
Celebrate Pride with Rush Run Club!
Join us for a fun, inclusive morning of movement, community, and good vibes!
Meet at Pegasus Arms
9:00 AM, Saturday 28 March
We’ll kick things off with a quick warm-up before heading around Hagley Park for an easy 6km walk, jog, or run — all paces welcome!
Afterwards, we’ll head back to Pegasus Arms to relax and celebrate with coffee or drinks, a live DJ, and an epic prize draw.
**Prizes for BEST DRESSED**
This event is for everyone — families, allies, pets and the rainbow community.
Come as you are and be part of something special!

Join Ray Shipley for a special, early edition of their beloved ‘Late Night Poetry Hour’ in celebration of Pride 2026! Expect an open mic, followed by feature sets from two incredible local poets – Isla Huia and Tarn Wright. Sign up for the open mic from 5.30pm (priority will be given to poets from the LGBTQIA+ community), with the poetry kicking off from 6pm. As always, this event will run longer than an hour!
This event is open to all ages.
It is an uncensored space, but hate speech will not be tolerated.
Pride Poetry Hour
Friday 27 March
6.00-7.45pm
Free, please register your attendance
Registering your attendance does not automatically sign you up for the open mic – those sign-ups will happen on the night!

| Whether you have no idea where to start, you have already crocheted a little but would like to learn new techniques, or you are branching out from other yarn crafts, join us for a nice queer craft time! We provide all the necessary supplies – including crochet hooks, yarn, resources and easy patterns – and seasoned crocheters will be at hand to teach and guide you. If you already have supplies or a kit, feel free to bring them along, and we can help you get started! Experienced crocheters are of course also welcome, either to just enjoy a nice queer craft gathering, or to help guide beginners. We’ll meet in Tūranga central library, on the 3rd floor, on Wednesday the 25th of March at 6pm. (Please note this event is taking place in the library, but is not a library event). See you there! |

Christchurch City Libraries and Day One Hāpai te Haeata are proud to present seven short films by local LGBTQIA+ filmmakers in celebration of Pride 2026! The evening will include a Q&A with some of the directors and producers, hosted by Ray Shipley. This event will run for two hours, with a quick break for refreshments halfway through. The full list of films is below:
Venue: Tautoru / TSB Space, Hapori | Community, Level 1, Tūranga
M mature audiences 16 years and over

The Secret Piano Bar
Where the night leans in to listen.
Proudly presented by ITR and JR Entertainment as part of Ōtautahi Christchurch Pride
Step inside, turn your phone to silent, and let the night unfold…
Hidden somewhere within the Isaac Theatre Royal, The Secret Piano Bar comes alive after dark—an intimate Ōtautahi Christchurch Pride experience where voices rise, secrets are shared, and the piano never sleeps.
This is a night crafted by those in the room: the music, the mood, and the moments shaped by everyone who gathers—singers, storytellers, friends, and you. Settle in with a drink, relax into the warm after-hours atmosphere, and, if you feel like lingering, add one of ITR’s signature platters to enjoy at your table. Share a song with friends if the moment feels right, or simply lean back and listen.
From big feelings to quiet confessions, every moment is once-only… if you know, you know.
Stay for one drink—or stay until the piano plays its final chord. At The Secret Piano Bar, the night is yours.

Join us for the second annual ICONIC Youth Pride Party. This year’s theme is Dare to Dream. ![]()
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Dress up in your dreamiest outfit and come ready to dance. We will have drag performers, DJs, and kai – all for free! ![]()
optional getting ready together event 5pm -7pm
main event 7pm – 10pm
for students aged 13-18
completely FREE event, but tickets are required for entry!
Need help completing your look? We’ll have a free clothing swap event before the ball, so you can find the perfect dress, suit, or accessory to make this the dreamiest night ever ![]()
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Details coming soon!
Any questions? Contact waitaha@insideout.org.nz

| Celebrating the human form in all its expressions- strength, vulnerability & desire. EveryBody brings together a bold cross-section of 19 contemporary and figurative artists whose practice pushes to the edges. A show that refuses to sit quietly on the wall, and works that will spark conversation long after the opening night crowd has dispersed. For those seeking art that invites reflection and connection, this is your space. Join us for the Opening Night Event: 6pm, 19 March 2026 19 – 29 March Free entry | R18- Adult themes |

1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture is a feature documentary that follows the story of tireless researchers who trace the origins of the anti-gay movement among Christians to a grave mistranslation of the Bible in 1946.
It chronicles the discovery of never-before-seen archives at Yale University which unveil astonishing new revelations, and casts significant doubt on any biblical basis for LGBTQIA+ prejudice. Featuring commentary from prominent scholars as well as opposing pastors, including the personal stories of the film’s creators, 1946 is at once challenging, enlightening, and inspiring.
Come join us at All Souls Church in Merivale as we show this important film in an inclusive and affirming space.

It’s Ōtautahi Pride right now, but we know pride – and allyship – extends all year long. Join us for a workshop and panel discussion on what being an ally (or an accomplice!) looks like in 2026. What are the challenges our diverse community are facing? Where do we need people to step up? How can people get stuck in?
Bring your pātai and whakaaro for this evening of kōrero.

Scattered Sound Sessions is back for volume 4!
These cosy nights feature our fave poets and musicians performing in nooks and crannies throughout Darkroom and our neighbouring art gallery space!
Our line up this time round features:
Poetry from Ciaran Fox
Our MC for the night, musician and wordsmith Deej Cooper
Musician Karleshia
More music from Willowby
and musical comedian Troubadette!
Thurs March 12th
7pm doors, music from 7:30pm
R18. R.O.A.R.
The venue is unfortunately only accessible via stairs. Haapai cards welcome. For accessibility info and assistance please see:
https://www.hapaiaccesscard.org.nz/participating-businesses/darkroom