Park update: From June 16 – 20, the section of the High Line from 23rd to 30th Streets will be temporarily closed. Visitors may exit at those streets and walk along 10th Avenue to re-enter the park.

Update: High Line Tour: From Freight to Flowers will not take place on June 17 or June 18. We look forward to seeing you on a future tour!

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Arts & Cultural Events

PRIDE at the High Line

Thursday, June 9, 2022
5 – 7pm
Location
On the High Line at 17th Street and 10th Avenue at the 10th Avenue Square

Learn about our 2025 Pride event →

This June, The Generations Project will produce PRIDE at the High Line, an intergenerational storytelling show about the neighborhood, its history, and the people of Chelsea and the surrounding area. The event will feature storytellers from the Edie Windsor SAGE Center and Greenwich House, and will celebrate place and pride and the many decades of LGBTQ+ history that are so interwoven around the High Line. The fabulous drag queen Castrata will perform and act as emcee.

Advance registration is encouraged. Walk-ups are welcome.

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The Generations Project is a nonprofit in NYC that cultivates intergenerational communities and preserves LGBTQ+ history through oral story sharing. They produce and film live storytelling events and facilitate programs to foster connection and empathy across all ages, classes, and sexual and gender identities. Learn more.

Castrata is the Drag Chanteuse of NYC! She is taking what it means to be a drag singer to the next level with her unique voice and glamor to match. She can be found all around the city giving shows on shows on shows. But most importantly, you can find her on all social media @castratanyc.

Support

Major support for High Line Community Engagement Programs is provided by Denise Littlefield Sobel, Sarah Min and Matt Pincus, and Susan and Stephen Scherr.

Additional project support is provided, in part, by a grant from the NYC Green Relief & Recovery Fund and by The Brown Foundation, Inc.

High Line Programs and accessibility are supported, in part, with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the New York City Council.

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The High Line is almost entirely supported by people like you. As a nonprofit, we need your support to keep this public space free—and extraordinary—for everyone.