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Boise Pride Opening Night 2026

Boise Pride Opening Night 2026

Friday, September 18, 2026

Sep18

Friday, September 18, 2026

7 PM - 11 PM

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Ann Morrison Park, Boise

About Boise Pride Opening Night 2026

Boise Pride's ticketed Friday opening night — a headliner concert-and-drag party at Ann Morrison Park that launches the festival weekend. Theme "Louder Than Fear."

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