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Gold Coast Pride Fair Day 2026

Presented by Gold Coast Pride Collective

Sat 27 Jun
Gold Coast Pride Fair Day 2026

Gold Coast Pride Fair Day 2026

Join us for a fantastic day of celebration with the LGBTQIA+ community on the Gold Coast! 

This year we bring Fair Day to HOTA! 

We'll have a full stage of live entertainment (undercover from sun and weather), food trucks, stall holders, vendors, a kids/family activity section, Drag Pageant, Pet Parade, a fully licensed bar and much more! 

We'll kick off the day with a Pride March from 11am followed by a fantastic free day of entertainment and engagement with the local community! Pride March around lake from Chevron Island - across bridge and around Lake. To arrive at Lakeside Terrace

Head to gcpridecollective.com for more details.


Times

11:00am - Pride Parade commences from Chevron Island (corner of Mawarra St & Stanhill Drive). Market Stalls open

11:45am - Entertainment begins!

Dates
Sat 27 Jun
Where
HOTA Central
Ages
All Ages
Duration
6hrs
Tickets
Free
Times
Sat 27 June - 11:00am

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