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It’s Pride Month! Check Out the Most Colorful Events Happening This June

June 5, 2025

June 5, 2025

Get ready to show up, march, and speak out. Pride Month events are more than just a party — they’re a powerful celebration of identity, visibility, and community.

It’s that time of year again—to speak up, be seen, and celebrate who we truly are. More than just the parties and parades, this celebration is a powerful reminder to continue the fight for acceptance, equality, and the right to live authentically without fear.

Whether you are part of the LGBTQIA+ community or a strong ally, joining Pride events is one of the most visible and empowering ways to show up. Pride matters because our voices challenge hate, break stereotypes, and make sure that no one feels alone. Your presence sends a message that every identity is valid and every story deserves to be heard.

Here are the Most Vibrant Events Happening This June

Here are some of the most vibrant Pride events happening this June. Get ready to celebrate, connect, and take a stand with love and purpose.

Baguio Pride Fest

Baguio City is hosting its very first “Baguio Pride Expo” from June 14 to 15, with a packed weekend full of queer joy and activism. Expect film screenings, open mic sessions, panel talks, drag shows, and the Miss Trans Global Philippines pageant.

Other events throughout June include art and fashion competitions like PaDOLLVoguean, discussion sessions on Pride history, and an LGBTQ outreach program. It’s a city-wide celebration of visibility and solidarity.

Cebu Pride Festival

Cebu is also making a loud, proud comeback with a series of events focused on amplifying queer voices and building stronger communities. Highlights include the Mandaue Pride March on June 14 and the Cebu City Pride Parade on June 28.

On June 29, wrap it all up at the Big Pride Picnic. It’s a day of music, good food, and real connection that celebrates queer joy and resilience in everyday life.

Komiket Pride

Showcasing the creativity of LGBTQIA+ artists and storytellers, #KomiketPride is back with queer comics and art fairs. Head to Ayala Malls The 30th from June 6 to 8, and then to Market! Market! from June 13 to 15.

Entry is free, so bring your friends, support local queer creators, and grab some amazing art while you’re at it.

QUEERLAYAAN Art Market

Another event that celebrates queer arts and craft is the “QUEERLAYAAN: A Pride Celebration and Art Market Year 2” happening on June 14 at Bayanihan Center in Pasig City. For just 100 pesos, you can browse and buy local art, accessories, and more from LGBTQIA+ artists. It’s the perfect way to support queer creators and bring home something unique and meaningful.

Rainbow QC Pride Film Festival

Film lovers, this one’s for you! From June 25 to 27, the Rainbow QC Pride Film Festival will showcase queer stories at Gateway Cineplex 18 in Cubao. The lineup includes films that spotlight diverse LGBTQIA+ experiences from all walks of life. So, if you love stories that make you feel seen, this is the perfect way to celebrate Pride.

Metro Manila Pride

Though there won’t be a traditional march and festival this year, Metro Manila Pride still has a lineup of community-centered events happening all month long.

Join learning sessions, game nights, and social mixers, including Pride EdukSpaces at UP Diliman (June 7), Kwiz Nyt: Everything Bading at Wabi Sabi Studio, Kapitolyo, Pasig City (June 14), and a Speed Dating night (June 21). Also, on June 28, don’t miss the love-filled Pride Piknik.

Pasig Pride Summit

Pasig City takes a more policy-focused approach this year with the Pasig Pride Summit 2025. It is a community dialogue designed to identify key agenda points that reflect the real needs of the LGBTQIA+ community. The goal is to create policies with the help of experts and local leaders, ensuring inclusion goes beyond words. Because at the end of the day, it’s real action that we need.

Pride PH

Quezon City’s Pride PH and the University of the Philippines are teaming up for the highly anticipated “LOV3LABAN sa Diliman” on June 28. This massive Pride Month march events and festival will feature satellite Pride Villages around the city to manage the crowd.

Runrio Pride Run

If you’re in your running era, join the Runrio Pride Run happening in three locations: June 22 in SM Seaside Cebu and June 29 in both SM Lanang Premier Davao and SM MOA Complex Pasay. This event promotes not just health and fun but also the importance of LGBTQIA+ visibility in sports and advocacy spaces.

QC Pride Run

Quezon City is also hosting its first-ever QC Pride Run on June 7. The 5K fun run starts at 6 p.m. along Tomas Morato Avenue. Registration includes a shirt, medal, and race kit. Beyond the run, the city continues its commitment to inclusivity through events like mass commitment ceremonies and support for gender-inclusive spaces.

Love in Every HUE: A Pride Celebration at the #CityofFirsts

Araneta City is going all in with a month-long celebration. After the Rainbow Run on June 1, you can also check out the Rainbow Trade Fair and QWARTA Merkado from June 1 to 10 at Farmers Plaza. June 10 also features “Rainbow Talks,” a panel for queer entrepreneurs. Then on June 28, swing by the Love Laban 3 Pride Village at Gateway Mall 2 from 12 to 6 p.m. And for a little bonus fun, join their “Story of Hue” social media contest to win Bb. Pilipinas Grand Coronation Night tickets.

HERE COMES THE PRIDE at Vice Comedy Club

Ready to slay the stage? Well, head to the Vice Comedy Club on June 21 for the Pride Drag Brunch featuring top queens like Brigiding, Jayvhot G, Khianna, Precious Paula Nicole, Viñas Deluxe, Angel, Arizona Brandy, Bernie, Shewarma, and Russia Fox. The open house starts at 10 a.m. and the show begins at 11:30. Stick around for a meet-and-greet with the queens at 2:30 p.m. It is drag, comedy, and celebration all in one fabulous event.

Truly, Pride Month is more than just your regular annual celebration. It’s a movement that goes beyond the glitter, music, and flags. It is a powerful push for justice, freedom, and love. It is about remembering those who came before us, fighting for those still struggling, and lifting voices that have been silenced.

This June, take up space, speak out, and show solidarity. Whether you’re marching, creating art, attending talks, or just starting your journey as an ally, your voice matters. You matter. And together, we can build a world where everyone feels safe, seen, and celebrated. Because Pride is not just about being loud. It is about being heard.

Cover image credit: Jilson Tiu

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