Salt Lake City’s newest Pride tradition returns in bold style this summer as SLC Pride 2025 hosts its second annual Pride Festival on June 28–29 at The Gateway, with the rebellious theme: “OUTlaws.” Organizers say the theme reclaims and celebrates the radical spirit of queer resistance, from the Stonewall uprising to today’s ongoing fights for …

Salt Lake City’s newest Pride tradition returns in bold style this summer as SLC Pride 2025 hosts its second annual Pride Festival on June 28–29 at The Gateway, with the rebellious theme: “OUTlaws.”
Organizers say the theme reclaims and celebrates the radical spirit of queer resistance, from the Stonewall uprising to today’s ongoing fights for trans rights and social justice. It honors those who’ve lived outside of society’s norms and turned defiance into progress.
“Being an ‘OUTlaw’ means standing proudly in your identity, even when society tries to push you to the margins,” said Tami Mandarino, media director of SLC Pride. “We’re reclaiming this narrative and celebrating the revolutionary spirit that has always been at the heart of our movement.”
A Festival for EveryoneAfter drawing more than 10,000 attendees in its inaugural year, the 2025 SLC Pride Festival is expected to be even bigger and more accessible. The event is free to attend, with no ticket required, though donations are encouraged to support programming and community impact.
The Gateway, a longtime supporter of inclusive events, will once again host the two-day festival, which spans multiple blocks in downtown Salt Lake City.
“Last year’s inaugural Pride Festival was a tremendous success,” said Julissa Breslin, marketing director for The Gateway. “The Gateway is committed to hosting a wide array of inclusive festivals to celebrate various cultures and communities in Utah.”
Festival HighlightsSaturday, June 28 (Noon–10 p.m.)
Sunday, June 29 (10 a.m.–7 p.m.)
Entertainment details will be updated regularly at slc-pride.org.
Queer Joy Meets AdvocacyOrganizers say SLC Pride doesn’t just celebrate, it builds visibility for LGBTQ+ Utahns and strengthens connections across identities, ages, and experiences.
“Pride has always been about community, visibility, and resistance,” said Bonnie O’Brien, festival director. “In a state where many LGBTQ+ people still face real challenges, Pride creates space for joy, connection, and advocacy.”
The festival will also include accessibility services, gender-neutral restrooms, and quiet spaces, ensuring everyone can participate comfortably and safely.
Get InvolvedSLC Pride is currently seeking volunteers and sponsors to help bring the festival to life. Details are available at slc-pride.org and on social media at @slcpride2024.
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