PRIDE DAY AT THE CALGARY STAMPEDE

Celebrate diversity and the LGBTQ+ community at Calgary Stampede's Pride Day! Nashville North from 2-6 p.m.

Nashville North will be rocking rainbow boots on Saturday, July 6 from 2 p.m. – 6 p.m., welcoming the 2SLGBTQIA+ community for an afternoon filled with pride, entertainment and western fun, in an inclusive, safe and welcoming space for the 11th annual Pride Day supported by BMO, Mott's and WCD.

From cheeky name tags to drag performances and line dancing lessons, and the presentation of our 2024 Western Trailblazer Award presented by BMO, Pride Day at Nashville North will be the place to be.

Pride Day is free with admission to Stampede Park.

Saturday, July 6

Nashville North

2:00 PM-6:00 PM

Featuring a Headline Performance by Queen Priyanka

QUEEN PRIYANKA

What’s her name? Priyanka is a multi-hyphenated performer, musical artist, and international entertainer taking the world by storm. But that’s no surprise. From hosting as Mark “Suki” Suknanan on the legendary children’s network, YTV, to her iconic 2020 crowning as the first-ever winner of Canada’s Drag Race, Priyanka’s star power and charisma have always been obvious. Now, with her debut EP Taste Test hitting 15+ million streams, sold-out performances around the globe and becoming a host of Emmy Award winning HBO show "We’re Here," the big question isn’t “what’s next,” it’s what isn’t?

THE WESTERN TRAILBLAZER AWARD PRESENTED BY BMO

The Western Trailblazer Award presented by BMO recognizes and celebrates an individual who volunteers their time, influence and courage to make opportunities more accessible to the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. The award reflects the spirit of Pride Day at the Calgary Stampede, which strives to encourage more members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community to feel included and participate in the Calgary Stampede in a safe and equitable away.

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