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Sunday, June 23 at 1 p.m.: Enjoy a fundraiser for local LGBTQ nonprofit organization, ColemanCollective with a jazz brunch, a dance party and live DJ sets. rsvp@freeholdbrooklyn.com
Friday, June 28 at 9 p.m.: See a live performance by Spencer Ludwig featuring his full band with a lineup of dancers and drag queens.
Sunday, June 30 at 1 p.m.: The Dragon Sisters are hosting a day-long party with live performances, DJs and a show. Dress "extravagantly proud."
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March it out, but don’t forget to party during Pride this year.
While about 4.5 million people are expected to descend upon New York City for the festivities and with 150,000 people participating in the NYC Pride March on June 30, city organizations are throwing about 100 other events this month dedicated to celebrating and supporting the LGBTQ community.
From dance parties and concerts to other boroughwide parades, here’s how to show your pride and celebrate Pride Month in the city: