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The best events in SF this week, from the Pride Parade to ScentFest
Stephanie Gerson · 2026-06-23 · via The San Francisco Standard

‘Pride at the Pulpit’ (opens in new tab)

Partake in some unholy fun at this queer cabaret show in a former church.


Human Rights Summit with Dolores Huerta (opens in new tab)

The annual gathering, in its fourth year, welcomes advocates and community leaders for a day of learning and a keynote from the renowned labor leader.


SF Pride block party and Pride House World Cup watch party (opens in new tab)

This is San Francisco — of course we have dedicated queer-friendly World Cup watch parties! Delight in performances by drag queens, learn how to vogue, and catch the match.

Website
RSVP (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Thursday, June 25, 3 to 9 p.m.

Address
Jessie Square (opens in new tab)


Out & Loud (opens in new tab)

Kick off Pride weekend celebrations with a lineup of queer local bands benefiting San Francisco’s Lyric Center for LGBTQIA+ youth.


Trans march (opens in new tab)

People are holding transgender pride flags at an outdoor gathering, with trees and buildings in the background.
Source: Jeremy Chen/The Standard

Website
Trans March (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Friday, June 26; rally at 3 p.m., march at 6 p.m.

Address
Mission Dolores Park (opens in new tab)


SF Opera Pride concert (opens in new tab)

Hear the SF Opera perform anthems by Brandi Carlile, Luther Vandross, and others. Stick around after the show for a party with drag performer Juanita More. 


‘Welcome’ kick-off celebration (opens in new tab)

The installation that projects rainbow lasers 4.1 miles from the Ferry Building down Market Street returns, running nightly through Sunday. Ring in Pride Weekend at the grand lighting, featuring drag, music, and speakers.

An artfully blurry image of rainbow laser beams in Downtown San Francisco with an F-Market streetcar.
Source: Courtesy Joshua James Sandoval

Website
Illuminate (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Friday, June 26, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.; lasers on view from sunset to sunrise through Sunday, June 28

Address
Ferry Building (opens in new tab)


Luenell (opens in new tab)

Known for her roles in “Borat” and “Hacks,” the comedian performs four shows this weekend.

Website
Tickets (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Friday, June 26, and Saturday, June 27

Address
Cobb’s Comedy Club (opens in new tab)


ScentFest SF (opens in new tab)

International niche and independent perfumers invite you to sample their creations at San Francisco’s first fragrance trade show.

Website
Tickets (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Friday, June 26, to Sunday, June 28

Address
Fort Mason Center (opens in new tab)


Bay Pride Amplified (opens in new tab)

Pregame the Pride Parade with a lineup of local music and drag artists, curated by the organizers of Outside Lands.


Dyke March (opens in new tab)

With a 34-year history, this gathering celebrates dykes across the spectrum, ending in a triumphant march down Market Street.

Two people wearing helmets ride a classic motorcycle near a crosswalk with rainbow stripes while diverse pedestrians walk beside them, one waving.
Source: Justin Katigbak for The Standard

Website
Dyke March (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Saturday, June 27; 12 p.m. rally, 5 p.m. march

Address
Mission Dolores Park (opens in new tab)

Midsommar block party (opens in new tab)

Dance music legends Galantis, Claptone, and Kungs supply nonstop hypnotic hits to ring in the summer.

Website
Tickets (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Saturday, June 27, 3 to 10 p.m.

Address
The Midway (opens in new tab)


Colman Domingo in conversation (opens in new tab)

The “Euphoria” and “Disclosure Day” star discusses his career, queer media, and Bay Area connections during this event organized by Frameline Film Festival.

Website
Tickets (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Saturday, June 27, 1:30 to 2:55 p.m.

Address
The Castro Theatre (opens in new tab)


Pink block party (opens in new tab)

More than a dozen drag performers and musicians join this all-day party headlined by DJ Honey Dijon. Dress code: pink!

Website
Tickets (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Saturday, June 27, 12 p.m. to 3 a.m.

Address
The Great Northern (opens in new tab)


SF Pride celebration at Civic Center (opens in new tab)

This free community bonanza brings dozens of acts across six stages, including Y2K pop duo Aly & AJ, Kamaiyah, and Stephan Jenkins of Third Eye Blind.

Hundreds of people are gathered on a lawn in front of a large domed building, with a stage and screens visible in the background, during a sunny outdoor event.
Source: Juliana Yamada/The Standard

Website
SF Pride (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Saturday, June 27, and Sunday, June 28

Address
Civic Center Plaza (opens in new tab)


The Good Flea vintage market (opens in new tab)

Shop for second-hand goodies, records, and ceramics inside Heath’s tile factory. 

Website
RSVP (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Saturday, June 27, and Sunday, June 28

Address
Heath Ceramics (opens in new tab)


Pride Parade (opens in new tab)

Sport your most vibrant outfit and bring the energy for the 1.6-mile parade down Market Street.

A person in a vibrant, elaborate costume with a tall, multicolored feathered headpiece and flowing pastel train poses confidently on a city street during a parade.
Source: Justin Katigbak for The Standard

The Bitch Planet: Barbazon (opens in new tab)

This interplanetary-themed, 12-hour party invites you to live in your own world, with sets from Romy, Shygirl, and Vengaboys.


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