LGBTQ-owned businesses and LGTBQ-friendly things to do don’t just provide safe spaces for the community—they cultivate inclusion and belonging.

Below is a comprehensive list of several Pride events around Cincinnati as well as places to get Pride goods and apparel locally and LGBTQ+ book recommendations. There is also a link to area LGBTQ+-owned businesses.

Events

Tuesdays

Drag Bingo
Washington Park, 7–9p
Bingo, sass, and sequins hosted by drag queens in partnership with Queen City Charities. Bingo winners will be awarded with drink tickets that can be redeemed at the Porch Bar.

May 29

Art After Dark: Queer Art Fest
Cincinnati Art Museum, 5–9p
Kick off Pride month by celebrating queer joy and resilience with Art After Dark: Queer Art Fest, featuring local LGBTQ+ artists, vendors, and drag performers. You can also test your trivia skills and dance to the beats of DJ Syimone. There will be cash bars and food available for purchase.
Free and family friendly

Camp PRIDEgeist
Rhinegeist, 6–11p
Miss Major release party on the rooftop complete with drink specials, s’mores, crafting, and music by DJ Boywife (6–9p) and DJ Queen Celine (9–11p). $1/pint sold of Miss Major sold supports @transformcincy.

Pride Night at the Reds
Cincinnati Reds vs. Atlanta Braves
Great American Ball Park, 6:40p
Tickets (including Pride crossbody bag)

This is not love, An intimate performance about going no-contact
Contemporary Arts Center, 7:30p
SingOUT Salon Series. Join Anna Mosoriak for an intimate reflection on connection and love.
Tickets

May 30

Queer Night Market
The Pitch, 6:30–10p
An evening to support local queer owned small businesses presented by Midwestern Lesbian.

June 1

Pride Flag Raising
Hamilton County Courthouse, 11a

Pride Flag Raising
City Hall, 12p

June 4

Brady Block Parties: Pride Block Party
The ICON Festival Stage at Smale Park, 6:30p
Celebrate LGBTQIA+ Pride with the CSO! The Pride Block Party is FREE and all are welcome. There will be giveaways, food trucks, activities, and entertainment prior to a concert with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra featuring Thorgy Thor from RuPaul’s Drag Race, Anita Spritzer, local drag performers Johnny Justice and Quasi Powell, and Cincy Voque.
Note: there is a clear bag policy at this venue

Pride Rooftop Drag Show
Braxton Covington, 7p (doors at 6)
Hosted by Molly Mormen. Pride Watermelon Wheat on tap and every Pride t-shirt sold benefits NKY Pride.
21+; free to attend

Adult Swim: Pride Edition
Ziegler Pool, 7–10p
Celebrate the LGBTQ+ community with a DJ, drinks, freebies, and more. No outside alcohol is permitted.
21+; tickets

June 5

Visi-BI-lity: An exploration of bisexual identity
Contemporary Arts Center, 7:30p
SingOUT Salon Series. Queerness is infinite and beautifully unique. Join Adrianna Boris as she explores bisexual identity through music and her lived experience.
Tickets

June 5–7

OTR Pride Visibility Kickoff Event
Findlay Market
Live music from LGBTQIA+ and allied performers, DIY Tie Dye stations, giveaways, and activities from community organizations that support the LGBTQIA+ community.
Free admission

PRide in the Ridge
Pleasant Ridge
Weekend of Pride events at participating businesses. Click here for details.

June 6

Hamilton Ohio Pride
Marcum Park, 12–7p
Celebrate love and diversity through entertainment, vendors, food, and activities for all ages.
Details:
Pride March at Rotary Park: 11am
Pride Festival at Marcum Park: noon to 7pm

Queer Drag Show
Queen City Radio, 9p
Perfomances and DJ.

June 6–28

Mt Adams Pride
Mt Adams Business District
Pride Parade and street fair, June 6, 12–4p (parade at 1).
Click here to view other events throughout the month

June 7

NKY Pride
Goebel Park/Mainstrasse, 12–5p (after party at 5)
Y’all Means All: celebrate Pride in NKY with a parade starting at noon, festival from 12 to 5, and after party starting at 5. Festival includes a full stage lineup of local performers, 100+ vendors, and family friendly activities at Goebel Park.

Eastside Pride
Beech Acres Park, 1–5p
Food available for purchase, full lineup of live music, and Eastside Pride merch.
Free and open to the public

Tea Dance
Braxton Covington, 4–7p
Historically, tea dances have been organized on Sunday afternoons for the LGTBQ+ community to socialize without the fear of discrimination. Today, we continue that legacy in the company of our friends and allies to celebrate and strive for equality.

June 11

Glow in the Dark: PRIDE
American Sign Museum, 4–8p
After-hours museum event complete with guided ROYGBIV tour, Drag Queen story hour with The Lady Phaedra, neon demonstration, DJ BoyWife, and a Hoop Dance performance with Ruby Roulette. There will also be a photo booth, colorful craft making, snacks and beverages available for purchase, and Johnny’s Creamy Whip ice cream truck onsite available for purchase.
Reserve your ticket (pre-purchasing not required)

June 12

8th Annual Middletown Pride Festival
Downtown Middletown, 5–9p
Everyone and everyBODY is welcome to a night full of acceptance, love, and celebration.

June 12–14

Pride in OTR
OTR
Celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community with a variety of events, specials, and promotions in OTR. Click here for details.

June 12–16

Your Voice. Heard. Festival Chorus
Cincinnati Ballet, 8p
One-weekend-only experience highlighting the voices of Cincinnati’s LGBTQIA+ community and showcasing works by queer composers. Rehearsals June 12–15 and concert on June 16.
Tickets

June 13

Camp Queer: A Pride Rooftop Brunch
Rhinegeist, 10a–12p
Co-hosted by Midwestern Lesbian. A portion of every ticket sold will be donated to the Ohio Lesbian Archives.
Tickets

Madeira Pride
3–4p: Live storytelling
4–6p: outdoor festival along Dawson Road
6–8p: dance party inside XGolf
Free admission

Westwood Second Saturdays: Pride
Westwood Town Hall, 5–10p
DJ, drag queens, local food and drinks (DORA-friendly!), and interactive entertainment that is inclusive and welcome to all.

Finishing the Hat: A sapphic reclamation of Sondheim
Contemporary Arts Center, 7:30p
SingOUT Salon Series. Reimagined the love stories of Sondheim’s male characters with a sapphic twist.
Tickets

June 14

Wigs & Waffles
Rhinegeist, 12–3p
Cincinnati’s largest drag brunch, complete with brunch, open bar, and drag show—all benefiting Queen City Charities and Greater Cincinnati LGBTQ+ causes.
Tickets; take 10% off tickets with code Lin10

5th Annual Batesville Area Inclusion and Diversity Pride
Liberty Park, 12–5p
Vendors, food, and activities, plus a first-ever blood drive.
Free and family friendly

The People’s Pride
Liberty Exhibition Hall, 1–6p
Queer vendor fair, performers, and more, followed by a musical lineup from 8p–midnight.
Free admission

June 15

Pride Friendship Bracelet Night
Nice Life OTR, 7–10p
$5 includes beads, string, and bracelet-making supplies. Sip on $7 martinis during the event or ask about their featured Pride cocktail, Watermelon Sugar.
Register here

June 20

Cincinnati Opera Presents: Pride Night
Music Hall
A celebration of LGBTQIA+ community, complete with drinks, dancing, laughs, and more surprises. Make a full night of it with tickets to Salome or purchase a Pride Night attendee for the party starting at 10p.
Tickets

June 24

6th Annual Pride Happy Hour
Higher Gravity (Northside), 5–7p
Celebrate Pride and benefit Equality Ohio.

June 26

Cincinnati Magazine’s Pride Party
Elm Street Plaza, 5–8p
Kick off Pride weekend in Cincinnati with members and allies of the LGBTQ+ community for a celebratory cocktail party featuring live entertainment, music by DJ Boywife, interactive fun and games, swag bag, unlimited NA beverages, drag show hosted by Midwestern Lesbian, and light bites. Benefiting Queen City Charities.
Tickets

June 27

Pride Stride
Sawyer Point Riverfront Rink, 12–6p
DJ sets, roller skating, table tennis, cornhole, and a rotation of themes and vendors. Click here for details.
Free admission

Cincinnati Pride Parade and Festival
Parade: Starts at 7th and Plum, 11a
Festival: Sawyer Point, 12–9p
Free admission

Pride Rooftop After Party
Rhinegeist, 8–11p
DJ Nymph
Free admission

Pride After Party
Hard Rock Center Bar, 8p–midnight
Featuring a DJ duel with DJ Ruze and DJ Boywife.
Free admission

Parade Volunteers Needed. Click here to sign up.

Say It Louder! Fest
Southgate House Revival, 6p (doors at 5)
Music and arts festival with three stages of music celebrating women and the LGBTQ+ community.
All ages; tickets

June 28

Day at the Museum Party/Ball
Taft Museum of Art, day party begins at 12p and ball begins at 2p
Music, fashion, performance, vendors, community, and cash prizes all day long.
Tickets

July 19

Dearborn County Pride
Lawrenceburg Fairgrounds, 1–5p
Music, local vendors, food, and family-friendly activities.

July 25

Lebanon Pride
Downtown Lebanon, 11a–9p
Vendors, artisans, food trucks, resource and educational booths, singers, dancers, bands, a Kids Zone, and a beer garden.
Free admission

September

Pride Night
Kings Island
Official date TBA

Goods and Apparel

Cincy Shirts

Pride Apparel

Handzy Shop + Studio

Abstract Watercolor Swirls Art Print – $25

Rainbow Stars Tablet Sleeve – $16.99

Miami Beaded Hoops – $15

The Oakley Soap Co

Bars that Benefit: Transform – Lime + Bergamot – $8

Bars that Benefit: Born this Way – Lemongrass – $8

View the entire Pride collection here

Originalitees

Pride apparel

Books

Reading books about Pride, the Community, and written by LGBTQ+ authors is a great way to support and show solidarity. Here is a shortlist of books available to purchase through local bookstores, as recommended by @michaelcwoodson.

I suggest supporting independent bookstores and our local libraryies (you can download ebooks and audiobooks through the Libby app). You can also purchase books through local indie bookstores via Bookshop.org.

Jack (Not Jackie) – $17.99
Erica Silverman (children’s book)

Bookery

The Celebrants – $18
Steven Rowley (novel)

Love Makes A Family – $11.99
Sophie Beer (children’s book)

Downbound Books

Another Brooklyn – $17.99
Jacqueline Woodson (novel)

Big Gay Wedding – $19.99
Byron Lane (novel)

The Guncle (and sequel The Guncle Abroad)– $18
Steven Rowley (novel)

The Hips on the Drag Queen Go Swish, Swish, Swish –  $17.99
Lil Miss Hot Mess (children’s Book)

Julián is a Mermaid – $8.99
Jessica Love (children’s book)

The Prettiest Star – $16
Carter Sickels (novel, local)

Pride: The Story of Harvey Milk and the Rainbow Flag – $18.99
Rob Sanders (children’s book)

Small Businesses

The number of LGBTQ-owned businesses is growing and and their impact on our neighborhoods and our local economies is undeniable. And not only are LGBTQ+-owned businesses a safe space for the Community, they foster inclusion and celebrate belonging.

Click here for a list of several places around Cincinnati where we can show our support of the LGBTQ+ community and the small businesses that help make our city unique.

[This post will be regularly updated as needed. Last update 6/1/26]

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