Two parade participants ride a float: one in a rainbow sequin dress and crown waves to the crowd while the other wears a leafy green costume with a feathered headpiece and beard of greenery, smiling at spectators.

April 28, 2026

New Hope PrideFest 2026 Brings 9 Days of Events, 15,000 Visitors to PA–NJ River Towns

New Hope, PA — A nine-day Pride celebration spanning two states is set to draw more than 15,000 people to the Delaware River waterfront this May, as New Hope and Lambertville prepare for one of the region’s largest early Pride events. PrideFest 2026 will run May 9 through May 17, featuring a packed lineup of performances, community events, and a parade that crosses from New Jersey into Pennsylvania.

Organizers say the festival’s scale — and its unique interstate footprint — highlights both the economic and cultural impact of Pride in the region, with businesses, performers, and visitors converging on the small-town destinations for more than a week of programming.

A Two-State Celebration Anchored by Landmark Parade

New Hope Celebrates, the nonprofit behind the event, unveiled this year’s theme, “Pride IN FULL COLOR,” alongside headliners and a full schedule of activities across both sides of the Delaware River.

New hope pridefest 2026 brings 9 days of events, 15,000 visitors to pa–nj river towns
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The festival culminates Saturday, May 16, with what organizers describe as the only Pride parade in the United States to cross a state line. Marchers will begin in Lambertville, New Jersey, and proceed over the New Hope-Lambertville Bridge into Pennsylvania, led by a 100-foot rainbow flag.

That cross-state moment has become a defining symbol of the event, reinforcing the close ties between the neighboring towns, both long recognized as LGBTQ+-friendly destinations.

New Hope Celebrates President Melissa Patterson emphasized the broader meaning behind the festival’s theme.

New hope pridefest 2026 brings 9 days of events, 15,000 visitors to pa–nj river towns
Photo: new hope pridefest 2026 brings 9 days of events, 15,000 visitors to pa–nj river towns

“I am grateful for the history, the people and their stories that make New Hope and Lambertville a community where queer people are not just accepted, but celebrated,” Patterson said. “Pride IN FULL COLOR honors that legacy and shines a light on every shade of who we were, who we are and who we will continue to be.”


Key Points
• PrideFest 2026 runs May 9–17 across New Hope, PA and Lambertville, NJ
• More than 15,000 attendees expected for nine days of events and performances
• Parade features a 100-foot rainbow flag crossing the Delaware River bridge

Headliners and Events Drive Regional Draw

The celebration blends large-scale entertainment with smaller community-focused gatherings. PrideFest Live!, held after the parade, will feature dance music artist Crystal Waters and Philadelphia-born performer Vincint as headline acts.

Beyond the main stage, the schedule includes a wide range of programming: drag queen storytime, a Progress Pride flag unveiling, Pride Bingo, the “Love is Love” Gala, educational panels, and multiple dance events. A month-long cocktail contest involving more than a dozen local bars and restaurants extends the celebration’s footprint into the broader business community.

Events are spread across venues in both towns, from the Free Library of New Hope and Solebury to Lambertville-area breweries and riverfront event spaces.

Local Economy and Community Visibility

The expected turnout positions PrideFest as a major seasonal boost for local businesses, particularly restaurants, bars, and hospitality venues that rely on spring and summer tourism.

The cocktail contest alone involves more than 16 participating establishments, while vendor opportunities at the Pride Fair give small businesses and artisans direct access to thousands of visitors.

Organizers have also opened applications for parade participants, vendors, volunteers, and sponsors, with a registration deadline of April 30 for those looking to take part.

The event’s structure — combining free public events with ticketed galas and parties — allows for broad community access while supporting the nonprofit’s year-round programming.

From Community Roots to Regional Tradition

New Hope and Lambertville have long shared a reputation as inclusive, arts-driven communities, and PrideFest builds on that identity with a mix of celebration and visibility.

The theme “Pride IN FULL COLOR” draws inspiration from street art imagery, symbolizing what organizers describe as a bold and expressive community presence.

That identity will be on display throughout the week, from family-friendly daytime events to late-night performances and parties, reflecting a wide spectrum of participation.

What to Expect During Pride Week

The busiest stretch of the festival begins May 15, leading into parade weekend. Events include a Friday night kickoff with live music, the Saturday parade and Pride Fair, and a closing tea dance and pool party on Sunday, May 17.

Athena Chanteuse, the newly crowned Miss New Hope Celebrates 2026, will lead the parade before performing during PrideFest Live!, adding a local focal point to the larger entertainment lineup.

Organizers say the goal is to create a space that is both celebratory and accessible, welcoming attendees from across the region and beyond.

For now, preparations are underway as applications remain open and final event details continue to be released. PrideFest 2026 is scheduled to proceed as planned from May 9 through May 17, with organizers expecting one of the largest turnouts in the event’s history.