

Introducing community drop-in sessions starting 17 June
We’re introducing a monthly drop-in session so we can hear from y’all about what you want in a Pride festival, and also build more queer community.

WPF presents ‘Cabaret’ (1972)
Wellington Pride Festival is kicking off a series of fundraising screenings on 4 July with an all time classic.
We've only gone and got ahold of the OG movie Cabaret (1972), starring Liza Minnelli and we'll be screening in the cabaret-like setting of Ivy Bar.

WPF 2025 - survey feedback report
Following the Wellington Pride Festival 2025, we released an online survey available to anyone who had attended any events. Here’s what you told us.

Constitutions and candidates
At our AGM we’ll be voting on a new proposed constitution and also new candidates for the board. Find out more.
Buy a wristband and support WPF
We’re now selling merchandise to help us with ongoing costs.

AGM and call for more Board members
Join us for our AGM on 25 May when we report back on the 2025 Festival, vote on an update to our constitution, and elect a new co-chair and potentially new board members.

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Tell us how the festival was for you
We’re after your thoughts on the Wellington Pride Festival 2025. Take our survey and let us know how it was for you!

Thank you thank you thank you!
Now we’ve had a little time to rest our weary bones, everyone here on the Wellington Pride Festival board has a big list of people we’d like to thank. Pride 2025 was an amazing two weeks and it took an awful lot of help to make that happen!

Download your guide to Out in the City
While you can read all about Out in the City on its event page, and check out the performer timetables, and a map, and a list of stallholders, we’ve also knocked together a PDF version, that you can download and print for yourselves. Wahoo!

Celebrating our city of rainbows this weekend
On Saturday Odlin’s Plaza will be full of rainbows and jubilation at Out in the City. On Sunday, the Pride Hīkoi will march to Parliament in solidarity with our trans* and gender minority whānau for rights to gender-affirming healthcare. Then on Sunday afternoon, we’ll relax at the Pride Picnic in the Botanic Gardens, featuring performances from Orchestra Wellington to bring the festival to a close.

Hurray, it’s almost here!
Our beautiful diverse vibrant community deserves a special time to celebrate and replenish our souls, and Wellington Pride Festival - in partnership with you - is going to make sure that happens.

Wellington Pride Festival – Human Rights Review Tribunal case
We do not – and will not – accept organisations that are vocally anti-trans into our events.