News Summary
Memphis will celebrate the 9th Annual Tri-State Black Pride Weekend from June 12 to June 15, highlighting Black LGBTQIA+ culture through empowerment and entertainment. The event features a cocktail opening ceremony, an education summit, vibrant parties, a Drag & Brunch, a pool party, and concludes with a lively music festival. This weekend promises to engage and inspire attendees with a rich array of activities designed to celebrate community and culture.
Memphis is set to celebrate the 9th Annual Tri-State Black Pride Weekend from June 12 through June 15, an event that promises to blend entertainment, empowerment, and education focused on Black LGBTQIA+ culture. The occasion will host a variety of events that aim to engage, inspire, and entertain attendees from across the region.
Kicking off the festivities, the opening ceremony titled “Party el Blanc” will take place on Thursday, June 12, at The Cadre Building, located at 149 Monroe Avenue. The evening will begin with a cocktail hour at 6:30 p.m., allowing guests to mingle before the main ceremony, which will start at 7:45 p.m. An after party is scheduled to follow at 10 p.m. Memphis Mayor Paul Young is expected to deliver welcoming remarks during the opening ceremony, adding a layer of civic acknowledgment to the event.
Friday Events: Education and Celebration
The celebration will continue on Friday, June 13, starting with an education summit at the Renasant Convention Center from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. This summit will focus on critical issues affecting the Black LGBTQIA+ community, fostering discourse and understanding among participants. In the evening, the 2nd Annual Kiki Ball will take place at 7 p.m., providing a vibrant and spirited atmosphere for attendees to showcase their talents and styles.
An exciting afterparty will follow at 10 p.m. at the Premier Palace Ballroom, featuring music from DJ Boosie, ensuring the mood remains lively into the night.
Saturday: Drag & Brunch and Pool Party
On Saturday, June 14, the weekend’s schedule includes a Drag & Brunch event hosted by Miss Sophia McIntosh at the Renasant Convention Center. This event will feature entertainment by DJ Devon, blending culinary delights with themed performances designed to celebrate the artistic contributions of the community.
After brunch, attendees can cool off at a pool party set to begin at 5 p.m. at 3588 New Horn Lake Road. Later that evening, guests can return to the Premier Palace Ballroom for another engaging party starting at 10 p.m., sealing Saturday’s offerings with vibrant entertainment and socializing.
Sunday’s Grand Finale: Music Festival
The festivities will conclude on Sunday, June 15, with the highly anticipated Tri-State Black Pride Music Festival. Set to run from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. at 5770 Shelby Oaks Drive, this festival represents the culmination of the weekend’s events and promises a lively atmosphere of music, joy, and community celebration.
Taking place as part of what is designed as Sunday Funday events, the music festival will serve as a platform for local artists and musicians within the Black LGBTQIA+ community, allowing them to showcase their talent and connect with the wider community.
Background on Tri-State Black Pride Weekend
The Tri-State Black Pride Weekend has become a significant annual event in Memphis, drawing attendees from various states to celebrate and honor the culture and achievements of Black LGBTQIA+ individuals. The weekend not only promotes fun and festivities but also emphasizes the importance of education and empowerment through various programs and events.
For those interested in attending the events, detailed information about tickets and event specifics can be found through the resources provided by the event organizers. This weekend is anticipated to be a memorable celebration, offering a rich tapestry of experiences that reflect the vibrancy and resilience of the Black LGBTQIA+ community.
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Additional Resources
- Local Memphis: Tri-State Black Pride Kick-Off
- Choose901: Tri-State Black Pride Opening Ceremony
- Action News 5: Memphis Pride Fest Canceled
- Memphis Flyer: Pride at 50
- Google Search: Tri-State Black Pride Memphis
