Event Dates
From: Friday, June 6, 2025
To: Saturday, June 7, 2025
All roads lead to Washington, D.C., in June 2025, when Jake Resnicow presents the World Pride Music Festival
All roads lead to Washington, D.C., in June 2025, when Jake Resnicow presents the World Pride Music Festival, which will be held over two days and nights on three different stages.
- Stay close to the festival grounds and a short walk to the Pride parties and events at the Courtyard By Marriott Capitol Hill. We love the hotel’s excellent location, perfect for exploring the best of the city. Rooms are clean and spacious, and there are lots of breakfast options at the hotel or nearby.
The Event
- Get ready for the ultimate global dance party as the largest LGBTQ+ celebration in history comes to Washington, DC, marking the 50th Anniversary of Capital Pride. This unique 2-day music festival promises an unforgettable experience with three stages showcasing a diverse range of mind-blowing talent.
- Whether you’re into House, Pop, Drag, Circuit, or Techno, there will be something for everyone. Beyond the music, you’ll find cutting-edge art and immersive experiences that make this event truly one-of-a-kind.
- Presented by Jake Resnicow’s Dreamland, the same team that brought you the historic WorldPride Event in New York City in 2019, and produced by Insomniac Events and Club Glow, this festival is set to be a landmark celebration. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary event!
- Full line up and party themes to be confirmed.
The Venue
- The RFK Festival Grounds, located in the heart of Washington, DC, is a versatile and expansive events venue covering some 80 acres.
- Named after Robert F. Kennedy, the grounds are situated adjacent to the RFK Stadium.
- The grounds are divided into multiple sections, including open fields, stages, vendor areas, and parking spaces.
- With Multiple stages for performances, numerous food trucks and beverage stands.
- Stay close to the venue at your own boutique serviced apartment at the “Excellent” rated Coda on Half. We love their stylish interiors, high-end amenities and expansive fitness centre. It’s also close to Navy Yard and a short ride to the city’s gay districts.
Getting to the venue
- Washington, DC’s most notable gay districts include Dupont Circle, Logan Circle, and Adams Morgan.
- Public Transportation: Highly recommended due to limited parking during large events.
- Here’s how to get to RFK Festival Grounds from these areas:
By Metro:
- Dupont Circle: Take the Red Line from Dupont Circle Metro Station to Gallery Place-Chinatown, transfer to the Orange or Blue Line, and get off at Stadium-Armory Station. The RFK Festival Grounds are a short walk from there.
- Logan Circle: Walk to McPherson Square (Blue Line) or take a short bus ride. Then take the Blue Line directly to Stadium-Armory Station.
- Adams Morgan: Take a bus or walk to Woodley Park-Zoo/Adams Morgan Metro Station (Red Line), then transfer at Metro Center to the Blue or Orange Line and get off at Stadium-Armory Station.
By Car or Taxi/Rideshare:
- The drive from Dupont Circle, Logan Circle, or Adams Morgan takes approximately 15-25 minutes, depending on traffic.
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The gay bars in Washington are a little spread out most are within walking distance from Dupont Circle and U Street Metro stations, so we have chosen Hotels close Dupont Circle Metro gay bars as they have high reviews on booking.com our hotel partner .
1430 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington, DC 20005
Viceroy Washington DC offers pet-friendly accommodation in Washington, 4 minutes' walk from Logan Circle. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Private parking is available on site.
Each room includes a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom where you will find bath robes, free toiletries and a hair dryer. Select rooms offer a seating area. In-room spa services and a yoga mat are also available for guests.
2121 P St NW, Washington, DC 20037
This Washington, D.C. hotel is located less than 5 minutes’ walk from
and boasts an on-site restaurant and bar. The White House is 1.6 km away.Each modern room at the Royal Sonesta Washington DC features a flat-screen TV and plush bedding. Select rooms offer a deep soaking spa bath or a piece of fitness equipment. In-room massage and spa services are available.
1500 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036
This hotel is located at the top of
just minutes from the historical landmarks of , D.C. The is 120 m awayThe rooms at The Dupont Circle Hotel are furnished with large windows and marble bathrooms. Modern amenities include an iPod docking station, flat-screen TV and free WiFi. Designer bathrobes are also offered.
1315 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20036
Located 12 minutes’ walk from the
, this Washington, D.C. hotel boasts in-room spa services and an on-site restaurant. Dupont Circle is 8 minutes’ walk away.Decorated with bright red accents, the modern rooms at Kimpton Banneker Hotel feature a flat-screen TV, Wi-Fi access, and a work desk. An en suite bathroom and a minibar are also included.
639 Florida Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001
Go-to gay bar for otter, bear, wolf etc.
● Insanely popular Beer Blast from 4-8pm on Sundays in spring and
summer.
● Friendly vibe with a diverse crowd.
Mon-Sun 5pm-2am
2014 9th St NW, Washington, DC 20001, United States
Friendly gay bar with regular drag shows
● Growing in popularity with high-energy weekend drag shows.
● Huge crowds for Sunday Funday
Fri-Sun 5pm-3am
1100 P St NW, Washington, DC 20005, United States
● Upscale venue with excellent cocktails like espresso martinis and
Hendricks Negronis.
● Offers Jennifer Coolidge’s "holiday pour" as a wine upgrade.
● Famous for its selfie-worthy bathroom.
● Huge, pet-friendly outdoor patio.
Mon-Fri 4pm-2am, Sat-Sun 12pm-2am
1435 P Street Northwest Washington, DC 20005
● Great for day drinking on their outdoor patio or during happy hour.
● Upscale video bar with two levels of seating.
● Entertainment includes drag performances and RuPaul's Drag Race
watch parties.
Mon-Fri 4pm-2am, Sat-Sun 12pm-2am
1410 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20005
● Popular bar, dance club, and performance venue.
● Huge outdoor patio in the back for socializing, including a small
smoking area.
● Unpretentious vibe; great spot to meet people.
Mon-Sun 5pm-2am
915 U St NW, Washington, DC 20001
● Features at least 4 bars spread across two levels with plenty of outdoor
space.
● Social and lively crowd ready to party.
● Upstairs dance floor with a cage that gets wild as the night progresses.
Mon-Sun 5pm-3am
913 U St NW, Washington, DC 20001
● Rooftop is a great place to relax and socialize with friends.
● Homage to pop princess Britney Spears in the back staircase.
Mon-Sun 5pm-2am
926-928 U St NW, Washington, DC 20001, United States
● Known for excellent cocktails and gay-friendly atmosphere.
● Recently won No. 33 on the list of 50 best bars in North America.
Mon-Sun 5pm-2am
Washington, DC 200011940 9th Street Northwest
● Hosts gay events that draw hundreds of sexy, sweaty, shirtless men.
● Popular for its wild dance parties and underground vibe.
● Hosts the well-loved Peach Pit ‘90s dance party monthly.
● Mostly indie bands, healthy mix of LGBTQ+ patrons.
Mon-Sun 5pm-3am
2001 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20009, United States
● Underground gay nightclub known for its wild parties.
● Famous for their underwear parties.
● Enter through a massive custom stonework steel door.
● Colorful murals, glittering chandeliers, and a kinky “fallout shelter”
pantry.
Fri-Sat 10pm-4am
2004 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009, United States
● Popular with locals and the drag community.
● Features a specialty cocktail named after the current winner of the Miss
Adam's Morgan Pageant.
Mon-Fri 5pm-2am, Sat-Sun 10am-2am
2317 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
● Gay sports bar with a lively atmosphere.
● Beers, billiards, foosball.
Mon-Sun 12pm-3am / 4pm-2am
1520 U St NW, Washington, DC 20009
● A queer café and cocktail bar, perfect for a chill evening or date night.
● Above Big Planet Comics, closes at 11 PM.
Mon-Sun 4pm-11pm
1637 17th St NW, Washington, DC 20009, United States
● Premier spot for gay karaoke and bottomless mimosas.
● Drunken karaoke nights and Sunday brunch.
Mon-Sun 11am-2am
209 M St NE, Washington, DC 20002, USA
● DC’s only fully LGBTQ+ owned brewery hosting drag bingo.
● Drag queen Desiree Dik hosts and performs twice per night.
209 M St NE, Washington, DC 20002, USA
1836 18th Street Northwest Washington, DC 20009
● A cute neighborhood joint for lively conversation.
● Reliable cornerstone in DC’s gayborhood.
Mon-Sun 3pm-1am
1335 Green Court Northwest Washington, DC 20005
● A decades-old dive located in an alley off Thomas Circle.
● Fun happy hour specials and Thursday shirtless/underwear nights.
Mon-Sun 5pm-2am
2161 P St NW, Washington, DC 20037
● This gay bar tends to attract regulars who gather around the cozy downstairs bar. ● Yes, there is a real fireplace. Perhaps the most unassuming bar in D.C., and certainly among the most consistently fun
Mon to thur 1pm till 2am, fri to sun 1pm till 3am
U St Alley NW, Washington, DC 20001
● Games on TV, drag events (bingo & brunch), ● poker nights & karaoke draw patrons to this casual Gay Bar
Tue to Fri from 5pm, Sat & Sun from 12pm
2319 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Lively, easygoing lesbian sports bar with a dance floor & event nights.
Open Thursday to Sunday
1519 17th Street Northwest Washington, DC 20036
● Originally opened in 1986, JR’s Bar has served DC’s LGBTQ+ community for more than 30 years right in the heart of Dupont.
Open seven days a week
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Join two gay expats as they explore the best of Gay DC.
Washington, D.C. has a thriving LGBTQ+ community that plays a significant role in the city’s cultural, social, and political life. D.C. hosts a variety of LGBTQ+ cultural events and festivals throughout the year. The Capital Pride Festival and Parade, typically held in June, is one of the city’s most significant gay celebrations, featuring a parade, concerts, and other festivities.
Adjacent to Dupont Circle, Logan Circle has also become a popular LGBTQ+ neighborhood. It offers a mix of bars, restaurants, & cultural attractions.
The U Street Corridor is known for its historic ties to the LGBTQ+ community and its vibrant nightlife scene. With several LGBTQ+ bars and clubs.