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NEA PRIDEfest 2026 Set for Downtown Jonesboro in June

NEA PRIDEfest 2026 Set for Downtown Jonesboro in June

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Jonesboro, AR – Contributed – As announced on social media last month, NEA Progress and OutNEA are proud to bring NEA PRIDEfest 2026, set for Saturday, June 13, back to downtown, bringing thousands together for a high-energy celebration of community, visibility and inclusion.

This year’s theme, “The Future is Inclusive,” highlights the continued push for equality while celebrating the resilience and growth of the LGBTQIA+ community across Northeast Arkansas and beyond.

The all-day festival will run from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m., featuring live entertainment including drag performances, music and special guest appearances, local vendors, food trucks and community organizations, interactive experiences and family-friendly activities and evening headlining performances and giveaways.

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Organizers expect more than 5,000 attendees, continuing the festival’s rapid growth since its launch in 2019.

NEA PRIDEfest is the largest LGBTQIA+ event in the region, while also supporting local businesses, nonprofits and artists. The event is made possible through community partnerships, sponsors and volunteers committed to fostering connection and belonging.

Vendor and sponsorship opportunities are still available. Interested participants can sign up using the links below:

  • Vendor registration here
  • Sponsorship opportunities here

About NEA Progress

NEA Progress is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocacy, education and community engagement across Northeast Arkansas, working to create a more inclusive and equitable future for all.

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