The Big Gay Out successfully took over Coyle Park for the first time since 2021. After banning political parties from the stage in 2021, the Burnette Foundation Aotearoa (previously the NZAF) let them return to the stage in 2023. Prime Minister Chris Hipkins attended the Big Gay Out for the first time, pledging to end […]
The Big Gay Out successfully took over Coyle Park for the first time since 2021. After banning political parties from the stage in 2021, the Burnette Foundation Aotearoa (previously the NZAF) let them return to the stage in 2023. Prime Minister Chris Hipkins attended the Big Gay Out for the first time, pledging to end […]
The Big Gay Out successfully took over Coyle Park for the first time since 2021. After banning political parties from the stage in 2021, the Burnette Foundation Aotearoa (previously the NZAF) let them return to the stage in 2023. Prime Minister Chris Hipkins attended the Big Gay Out for the first time, pledging to end […]
A love boat set sail yesterday from Lyttelton Harbour for Christchurch Pride’s ‘Queers at Sea’ boat party. This is the first time Christchurch Pride has held a boat party since 2019, and many sailors, pirates, and lifeguards joined to celebrate. Christchurch Pride Boat Party – Saturday 11 March. Photos | Oliver Hall. [ngg src=”galleries” ids=”1888″ […]
Following the Walk of Support and family-friend Fri-Yay event, Christchurch Pride had its official opening party FriGay Drinks at Castro’s bar and restaurant at Riverside Markets. Christchurch Pride’s FriGay Drinks Party is always one of the busiest events of the year, and the party popped-off with friendly faces, colourful outfits, and gay atmosphere all night […]
Opening the 2023 Christchurch Pride Festival, The Walk of Support was a huge success attended by community groups, council, politicians, services, and supporters. The Christchurch Pride Opening Walk of Support concluded at the Bridge of Remembrance with drag shows and a tribute to Georgina Beyer, before the party entered Riverside Markets for more entertainment at […]
Seven hours of live music, including DJs and performances from Alter Boy, Peach PRC, MUNA, Kim Petras, Ava Max, and many more, drew 20,000 to Sydney’s Domain for a queer megamix of international and local acts to conclude WorldPride 2023. Seeing 17 days of Sydney WorldPride come to an end; Rainbow Republic saw the community […]
Sydney Town Hall was packed to the rafters for Ultra Violet – the premier event for LGBTQIA+ women during Sydney WorldPride! DJs and Producers Sveta Gilerman and Jess Hill, with Jesswar, Bec Sandridge and Okenyo and international icon Peaches, transformed Sydney Town Hall’s vaulted spaces into a party event that immerses and devours. Ultra Violet […]