
Saturday, June 27, 2026
Loring Park
1382 Willow St, Minneapolis, MN 55403Twin Cities Pride Festival 2026 takes over Loring Park in Minneapolis on Saturday June 27 (10am to 7pm) and Sunday June 28 (10am to 6pm), and it is completely free to walk in. This is one of the largest Pride festivals in the country, so give yourself the whole weekend. You'll find three entertainment stages, more than 650 vendors spanning LGBTQ+ owned shops, BIPOC-owned makers, and community orgs, four food courts, and a beer garden when you need a break in the shade. Wander the Artist Alley, stop by an LGBTQ+ book fair, and dig into the History Pavilion and Memorial Garden if you want the deeper story behind the day. There's room for everyone here, with Pet Central, a Youth Hideaway and Rainbow Stage for ages 10 to 20, a Family Services tent, and a Sensory Escape Space run by the Autism Society of Minnesota. Getting there is easy. Metro Transit rides free all weekend, and the closest stop is Nicollet Mall station on the Blue or Green Line, a short walk to the park. Rideshares drop off on W 15th St, and there's bike parking just off the same street. If you're driving, the Loring Ramp is closest but very limited, so transit really is your friend. No tickets, no age limit on the free festival grounds, though the beer garden is 21+ with ID. The local move: the Sunday parade ends right at Loring Park, so the festival flows straight into it. Plan to do both. Check tcpride.org/pride-festival as details firm up.
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