Feel the love during Fort Worth’s LGBTQ+ Pride Month

Learn more about the events and organizations raising awareness and celebrating the LGBTQ+ community throughout Pride Month.

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Everyone is welcome to Trinity Pride on Magnolia Green.

Photo by @nmaller

LGBTQ+ Pride Month is celebrated every June to commemorate the 1969 Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan — and while that was 1,500+ miles away from Fort Worth, we aren’t skimping on the celebrations and educational events.

We’ve got seven Pride goings-on around Cowtown that will keep you rocking rainbows all month long.

Trinity Pride Fest 2024 | Saturday, June 15 | 6-10 p.m. | Magnolia Green
David Archuleta will highlight Trinity Pride’s sixth annual free festival, featuring food trucks, a vendor market, and LGBTQ+ organizations on Nonprofit Row.

LGBTQ SAVES Youth Pride Picnic 2024 | Saturday, June 22 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. | Trinity Park
For LGBTQ+ youth ages 24 and under, this annual picnic offers a chance to connect — RSVP in advance for free lunch + family friendly activities.

FW Movies That Matter: “The Freedom to Marry” | Thursday, June 6 | 7-9:30 p.m. | Modern Art Museum
Learn how same-sex marriage became the law of the land, from the movement’s history to its key players today, in this free screening.

Arlington Pride 2024 | Saturday, June 8 | 6-11 p.m. | Levitt Pavilion, Arlington
Join 7,000+ folks from across the country to celebrate pride with local live entertainment + photo ops — admission is free, and a $10 donation is suggested.

Into the Archives: YesterQueer | Saturday, June 29 | 1-3 p.m. | J. Erik Jonsson Central Library, Dallas
Learn about YesterQueer: The Tarrant County LGBTQ History Project and its mission to preserve the stories of the North Texas LGBTQ+ community in this free talk.

OutLoud: A Night of Pride | Thursday, June 13 | 7 p.m. | Latino Cultural Center, Dallas
Poets will bring together a rich tapestry of experiences and expressions within the LGBTQ+ community.

Pride in Bloom | Saturday, June 8-Sunday, June 9 | Times vary | Dallas Arboretum, Dallas
Snag a $16 ticket for two full days of live music, chef demonstrations, an LGBTQ+ vendor market, and the arboretum in full bloom.

Looking for more local Pride events? Check out our full calendar.

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