Events at Wellington Pride Festival 2025
There’s all kinds of things happening over the month of March, from large scale to small. Have a hunt and find what’s good for you.
Wellington Pride Festival is producing Kuru Pounamu, the Youth Ball, Out in the City, and the Hīkoi and Pride Picnic. All other events are created by our community.
Scroll to find events chronologically, filter by categories to align with your interests, or tags to match your accessibility needs. Otherwise you can download the full programme as a PDF.

Selena Mersey: Bisexuelle
Bisexuelle is a fraudster and a phony and a top-class liar. Bisexuelle is a smokin' hot broad with a gun. But most of all, Bisexuelle is a madcap, laugh-a-minute exploration of marginalised identity.
And hot damn, was she something to write home about…

APHRODI-TIM
In this brand-new experimental solo show, join Tim as he explores what it really means to love yourself. Combining rituals, poetry, ancient goddesses, dinner plans, sacrificial shit, queer shit, shit, and facial massage, APHRODI-TIM will take you on a half-baked odyssey in the pursuit of self-acceptance and a slither of sanity.

Prowl
Drawing on the divine feminine as a chameleon, witness urban POC artists take the stage, delving into the complex layers of femininity within themselves and one another. Utilising street dance as a potent tool for political expression, these performers confront gender and body politics, challenging colonial legacies and spotlighting indigenous perspectives on gender and femininity, dismantling and redefining the concepts shaped by colonialism.

Fist Club
It's your first meeting of Fist Club, an exclusive underground group of rebel girls & dykonic sapphics who pledge to make men cry and MILF's out of your mums.

Selena Mersey: Bisexuelle
Bisexuelle is a fraudster and a phony and a top-class liar. Bisexuelle is a smokin' hot broad with a gun. But most of all, Bisexuelle is a madcap, laugh-a-minute exploration of marginalised identity.
And hot damn, was she something to write home about…

APHRODI-TIM
In this brand-new experimental solo show, join Tim as he explores what it really means to love yourself. Combining rituals, poetry, ancient goddesses, dinner plans, sacrificial shit, queer shit, shit, and facial massage, APHRODI-TIM will take you on a half-baked odyssey in the pursuit of self-acceptance and a slither of sanity.

Prowl
Drawing on the divine feminine as a chameleon, witness urban POC artists take the stage, delving into the complex layers of femininity within themselves and one another. Utilising street dance as a potent tool for political expression, these performers confront gender and body politics, challenging colonial legacies and spotlighting indigenous perspectives on gender and femininity, dismantling and redefining the concepts shaped by colonialism.

Fist Club
It's your first meeting of Fist Club, an exclusive underground group of rebel girls & dykonic sapphics who pledge to make men cry and MILF's out of your mums.

Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit
A dinner, a relationship on the rocks, a séance gone awry, what could possibly go wrong?

Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit
A dinner, a relationship on the rocks, a séance gone awry, what could possibly go wrong?

Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit
A dinner, a relationship on the rocks, a séance gone awry, what could possibly go wrong?

Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit
A dinner, a relationship on the rocks, a séance gone awry, what could possibly go wrong?

Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit
A dinner, a relationship on the rocks, a séance gone awry, what could possibly go wrong?

The Magic of Her Body: Readings of Katherine Mansfield’s Queer Writing
Join performance artist Vixen Temple and historian Kerryn Pollock of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga on a journey through Mansfield’s sensual diary entries and sapphic-coded short stories, moving through the rooms in the home of her birth, Katherine Mansfield House & Garden in Thorndon.

The Magic of Her Body: Readings of Katherine Mansfield’s Queer Writing
Join performance artist Vixen Temple and historian Kerryn Pollock of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga on a journey through Mansfield’s sensual diary entries and sapphic-coded short stories, moving through the rooms in the home of her birth, Katherine Mansfield House & Garden in Thorndon.

The Magic of Her Body: Readings of Katherine Mansfield’s Queer Writing
Join performance artist Vixen Temple and historian Kerryn Pollock of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga on a journey through Mansfield’s sensual diary entries and sapphic-coded short stories, moving through the rooms in the home of her birth, Katherine Mansfield House & Garden in Thorndon.

The Magic of Her Body: Readings of Katherine Mansfield’s Queer Writing
Join performance artist Vixen Temple and historian Kerryn Pollock of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga on a journey through Mansfield’s sensual diary entries and sapphic-coded short stories, moving through the rooms in the home of her birth, Katherine Mansfield House & Garden in Thorndon.

The Magic of Her Body: Readings of Katherine Mansfield’s Queer Writing
Join performance artist Vixen Temple and historian Kerryn Pollock of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga on a journey through Mansfield’s sensual diary entries and sapphic-coded short stories, moving through the rooms in the home of her birth, Katherine Mansfield House & Garden in Thorndon.

The Magic of Her Body: Readings of Katherine Mansfield’s Queer Writing
Join performance artist Vixen Temple and historian Kerryn Pollock of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga on a journey through Mansfield’s sensual diary entries and sapphic-coded short stories, moving through the rooms in the home of her birth, Katherine Mansfield House & Garden in Thorndon.

The Magic of Her Body: Readings of Katherine Mansfield’s Queer Writing
Join performance artist Vixen Temple and historian Kerryn Pollock of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga on a journey through Mansfield’s sensual diary entries and sapphic-coded short stories, moving through the rooms in the home of her birth, Katherine Mansfield House & Garden in Thorndon.