Honolulu Pride: LGBTQIA+ Events in October 2025
It’s Pride month! Fly your flag at the Honolulu Pride Parade and Festival, join a community 5K and enjoy a family day at the Honolulu Museum of Art.

Photo: Courtesy of Capitol Modern
First Friday at Capitol Modern
Friday, Oct. 3, 5 to 9 p.m.
Celebrate the start of Pride Month at the state art museum, where there will be live music by DJ Aitu, Izik and DJ Tittahbyte as well as performances by local drag queens from Generation Next. The art galleries will also be open for perusal, with Cocoa Chandelier leading drag tours.
Family-friendly, free, Capitol Modern, 250 South Hotel St., Downtown, capitolmodern.org, @capitolmodern

Photo: Taylor Cullen
Mimosas & Marys Daytime Drag and Variety Show
Sunday, Oct. 5, 3 to 5 p.m.
Mimosas & Marys is a monthly drag show starring singer and comedian Candi Shell, accompanied by a revolving slate of talented performers in the variety, drag and comedy scenes. This month’s theme is “Monster Mashup,” a ghoulish performance of songs and screams, hosted by the wickedly delightful Candi Shell.
$5 door cover, Hula’s Bar and Lei Stand, 134 Kapahulu Ave., Waikīkī, hulas.com, @hulaswaikiki
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Honolulu FrontRunners/FrontWalkers Pride Run/Walk 5K
Saturday, Oct. 11, 7 to 11 a.m.
Run or walk this annual 5K for the LGBTQIA+ community, which begins at Magic Island at Ala Moana Beach Park. Stay after the race for the awards ceremony, which will recognize men, women and nonbinary participants. All participants will receive a PRIDE RUN/WALK 5K T-shirt while supplies last!
$35, Ala Moana Beach Park, 1201 Ala Moana Blvd., Ala Moana, honolulufrontrunners.org, @honolulu_frontrunners
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Photo: Kelli Bullock
Universal Show Queen Pageant
Saturday, Oct. 11, 6 to 9 p.m.
The University Show Queen Pageant celebrates the art of female impersonation. Now in its 40th year, the annual pageant continues to showcase Hawaiʻi’s multi-talented community of “Boy Beautiful” performers.
$45–$200, Hawaiʻi Convention Center, 1801 Kalakāua Ave., usqpageant.com, @universalshowqueen
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Honolulu Pride Kick-Off Pau Hana
Wednesday, Oct. 15, 5 to 7:30 p.m.
Pride Week begins with the official kick-off pau hana at International Market Place! Your ticket includes two drinks, light bites and DJ-ing and performances by local drag artists. Watch the sunset, catch up with old friends and make weekend Pride plans. Don’t fret about parking, as International Market Place will validate for up to 4 hours.
$28.52, International Market Place, 2330 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, honolulupride.com, @honolulupride
Luann de Lesseps: Welcome to the Lu-Niverse
Thursday, Oct. 16, 7 p.m.
Enjoy an evening of song and dance in this spectacular cabaret show hosted by Luann de Lesseps, a former cast member of The Real Housewives of New York City. Ms. de Lesseps is also known for her roles on the Bravo and Peacock show Luann and Sonja: Welcome To Crappie Lake, her cabaret show Countess Cabaret and hit songs like “Money Can’t Buy You Class” and “Marry F Kill.”
$60.50–$110.50, Hawaiʻi Theatre, 1130 Bethel St., Downtown, hawaiitheatre.com, @hawaiitheatre
Pride Opening Party at Scarlet Honolulu
Friday, Oct. 17, 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.
It’s finally Pride weekend! Dance the night away at the Official Pride Opening Party on Scarlet Honolulu’s two dance floors. The night’s theme is “Playtime,” so grab a drink, let loose and hit the floor.
$20 cover, Scarlet Honolulu, 80 S Pauahi St., Chinatown, scarlethonolulu.com, @scarlethnl

Photo: Courtesy of Hawaiʻi LGBT Legacy Foundation
Honolulu Pride Parade
Saturday, Oct. 18, 3 to 5 p.m.
Join Pride allies, nonprofits and businesses for the spectacular annual procession, featuring gorgeous floats, performers, advocates and volunteers! This year’s theme is Ho‘omau, a celebration of queer resilience. The Honolulu Pride Parade starts at Magic Island at 3 p.m. and marches down Kalākaua Avenue. The procession ends at the Waikīkī Shell, but don’t go home just yet because the Pride Festival kicks off at 5 p.m.
Ala Moana Beach Park, 1201 Ala Moana Blvd., Ala Moana, honolulupride.com, @honolulupride

Photo: Courtesy of Hawai‘i LGBT Legacy Foundation
Honolulu Pride Festival
Saturday, Oct. 18, 5 to 9 p.m.
As the Honolulu Pride Festival arrives at the Waikīkī Shell, the festivities are only just beginning! At 5 p.m., the festival kicks off with more than 70 community booths featuring food, activities, community organizations and four hours of live entertainment to enjoy. If you’re still raring to go after the festival, wrap up the night with the after party at Hula’s Bar and Lei Stand.
Tom Moffat Waikīkī Shell, 2805 Monsarrat Ave., Waikīkī, honolulupride.com, @honolulupride

Candi Shell. Photo: Taylor Cullen
Family Sunday: True Colors
Sunday, Oct. 19, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Celebrate Pride with a Sunday family fun day at the Honolulu Museum of Art! Check out family-friendly drag performances by Candi Shell, Tara Way and Glacier Mugler, a drag queen storytime, a pride gallery talk story with Candi Shell and drawing and art-making.
Free for kamaʻāina, Honolulu Museum of Art, 900 S Beretania St., Makiki, honolulumuseum.org, @honolulumuseum
Together We Soar Drag Brunch
Sunday, Oct. 19, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Shake off the night’s festivities with a special meet-and-greet featuring RuPaul’s Drag Race alumni Kornbread and Jewels Sparkles at 10 a.m. Then at 11 a.m., enjoy a mimosa and a sprawling breakfast buffet from bacon and eggs to kalbi flank steak and roasted miso-glazed salmon, with performances from a host of talented queens. Paid valet parking will be available onsite.
$95–$120, ‘Alohilani Resort Waikīkī Beach Swell Deck, 2490 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, honolulupride.com, @honolulupride

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The Rocky Horror Picture Show 50th Anniversary
Sunday, Oct. 24, 7:30 to 9 p.m.
Gather for a spooky screening of the cult classic film The Rocky Horror Picture Show, at the Honolulu Museum of Art in celebration of the film’s 50th anniversary. Show up early for some extracurricular activities in the courtyard featuring guests from the Hawai‘i Opera Theatre. Each ticket will come up with a bag of props that the audience can use during the screening, and viewers are invited to dress up (no full-face masks, outside props, accessories larger than 16 inches, body paint, feathers, glitter or organic materials).
$25, Honolulu Museum of Art, 900 S Beretania St., Makiki, honolulumuseum.org, @honolulumuseum
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