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Rated: 4.5 Stars $$.
Address: Memphis, TN 38103.
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Specialties: Festivals.
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Organizers of Memphis Pride Fest and other LGBTQ+ community events, activities, entertainment, and celebrations of diversity. More
Memphis Pride Fest is the single largest gathering for the LGBTQ+ community and our allies in the Mid-South. While the Festival and Pride Parade are the cornerstone of Memphis Pride Fest, the entire celebration (known as Memphis Pride Fest Weekend) spans 3 days beginning with a dance party or concert on Friday Night, the signature festival and parade on Saturday, and winding down with a Brunch ... More
Memphis Pride Fest, powered by Mid-South Pride, is the largest gathering for the LGBTQ+ community an... More
2 reviews of Mid-South Pride Festival & Parade "For me, my Saturdays involve getting off of work, finding dinner, and maybe drink like a sailor. I then sleep in, and usually don't leave the house until about 4-5pm. I know, what a waste of a day! Last Saturday, believe it or not, I woke up before noon, and I was even motivated to leave the house! More
Add your gay venues and events for free. Midsouth Pride Memphis 2021 - GayOut Select Language English Amharic Arabic Bengali Chinese (Simplified) Czech Dutch French German Gujarati Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Italian Javanese Korean Malay Marathi Persian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Spanish Thai Turkish Urdu Vietnamese More
Mid-South Pride Parade & Festival. September 26, 2020 The Memphis Pride Parade is the most colorful, and exciting celebration ever to roll down Beale Street. International Goat Days Festival. September (TBA), 2020 - Cancelled for 2020 More
Mid-South Pride Fest Join the largest gathering of LGBTQ members and supporters at this annual festival. Over 9,000 people flock downtown for the three-day celebration that begins with a concert, includes a parade down Beale Street, features a huge marketplace, and concludes with a Pride Brunch and T-Dance to help round out the weekend. More
Our festival dates back to 1972 and is constantly evolving. It was started by Packy Smith, Mitch Schaperkotter, Wayne Lackey and Tommy Floyd as a place for western film collectors to gather in Memphis, TN. That first gathering featured Sunset Carson, Lash LaRue, Don "Red" Barry, Max Terhune and Russell Hayden. More