpreters will be on-site for all events with performers, all areas will be wheelchair/mobility friendly, and we will work to ensure additional accessibilities.
official spotify playlist
Did you know Charlotte Pride is on Spotify?!
Get to know Charlotte Pride’s 2024 entertainers through our new Spotify playlist!
Park with SPOTHero
To reserve your parking spot for the Charlotte Pride Festival & Parade, visit the First Ward Park SpotHero Parking Page.

Charlotte Pride Interfaith service

This year’s interfaith service will be held at the Unitarian Universalist Community of Charlotte (UUCC) on Sunday, August 10th at 4 PM.
Join us to hear speakers from different spiritual backgrounds reflect on how they have brought about positive changes in their local communities.
Food and fellowship to follow.

charlotte pride Parade
Sunday, Aug. 17, 1-4 PM
N. Tryon Street, Uptown
Join us in Uptown on Sunday for Charlotte’s largest annual parade, paying tribute to more than 50 years of LGBTQ Liberation. Celebrate with us as we mark 25 years of Charlotte Pride and honor the 40+ year legacy of the Pride Movement in the Queen City!
Official 2025 CLT Pride T-Shirt
Buy the Official 2025 Charlotte Pride T-Shirt today! This shirt, made in limited quantity, is made by Glory Days Apparel. Proceeds from the sale of the shirt will directly benefit Charlotte Pride and its landmark programs throughout the year.
hotel partners
Book your stay for the 2025 Charlotte Pride Festival & Parade weekend at Courtyard Charlotte City Center or Homewood Suites Charlotte Uptown First Ward!
pride week passport
Check out the Charlotte Pride Week Passport, made in partnership with the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority (CRVA)! Attend events and level up your fun by earning prizes.
2025 PARADE FAQS
& RESOURCES
Applications are now closed. Please apply next year!
Applications are now closed. Please apply next year!
2025 FESTIVAL VENDOR FAQS & RESOURCES
PRIDE SEASON
2025 General
The 2025 Charlotte Pride Festival & Parade is Saturday, Aug. 16 – Sunday, Aug. 17, 2025. Charlotte Pride Week, which includes a variety of celebratory Pride events all around the city, hosted by local businesses and organizations, runs Friday, Aug. 8 – Friday, Aug. 15.
The Charlotte Pride Festival will be in and around First Ward Park. The Parade occurs in Uptown Charlotte, along Tryon Street.
Volunteer applications are closed. Please apply next year!
There are no admission or ticket costs to attend the festival and parade. Some portions of the event, like the VIP Experience, or related events/fundraisers may have ticketed entry. There are costs associated with registering a parade entry or festival exhibit space.
Vendor and parade applications opened January 15. See below for application links.
Retail/Commercial/For-Profit Vendor Application 2025 Deadline: June 11
Nonprofit Vendor 2025 Deadline: June 11
Parade Retail/Commercial Application Charlotte Pride 2025 Deadline: July 19
Parade Nonprofit/Political Org/Candidate Application Charlotte Pride 2025 Deadline: July 19
We strive to make all of our events accessible to everyone regardless of ability. At the festival and parade, ASL interpreters will be on-site for all events with performers, all areas will be wheelchair/mobility friendly, and we will work to ensure additional accessibilities. More accessibility information will be provided soon.
The Charlotte Pride Festival and Parade Weekend is hosted in Uptown, which has a variety of parking and transit options throughout. You can click here for more info on Uptown parking and here for information on Charlotte’s public transit options.
We discourage bringing your furry friends to Charlotte Pride events as our events are outdoors in the heat. Additional details will be included on individual events if they are animal-friendly. Service animals are always welcome. Charlotte Pride is not liable for the health and safety of any service animals at the festival.
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is committed to keeping you safe
CHARLOTTE PRIDE'S
SAFETY COMMITMENT
Stay Hydrated: The single-most common calls we have for medical assistance each year are people who are experiencing dehydration or heat exhaustion. When you visit our event, be sure to stay hydrated. Drink lots of water, wear sunscreen, and take breaks in the shade.
Use the Buddy System: When you visit our event, be sure to bring your friends or family. The event is best experienced in a group, and when you have friends or family with you they can keep watch over you and you them!
“See Something, Say Something”: If you see something suspicious or out of place, immediately say something to the nearest law enforcement officer or event staffer.
Know Your Surroundings: As with any large-scale event, be aware of your surroundings. Keep track of your friends and family. Identify exit areas. Be mindful.
DO NOT ENGAGE WITH PROTESTORS
Charlotte Pride’s board, staff, and event volunteers have your safety and wellness as our top priority.
Our Team is Trained: Charlotte Pride event staff undergo intensive first-aid and emergency preparedness training.
We Have a Plan: The Charlotte Pride Board of Directors, staff, and event staff have a plan for crisis and emergency preparedness.
Charlotte Pride Coordinates with Public Safety Agencies: Charlotte Pride has met with and coordinated our crisis and emergency plans with all local public safety agencies.
Local Public Safety Agencies are Prepared: Charlotte Pride is confident in our trust of local public safety agencies and their plans to keep our event safe and celebratory.
We are following CDC and local health guidelines: While COVID is no longer considered a national emergency, we encourage attendees to take precautions that suit their comfort level.
We will change our plans if necessary: If CDC or local health guidelines change, we immediately change our precautions to come into line with those guidelines.
- Charlotte pride is in regular communication with Mecklenburg County Public Health, which will be present at the festival & parade to provide prevention and awareness materials regarding monkeypox, as well as information on how to obtain vaccines.
- We are following CDC and local health guidelines: Attending the Charlotte Pride Festival & Parade will not put you at an increase risk of contracting Monkeypox.
- Monkeypox is NOT a “gay disease”: Monkeypox is spread by close skin-to-skin contact. Though it is true that most documented transmissions have occurred in the LGBTQ community, this viral infection can be spread to any person. Like all viruses, monkeypox knows no race, color, sexual orientation, gender, or gender identity.
- Monkeypox is spread by close, personal, and often skin-to-skin contact: Including direct contact with monkeypox rash, scabs, or bodily fluids, as well as touching objects, including fabrics (clothing, bedding, towels, etc.) that have been used by someone with monkeypox.
- Contact with monkeypox can occur during:
- Oral, anal, and vaginal sex or touching the genitals of a person with monkeypox
- Hugging, massaging, and kissing
- Prolonged face-to-face contact
- Touching fabrics and objects during sex that were used by a person with monkeypox and have not been disinfected, such as bedding, towels, fetish gear, and sex toys
- Watch for signs and symptoms of monkeypox:
- You may have any combination of flu-like symptoms and skin rash:
- Fever and/or chills
- Headache, muscle ache, or backache
- Swollen lymph nodes (tender spots near the neck, jaw, armpits, or groin)
- Exhaustion
- A rash of bumps in or on any part of your body, including genitals.
- The rash can be as small as one or two bumps or cover the entire body.
- The bumps may look like warts, pimples, blisters, sores, or scabs.
- The bumps may be painful or itchy and will change size and shape before scabbing over and healing.
- You may have any combination of flu-like symptoms and skin rash:
DO NOT ATTEND THIS EVENT IF YOU ARE NOT WELL OR HAVE SYMPTOMS
Charlotte Pride reserves the right to refuse service, make adjustments to the schedule, amenities, pricing, sales timeline, and Terms & Conditions.
Must be 21+ to consume alcohol. It is illegal to consume alcohol if you’re under 21 years of age. Please show your state or government issued photo ID to the bartender if you plan to have an alcoholic beverage. Overconsumption of alcohol and/or inappropriate behavior will be grounds for expulsion from the VIP Lounge and/or Charlotte Pride Festival. Charlotte Pride reserves the right to refuse service.
If you have any VIP related questions prior to the event, please contact a member of our team via email at vip@charlottepride.org (or visit the VIP Lounge during the event).
For all other Charlotte Pride inquiries, please contact info@charlottepride.org.