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UPCOMING EVENTS
BC PRIDE CELEBRATIONS / MAY / JUNE / JULY / AUGUST / VANCOUVER PRIDE 2026
Join us for Bowen Island Pride After Dark – a fun, vibrant night celebrating love and community with DJ’s Sarahtonin and Big Rube. Jun 6.
Come see Vancouvers favourite drag artists in the best show on davie at numbers +19 venue! Jul 4.
Get ready to bend some fun and sass at the Avatar: The Last Airbender Drag Show – fierce looks and fierce moves! Jun 19.
Granville Street’s best drag show returns! Hosted by Acacia, with performances from Bliss, Dislexia, and Theo Rhetical. June 21.
Looking for a wholesome laugh or to try out some comedy? Our community open mic is a place for comedy lovers to connect and laugh! May 29.
Join Karla Marx & Fae Johnstone for a night of sickening drag and fierce calls to action. July 30.
Play unreleased indie games, shop the artist alley, and meet local creators at the free Vancouver Game Garden this June 13–14.
The Vancouver Men's Chorus is about to take a journey across Canada, performing the music of some of our most celebrated artists. And we want you to join us! June 4-7.
2026 VANCOUVER PRIDE
2SLGBTQiA+ MAGAZINE
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Nestled in the heart of southwest Michigan, Kalamazoo is a city that surprises you. Equal parts creative, cultured, and community-driven, it carries an energy that feels honest and quietly forward-thinking.
This October, Vancouver—the very city where the Bellweather Unit came to life—will host City Drop, the first-ever dedicated Motherland: Fort Salem fan convention in North America.
Sing your heart out with the Gay4Choir Pride Festival Chorus in Victoria BC! Join our sonic queer community for 5 weekly rehearsals starting June 1, culminating in a joyful performance at the Victoria Pride Festival.
Little Sister’s Book & Art Emporium, the historic Vancouver bookstore that survived bombings and took a landmark censorship battle to the Supreme Court, has been sold to B.C. impact investor Parm Gill.
Bass Coast Harm Reduction lead Stacey Forrester facilitates a program of radical care and clinical-grade safety that centers the lived experiences of 2SLGBTQiA+ attendees, artists, and crew.
In honour of Lesbian Visibility Week 2026 let’s get to know a few movers and shakers, both local in through history.
From Anita Bryant’s attacks to Ellen’s sitcom, the legend of the lesbian toaster is proof that the community always gets the last laugh.