NORTHWEST ARKANSAS pride
Saturday, June 18, 2022
2022 Parade and Festival Registration
2022 NWA Pride Parade Rates
+ Non-Profit Organizations, Community Groups, Educational Affiliates | Free |
+ Political or Legislative Groups & Candidates for Election | $ 75.00 |
+ For-Profit Businesses, Merchants, ABC Licensed Entities, Wholesalers | $125.00 |
2022 NWA Pride Festival Vendor Rates
+ Non-Profit Organizations, Community Groups, Educational Affiliates | $ 50.00 |
+ Political or Legislative Groups & Candidates for Election | $ 75.00 |
+ For-Profit Businesses and Merchants | $125.00 |
+ Food & Alcohol Vendors | $200.00 |
Parade & Festival registration closes May 31.
NWA Pride 2022 Info
Visitor Info
Northwest Arkansas Welcomes You!
The Graduate Hotel, 70 N. East Ave. in Downtown Fayetteville is the official hotel of Northwest Arkansas Pride. Special room rates are available.
Accessibility
Accessibility Info. for Pride Festival & Parades.
NWA Equality
Learn more about Northwest Arkansas Equality, Inc., a community-based nonprofit organization that provides programming, education, and advocacy to serve, connect, and empower the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) community.
Contact
Get in touch with the Northwest Arkansas Pride 2022 team.
NWA Pride Returns in Full Swing!
Northwest Arkansas Pride is returning in full swing for 2022, with the state’s largest LGBTQ Pride Parade, the second annual Trans March, the return of the Pride Festival featuring vendors, mainstage entertainment and the Equality Crew Youth Zone, and the return of Glitterville, the official party of NWA Pride at George’s Majestic Lounge.
As Northwest Arkansas emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s Pride celebration features some time and date changes and other unavoidable adjustments. As always, we have worked closely with the City of Fayetteville, local venues, and other annual events, which have all had to adjust their schedules this year due to the pandemic. There are also some changes to the Parade and Festival this year meant to improve safety, logistics, and the overall growth of Arkansas’s largest LGBTQ event.