

Thank you to everyone who celebrated pride month with us in Carmel <3. Stay tuned for photos and post-Pride information.
Carter Green
June 5th | 3-9pm
There will be music, art, performances, activities, food, and more.
Free to the public!
Maps and Documents
Click on the thumbnails below to see our parking map, Pride layout map, list of vendors, and event set up map.



Parking Map
Event Set-Up Map Pride
(For Vendors and Booths)
Event Layout Map with list of booths
Merchandise
We have several Carmel Pride merchandise items you can buy at our online store. Buy them in advance if you would like to show up to Pride already dressed up! You can also buy in-person from us the day of.
Pride At Sunset
This year, Pride is split into two phases: traditional Pride (like last year's pride) and Pride at Sunset starting at 7:00pm.
Regular Pride is geared towards all ages and will feature kids activities and a wide range of performances.
Pride at Sunset
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Drag Sunset Showcase 6:30-8:30pm
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Signature drinks at Vino Mobile Bar!
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Enlivened music selection
Important reminders:
While Pride at Sunset is not intended for all ages, it is not an adult-only event. Attendees under the age of 18 are still very much welcome!
Sunset is at 9:08pm, after Pride officially ends. We will begin tear down at 9.
Volunteer at Pride
Carmel Pride relies on many community volunteers to pull this event off! If you are interested in volunterring the day of (June 5), please sign-up below or get in contact!
Art & Writing display
Last year, we had a successful art and writing booth where participants displayed and/or sold their works. If you would like to participate this year, please use the form linked below.
Donate to Carmel Pride
Carmel Pride is a grassroots event that relies on volunteer organizers, merchandise sales, and community donations. Click below to make a monetary, supplies, or equipment donation. You may also engage in sponsorship opportunities. Sponsors enjoy banner features at the event and website acknowledgement.
*Carmel Pride organizers do not take profits. All proceeds go to event expenses, next year's festival, and organizations like The Trevor Project*