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THIRD COAST PRIDE FEST

October 20 2024

October 20 2024

October 20 2024

October 20 2024

October 20 2024

October 20 2024

October 20 2024

October 20 2024

Event Go out & Time

October 20, 2024
@10.00 pm

Event Location

Galveston,
Texas

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Third Coast Pride Fest


Third Coast Pride Fest is excited to support the local community. Our event will be October 20, 2024. 


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The Third Cost Pride Fest will special guests, Drag Shows, Live Music, Family Events and a Pride Parade

Highlights


Drag Shows – Live Song – Family Events – Pride Parade


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NIGHT LIFE

Join us at one of our supporting bars each night for incredible activities and shows,

LIVE MUSIC

Announcements coming soon,

FAMILY EVENTS

Thursday bedtime college night 18+ Sunday 10:30am Drag Brunch for guests 12 & older. Post parade party for all,

PRIDE PARADE

2pm on Sunday in Downtown Galveston – Sponsored by the downtown partnership,

* COMMUNITY EVENT

Robert's Lafitte

About Us

Galveston's Iconic Drag Show Bar

Robert's Lafitte is Galveston's original drag exhibit bar, and the oldest LGBT block in the articulate of Texas. Our bar has been a home stage to a enormous number of fabulous and unique female impersonators with entertaining drag shows. Appear join us for a night of entertainment, cocktails, and fabulous performances.

We ALWAYS treat ANYONE & EVERYONE that walks in our door like family! EVERYONE IS WELCOME, can come in and JUST BE YOU! Of course hold to be 21 & over to enter and be served. We are a 2 refreshment minimum bar.  Although we do except cards, but please be patient with us. 

An ATM is inside near the door to your right, next to our jukebox.

We also have a pool table to just have a minuscule fun, drinks and relax. Pool table requires quarters to play for $1. Also have other games available to play. Every morning of week has different events-see our events section for info.  Also every Friday, Sat., & Sunday nights we have drag shows starting at 10:30pm.

Be on lookout for our weekend line ups on our social media pages and weekly email newsletters.  

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Gay Times in Galveston

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Galveston LGBTQ City Guide

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