Events

C-Pride Festival

When
Jun 29th, 2024
11:00am - 9:00pm
Where
1190 Cumberland DriveClarksvilleTN37040
We are proud to present the 2024 C-Pride Festival!
Please join us at the beautiful Wilma Rudolph Event Center from 11am-9pm on Saturday June 29th.
The C-Pride Festival is a LGBTQI+ event presenting musical entertainment and live drag performances on two stages, art exhibits and projects from the community, local not for profits, artists, and businesses.
Our mission is to ensure that all members of the LGBTQ+ community feel accepted and supported, and that PRIDE is visible here in Clarksville TN.
Tickets are $10 per person!
Kids 10 and under get in free!
Vendors and Sponsors will be announced soon.
For all other info, please visit c-pride.org or email clarksvillepride@gmail.com

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