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Pride Island 2018 is the legendary Dance on the Pier

The Pride Island dance party (Dance on the Pier) is at Pier 97 on the Hudson River in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan on Saturday and Sunday, June 23 – 24, 2018. From $60

Pride Island is an NYC Pride fundraiser. It sells out, so buy your tickets early. Tickets go on sale March 1 at www.nycpride.org


Saturday, June 23

Pride Island runs from 2 – 10 pm.

Swedish pop star Tove Lo headlines.

  • Big Freedia, the “Queen of Bounce,” brings New Orleans style to NYC.
  • Detroit-born Lizzo lays out some soul
  • Simon Dunmore lays a set
  • Sasha Velour, winner of Ru Paul’s Drag Race Season Nine will perform

Sunday, June 24

Pride Island runs from 2 – 11 pm.

Australian pop superstar Kylie Minogue headlines.

  • DJs Grind, Ralphi Rosario and Corey Craig open things up
  • The party closes with what else? Fireworks.

Pride Island Tickets

From $60

Pride Island is an NYC Pride fundraiser. It sells out, so buy your tickets early.

Tickets go on sale March 1 at www.nycpride.org


Visit Pride Island

Pride Island is on Pier 97 in Hudson River Park.

Pier 97

West Side Highway at 57th St
Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan

Subway

(B) (D) to Seventh Avenue
(E) to Seventh Avenue
(C) (E) to 50th St

Bus

M31 or M57



Published June 23, 2018 ~ Updated May 4, 2023.

Filed Under: DANCE

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