EXCLUSIVE: Pride on the Shore Announces Community Ticket Program

Pittsburgh’s LGBTQ+ Pop Music Festival announces affordability and accessibility initiative

Today, Nick Staples Presents announced a new program to cater to a larger portion of the community as they remain committed to making Pride on the Shore affordably accessible. Their Community Ticket Program aims to ensure they are inclusive for all people so those on a low income can enjoy their event. 

The program will offer General Admission Tickets for $30.50 for Friday, May 31 and $39.50 for Sunday, June 2, plus processing fees, on a first-come, first-serve basis until sold out.

The program is “no questions asked” and is intended for individuals who otherwise can not afford the regular ticket price of the Pride on the Shore music festival. We ask that if you can afford standard price tickets that you leave these for those who can not.

To apply, follow the link below, input your information, and wait for an email with a special ticket link. Tickets are first come first serve, once sold out, no additional tickets will be added.

Sign-ups are live now and allocated tickets are expected to go fast. 

Produced by PromoWest North Shore and Nick Staples Presents, Pride on the Shore is a music festival that welcomes, supports, and celebrates all members and allies of the LGBTQ+ community. Now heading into its third year, Pride on the Shore continues to create a forward-thinking Pride music experience for the Pittsburgh community.

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