Part of the Gay Rehoboth Beach Guide — bars, events & things to do.

Saturday, September 5, 2026
Rehoboth Beach Convention Center
229 Rehoboth Ave, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971, United StatesThe circuit parties, afterhours and official events happening across Sunfestival in Rehoboth Beach — dates, venues and tickets.
Sunfestival is the way gay Rehoboth Beach says goodbye to summer. Every Labor Day weekend for more than three decades, the crowd that spends the season on Poodle Beach and along Baltimore Avenue gathers at the Rehoboth Beach Convention Center for two nights of headline entertainment and dancing — the keystone fundraiser for CAMP Rehoboth, the LGBTQ+ community center that made this Delaware town one of the East Coast's great gay getaways.
This guide covers Sunfestival 2026 — the dates, the David Archuleta headline show, the Sunday Night of Dance, the story behind the weekend, and everything around it: the gay bars, Poodle Beach, where to eat, and where to stay when the whole town books up for the holiday.
Sunfestival is a two-night event, and the two nights are deliberately different in mood — a seated show on Saturday, a full dance floor on Sunday.
Both nights are ticketed separately, and many people do both. If you can only make one, the Sunday dance is the closest thing Rehoboth has to a circuit party.
CAMP Rehoboth built Sunfestival's Saturday around a marquee performer and a live auction, and 2026 leans into that formula.
David Archuleta — the runner-up on the seventh season of American Idol who came out in 2021 and has since become a fixture on LGBTQ+ stages — takes the Night of Entertainment main stage. Opening the show is Ashley Williams, a vocalist, actor, and director based on the Delaware coast, giving the evening a local anchor before the headliner.
The Saturday auction is where the fundraising actually happens. Bidders compete for getaways, art, dining packages, and experiences donated by area businesses, and the room's energy — part gala, part reunion — is a big part of why regulars come back. It funds CAMP Rehoboth's year-round programming: health services, community events, and the physical community center on Baltimore Avenue.
Pro tip: The Night of Entertainment is a seated show, so it draws a slightly dressier, mixed crowd — locals, couples, and longtime CAMP supporters. Dress up a notch more than you would for a bar night.
If Saturday is the gala, Sunday is the send-off. The Night of Dance is the weekend's real party, and the DJ booking is the tell: Robbie Leslie is a legend of the East Coast and Fire Island circuit scene going back decades, and James Anthony is a mainstay of the same world. Together they build a set designed as a journey — opening on classic mirror-ball memories, running through dance-floor anthems, and landing on current club beats.
Doors open at 7:00 PM and the floor stays lit until 1:00 AM. It's the one night of the Rehoboth year that feels genuinely circuit, and it closes the summer the way the season deserves.
Pro tip: Pace the weekend. Poodle Beach by day, a bar dinner on Baltimore Avenue, then the Convention Center at night — that's the classic Rehoboth Labor Day rhythm, and it beats trying to do everything at once.
Sunfestival started life as Sundance, and for most of its run that's the name locals used. It has been CAMP Rehoboth's signature Labor Day fundraiser for more than 30 years — one of the largest events on the Rehoboth calendar and, for the town's gay community, as much a reunion as a party. The renamed Sunfestival keeps the same DNA: entertainment, an auction, and a dance, all to fund the center.
CAMP Rehoboth itself is the reason any of this exists. It was founded in 1991 by Murray Archibald, Steve Elkins, and a team of volunteers, and the acronym says the mission out loud — CAMP stands for Create A More Positive Rehoboth. Steve Elkins led the organization as executive director for roughly 25 years, until his death in 2018; the town later named a stretch of road "Steve Elkins Way" in his honor. What began as an effort to build bridges between the LGBTQ+ community and the wider beach town is now a full community center on Baltimore Avenue offering health and social services, and in 2026 CAMP marks 35 years. Sunfestival is how the community funds the next year of that work while throwing itself a party.
Rehoboth's gay nightlife clusters downtown, a short walk from the Convention Center — mostly along Baltimore Avenue and Rehoboth Avenue. On Sunfestival weekend every one of these is packed; here's where the crowd goes before and after the Convention Center.
The daytime half of Sunfestival weekend happens on the sand. Poodle Beach, at the south end of the boardwalk where Queen Street meets the ocean, is the historic gay beach — the summer-long gathering spot that anchors the whole scene, at its most crowded and festive on the holiday weekend. Just north, North Shores (past the north end of the boardwalk toward Gordon's Pond) is the quieter, more residential gay beach for people who want the same crowd with more room to breathe.
Between the two, the boardwalk and Rehoboth Avenue give you the classic beach-town day: funnel cake, arcades, and the mile of shops and galleries that make Rehoboth more than a party town.
Pro tip: Poodle Beach fills early on Labor Day Saturday and Sunday. Stake out your spot by late morning, and remember the town runs paid parking through the summer — the metered spots downtown turn over fast.
Rehoboth punches far above its size on food — it's a genuine dining destination, not just a beach snack town. Blue Moon doubles as one of the best gay-owned restaurants in town. Back Porch Café is the long-running fine-dining standard. Rigby's Bar & Grill and Goolee's Grille cover the casual, walkable, between-events meals. Reserve ahead for anything sit-down on Saturday night — Labor Day weekend is the busiest dining night of the Rehoboth year.
Labor Day is the peak weekend of the Rehoboth summer, and the gay-popular properties book out first. Stay downtown if you can — it puts you walking distance from the Convention Center, the bars, and the beach, and keeps you out of holiday traffic.
Downtown is the move for Sunfestival — everything is a walk away, and you won't need to move the car all weekend.
HotelRehoboth Beach, Delaware
HotelRehoboth Beach, Delaware
HotelRehoboth Beach, Delaware
For a group, a rental beach house is the Rehoboth classic — but Labor Day is exactly when they're scarcest and priciest. If you're going that route, book months out and look just inland of downtown (or in nearby Dewey Beach) for better availability, then rideshare in for the nights.
Rehoboth Beach sits on the Delaware coast, about two to two-and-a-half hours from Washington, DC, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, and roughly three from the New York area by car.
Pro tip: If your weekend is really just Sunfestival plus the beach, base yourself downtown and skip the car entirely — between walking and the trolley you won't need it, and Labor Day parking is its own headache.
Sunfestival 2026 takes place over Labor Day weekend: the Night of Entertainment with David Archuleta is Saturday, September 5, and the Night of Dance is Sunday, September 6, both at the Rehoboth Beach Convention Center.
Both nights are at the Rehoboth Beach Convention Center, 229 Rehoboth Avenue, in downtown Rehoboth Beach, Delaware — walking distance from the gay bars on Baltimore Avenue and from Poodle Beach.
Yes. Sunfestival is CAMP Rehoboth's largest annual fundraiser, and all proceeds support the LGBTQ+ community center's year-round health and community programming. It's been the organization's keystone Labor Day event for more than 30 years, dating back to when it was called Sundance.
Yes — the Night of Entertainment and the Night of Dance are ticketed separately through CAMP Rehoboth, and Sunfestival sells out most years. Buy ahead rather than counting on the door, especially for the Saturday headline show.
Saturday's Night of Entertainment is a seated show and skews a little dressier — think smart-casual to festive. Sunday's Night of Dance is a party; wear what you'd wear to dance. Days are for the beach, so pack for both worlds.
Poodle Beach, at the south end of the boardwalk near Queen Street, is the historic gay beach and the daytime center of the scene. North Shores, north of the boardwalk toward Gordon's Pond, is the quieter gay-popular alternative.
Stay downtown to be within walking distance of the Convention Center, the bars, and the beach. The Rehoboth Guest House is the gay guesthouse in the center of town; the Boardwalk Plaza and Atlantic Sands are the oceanfront options; and the Avenue Inn & Spa is a walkable downtown pick. Book early — Labor Day is Rehoboth's busiest weekend.
Rehoboth's LGBTQ+ calendar runs well beyond Labor Day — the town also throws Rehoboth Beach Pride in July and Rehoboth Beach Bear Weekend in September.
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