Pride Weekend

Celebrate Pride Weekend (June 26–28, 2026) at these events in Downtown Greensburg!

Pride Prom

Saturday, June 27
6–9pm at the Museum
All Ages | Free Event

Pride Prom is back and more fun than ever! Show off your moves in the dazzling Prom-enade, catch live performances throughout the night, explore community organization tables, and tee off at Putt-a-palooza*. Join us for a night full of joy, community, and celebration! Prom attire is encouraged but not required. FREE Enjoy food and drink options available for purchase.

*Putt-a-palooza is free during this event with limited capacity.

Generously supported by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All.

 


Pride Weekend is presented in partnership with the Westmoreland Cultural Trust, PFLAG Greensburg, and the Westmoreland LGBTQ Interfaith Network.
Thank you to Pittsburgh City Paper for serving as a media sponsor.

 

Pride Movie Night

Friday, June 26
Doors open at 7pm | Film starts at 8pm
Location: The Palace Theatre
Ages 16
+

Kick off Pride Weekend at The Palace Theatre with a film that gave generations of audiences glamour, chosen family, roadside wisdom, and three iconic queens on a cross-country journey toward joy.

Join Westmoreland Cultural Trust on Friday, June 26, 2026 for a special Pride screening of To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar, the beloved cult classic starring Wesley Snipes, Patrick Swayze, and John Leguizamo as three drag performers whose road trip becomes a celebration of friendship, resilience, self-expression, and the transformative power of showing up exactly as you are.


Presented by Westmoreland Cultural Trust

Pride Drag Brunch

Sunday, June 28
Doors open at 11am | Brunch starts at 11:30am | Drag show starts at 12pm
Location: The Palace Theatre
Ages 18+

Pride Weekend deserves a grand finale, and honey, this is it.

Join Westmoreland Cultural Trust on Sunday, June 28, 2026, for Pride Drag Brunch, an unforgettable on-stage brunch experience at The Palace Theatre filled with fabulous performances, delicious food, big laughs, specialty cocktails, and plenty of Pride weekend sparkle.

Held on stage at the historic Palace Theatre during the venue’s Centennial Anniversary year, this signature Pride Weekend event gives guests the rare chance to celebrate from one of the most iconic stages in the Laurel Highlands region. For one afternoon only, the stage becomes the brunch room, the runway, the photo op, and the party.

Presented by Westmoreland Cultural Trust