PrideFest Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get to Pride? Where do I park? Which streets are closed?
For more information about transportation and parking options, please
download a
transportation information sheet, which includes information on
street closures.

What is the difference between the Coors Main Stage and the
Community Stage? How do I apply?

The Coors Main Stage
is booked privately by PrideFest organizers and
consists mainly of paid, professional acts who have performed in Denver
venues or toured locally or nationally, and are usually represented
professionally. If you think you'd like to apply to the main stage, please
contact DeMarcio Slaughter at
DSlaughter@sagehospitality.com.

The Community Stage is open to all applicants, and features drag
performances, local community performance groups, lip-sync performances
and more.
Click here to download a Community Stage application, or email
Sue Anne Michaels at
suedress@aol.com.

Applicants to DJ the
Stoli Dance World can contact Sante Suffoletta,
sante303@gmail.com
The Community Stage application
deadline is June 1st.
Contact Sue Anne Michaels
SueDress@aol.com
The Coors Main Stage is typically
fully booked by April 1.
Contact DeMarcio Slaughter
DSlaughter@sagehospitality.com
How much does it cost to attend PrideFest?
There is no charge for admission to Denver PrideFest. However, to purchase
food and beverage you must buy tickets, sold in the middle of the park and
all four corners of the venue 5 for $8.

Can I bring my dog?
Yes, you are permitted to have dogs on festival grounds - no other types of
animals are allowed. Please make sure to keep your dog hydrated and their
paws cool (off of the hot pavement). Click
here for more tips on bringing
your pet to the festival!

How do I get a booth?
No matter what type of organization or business you have, you must fill out
our exhibitor application, located on the
Vendor page of this site.

How can I or my organization be in the parade?
Please fill out a parade application, located in the Parade section of the site.
Whether there are two or 200 hundred in your contingent, you must fill out
an application.

I don't have a booth. Can I hand out fliers, sign people up to support
my cause, or sell merchandise?
No. Unless you have a booth at Denver PrideFest, you cannot solicit or sell
anything in any way on festival grounds. Protest or demonstration activities
will be directed to the free-speech zone near Broadway and Colfax. Violation
of these rules will result in immediate and permanent eviction from PrideFest
by the Denver Police Department. Sales of any merchandise outside of
booths is prohibited. There are ONLY TWO organizations allowed to canvas
the festival: Colorado AIDS Walk and credentialed PrideFest merchandise
employees.