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Knoxville hasn't had an in-person Lgbtq+ fest Festival in 2 years. In Knox Pride wisely decided to postpone the Knox Pride Festival due to the pandemic, then in Knox Pride opted for a Digital Online Festival, titled DigiFest which had poems, yoga, bingo, -and-comedy. I know celebrating pride and being haughty isn't just one afternoon or now 3 days a year, but it will be nice to get out to notice our "Community Family" together again. ~Beau

Knox Pride announced in a LIVE steam of their monthly board meeting on Tuesday, that they are moving the Knox Pride Festival to Fall of this year. The festival will now be a 3-day event, which is the first of its kind for our area.  Knox Event President John Camp stated, "we are still a FREE festival".  Here is the list of the 3 days of events.

Knox Pride Festival Sept Oct 2 Friday Sept 30 Evening Parade down Lgbtq+ Street., Saturday Oct 1 Pride Festival at World's Fair Park, Sunday Oct 2 Brunch and Shopping with Vendors at World&#

Knoxville's Pride Fest is back! Here's everything you need to know

UPDATE: The Sunday interfaith service has been moved to the Metropolitan Society Church of Knoxvillein Rocky Hill.

After two years, Pride Fest is back!

The event is hosted by Knox Pride and sponsored by Preference Health Network. This time, it will be a three-day event from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2 at the World's Fair Park in downtown Knoxville.

The LGBTQ festival wasn’t held in or because of protection issues amid the COVID pandemic.

Knoxville's festival being hosted in the fall (as opposed to many communities that host in spring) for five reasons:

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  • The dates allow students to join.
  • It occurs close National Coming Out day on Oct.
  • It's LGBT History month.
  • It’s the Knox Pride Center’s one-year anniversary.
  • It’s way cooler than hosting in the summer.

Pride Fest is free to attend, but there's a $75 Knox Pride Pass present, too. The go by includes either five drink tickets or a $25 merchandise credit, a lanyard and meet-and-greet opportunities with the hea

After the longest two years of our lives, Knoxville Pride Fest is finally returning with a three-day long event!

From Friday, September 30th to Sunday, October 2nd, Knoxville Pride Fest will be raging on starting with a night parade on Friday. The parade will be on Male lover Street, like always, but it will be starting at 7 p.m.

Saturday, from p.m., is when the festival part of the whole shebang will be, finish with vendors and performances, at the World&#;s Fair Park. From p.m., there will be a silent disco sponsored by South Press Coffee, which is a sober event, and will be at the World&#;s Fair Park Amphitheater.

Sunday, from p.m., there will be brunch and shopping at the World&#;s Fair Park, rounding out this exciting, long anticipated weekend of pride.

Even though it&#;s not in June this year, it&#;s still important to accept the time to celebrate after these last two years of isolation and illness. So, bust out your flags, rainbows, plant crowns, and &#;free dad/mom hugs&#; shirts and take this period to enjoy yourself in a safe place.

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Knoxville: A Proudly LGBTQIA+ Amiable City!

Knoxville is a vibrant city that takes identity festival in its LGBTQIA+ warm atmosphere. As you stroll around downtown Knoxville, you'll notice that almost every business has an equality sticker or flag in the window, showcasing the city's commitment to inclusivity. The LGBTQIA+ community in Knoxville is active and engaged, and newcomers are often pleasantly surprised by the warm reception they receive. 

Knoxville is also house to several large non-profit pride events throughout the year, such as Knox Pride and SoKno Event . These events celebrate diversity, promote inclusivity, and convey the LGBTQIA+ community together with festivities, activism, and support. 

In addition, Knoxville is home to many businesses that consider themselves protected spaces for the LGBTQIA+ community like SouthPress Coffee. These businesses actively help LGBTQIA+ rights and produce a welcoming environment for all individuals to show themselves freely.

Moreover, Knoxville proposals a variety of resources for the LGBTQIA+ society, like community cen