A Three-Day Festival Experience to Celebrate Diversity with Music, Culture, and Community
Prepare for an unforgettable weekend as the House of Vegas Pride Festival returns to Las Vegas from August 16-18, bringing together vibrant cultural events, dynamic performances, and a celebration of diversity that promises to captivate attendees from near and far.
House of Vegas Pride celebrates art, culture, and entertainment in diverse ways. This year’s highly anticipated “Rooted in the Culture” Music Conference and Festival will feature panels with established artists, producers, and radio owners sharing their journeys and tips for succeeding in the music industry.
The music festival will also include a DJ battle, performances from artists nationwide, and a fashion show featuring the latest up-and-coming designers.
More than just a celebration, House of Vegas Pride embraces diversity and fosters cultural connections. The event has earned accolades from local officials such as Mayor Carolyn G. Goodman, Congresswoman Dina Titus, and U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez-Masto for its contributions to celebrating diversity and culture in Las Vegas.
Sponsored by U-Equals-U, the three-day festival will take over the Vegas Valley with a variety of experiences both on and off the Strip. Highlights include a day brunch at We All Scream on Fremont, a women’s basketball tournament at Doolittle Community Center, a pool party at The Linq, a music conference at The Space, and a music festival at Area 15. The event is also focused on promoting regular testing and prevention options with a mobile HIV/STD stationed throughout the event.
An additional highlight of the festivities is the illustrious LGBTQ plus Honors Community Award Ceremony, where thousands have voted to honor individuals in categories such as Best Artist, Top Social Media Influencer, Human Rights Activist of the Year, and Nonprofit of the Year.
House of Vegas Pride is more than a festival; it’s a movement that celebrates and cherishes the multicultural and diverse Las Vegas community. The three-day weekend extravaganza is set for August 16-18 at various locations throughout the Las Vegas Valley. For a full event itinerary, tickets, and group packages, visit www.vegaspridehouse.com.
About House of Vegas Pride:
House of Vegas Pride, created and produced by Set Life Images and Social Influence Foundation, aims to uplift the voices of the LGBTQ community. We focus on strengthening cultural connections through diverse events while promoting unity, nonconformity, health and wellness resources, and family activities for all to enjoy. We party with a purpose.