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PrideFest 2018 is NYC Pride’s Street Fair

PrideFest is NYC Pride’s street fair. It’s on University Place between 13th St & Waverly Place in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village on Sunday, June 24, 2018 from 11 am – 6 pm. Show at 11:30 am. FREE. PrideFest VIP tickets from $40

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PrideFest 2018

A PrideFest angel. Courtesy of Heritage of Pride.
A PrideFest angel. Courtesy of Heritage of Pride.

TV personality Ross Mathews hosts.

Broadway actor Alex Newell (Once on This Island) will perform.

Pop singer Parson James (Stole the Show) will sing the National Anthem.


PrideFest 2018 Tickets

PrideFest is Free and open to the public.

$40 PrideFest VIP tickets provide a better view of the stage, bathrooms, food and drinks. There are times in New York City when a bathroom is worth $40.

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Visit PrideFest 2018

University Place
(between Waverly Place and 13th St)
The Stage is on the intersection with West 8th St.

Subway

  • (R) (W) to 8th St
  • (6) to Astor Place
  • (A) (C) (E) to West 4th St – Washington Square
  • (B) (D) (F) (M) to West 4th St – Washington Square
  • (4) (5) to 14th St – Union Square
  • (L) to 14th St – Union Square
  • (N) (Q) to 14th St – Union Square

For more information, visit www.nycpride.org


 


Published June 24, 2018 ~ Updated February 6, 2021.

Filed Under: FESTIVALS, NYC Street fairs

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