
Saturday, June 14
Riverdale Regional Park, 9755 Henderson Rd., Brighton
Celebrate love and equality at Adams County Pride! Join Adams County Parks, Open Space & Cultural Arts for a free, family-friendly festival featuring art and live entertainment!

Stage Schedule
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![]() | Noon–1:00 p.m. | Kerrie Joy w/ Live Band | ![]()
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1–1:30 p.m. | Demi | ||
1:30–2:30 p.m. | Yugs | ||
3–4:00 p.m. | Dogtags | ||
4–6:00 p.m. | Drag Show |
RAINBOW DOME Schedule
Announcement coming soon!
Art at Pride
In addition to live music, roller skating, and lots of food, we’re bringing in a lineup of amazing local artists to create interactive and site-specific installations that will make this year’s Pride truly unique.
Alexander Gomez
Artist Alex Gomez is a versatile visual storyteller who isn’t afraid to use any and every medium to bring his ideas to life. Alex brings his interactive project Brick by Brick to 2025 Pride, an empowering installation that will provide catharsis for Adams County Pride Festival attendees at a time when it’s most needed.
Nathan Hall & Drew Austin
Nathan Hall is a composer and artist who explores site-specificity, nature and climate (particularly about ideas and culture of the North), sexuality, and personal identity. Drew Austin is an interdisciplinary artist and curator whose work functions as a conduit for understanding and comprehension of everyday things. Together, these two are bringing Chime Pavilion, an interactive installation inviting guests to create their own music and experience intimate performances throughout the day.
Learn more about Nathan Hall.
Learn more about Drew Austin.
Diana Merkel
Artist Diana Merkel is a branding and graphic design expert with over 18 years of experience as owner and creative director of PS.Design. Diana brings her installation Lyre ’72 to 2025 Pride, a project exploring how our worlds are intricately woven together, and that no matter who we are, we can find community and connection.
Chelsea Gilmore
Artist Chelsea Gilmore finds inspiration in the natural world, exploring materials and breaking boundaries of the cultural associations with abundant discarded objects. Drawing inspiration from the wind and incorporating soft, repurposed, and natural materials, Chelsea will create an immersive and contemplative experience for Adams County Pride attendees.
K Works Studio
Artists and trained architects Katie Donahue and Katharina Hoerath create community-rooted installations that blend architectural design, sculpture work, and innovative uses of materials. They are bringing their larger-than-life Rainbow Arch Pavilion to Pride to provide a landmark for rest, conversation, celebration, and exploration.
Learn more about K Works Studio.
Rainbow Arch Pavilion presented by

Marriagepalooza
Adams County Clerk & Recorder Josh Zygielbaum is excited to bring back Marriagepalooza to Adams County Pride. Marriagepalooza is a mass wedding ceremony where all couples are invited to participate. For more information, click here.
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Officiant
Stella Diver is a force in Denver’s nightlife scene—a fierce performer, dynamic host, and trailblazing event director for one of downtown’s premier bar groups. Known for her bold concepts, sharp wit, and show-stopping performances, Stella doesn’t just entertain—she builds community. Whether she’s turning out a packed show or mentoring rising talent, Stella continues to redefine what drag leadership looks like. A true visionary, she’s setting the standard and breaking the mold.
In Partnership With