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Tarrant County Gay Pride

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We made it to the other side of town for Tarrant County Gay Pride.

The parade and festival was held in downtown Fort Worth. It was smaller and less organized than Dallas Pride, but still a lot of fun.

There were also a ton of people from Dallas, so we ran into a lot of friends.

Tarrant County Gay Pride Festival at Water Gardens

The end of the Fort Worth gay pride parade near the Water Gardens.

Fort Worth Gay Pride Parade

The end of the Tarrant County gay pride parade.

Fort Worth Gay Pride Parade

A drag queen poses at the end of the Tarrant County gay pride parade.

Fort Worth Gay Pride Parade

Drag Queens from Fort Worth’s Rainbow Lounge in the gay pride parade.

Fort Worth Gay Pride

A rainbow appears from the mist of the Fort Worth water gardens at the end of the parade route.

Fort Worth Gay Pride

A bullmastiff at the gay pride parade.

Fort Worth Gay Pride

A woman waves a rainbow flag at the Tarrant County gay pride parade.

The Festival

The parade was well-attended but the festival was a odd afterthought. It took forever to get inside of the Fort Worth Water Gardens because there were only two people collecting the $1 entry fee and putting on wristbands.

The festival wasn’t worth the wait.

We had to buy beer and drink tickets, but there was only one place to get beer/wine and two food trucks. I’m assuming strange permit rules had something to do with some of the logistics. Maybe they’ll figure things out next year?

Tarrant County Gay Pride Festival at Water Gardens

Performers at the Tarrant County Gay Pride festival in Ft. Worth.

Tarrant County Gay Pride Festival at Water Gardens

The Aerated Water Pool at the Fort Worth Water Gardens.

Tarrant County Gay Pride Festival at Water Gardens

An entertainer wearing a Pikachu costume with dogs at the gay pride festival.

Tarrant County Gay Pride Festival at Water Gardens

A drag queen poses in the middle of the downtown Fort Worth Water Gardens.

Tarrant County Gay Pride Festival at Water Gardens

People sit in the shade at the downtown Fort Worth Water Gardens.

The Bars

After milling around the festival for a while, we headed to some of the Fort Worth gay bars.

Fort Worth has always been a strange place to go out for me. That’s because I’ve only been to the bars during the daytime. There are 20-ish gay bars and restaurants in Oak Lawn, so it doesn’t make sense to plan a night trip to Fort Worth.

Also, I don’t really have the stamina to drive back from Fort Worth at night. (It’s far!) So the real Fort Worth bar experience will remain a mystery for now. 

This day-time bar adventure didn’t disappoint however. The Rainbow Lounge had a charity drag show right after the festival. Most of the queens appeared to be from the Kennedy Davenport drag family, so it was fabulous.

Rainbow Lounge Fort Worth

Rainbow Lounge had a charity drag show at Tarrant County Gay Pride.

Rainbow Lounge Fort Worth

A drag performer at Rainbow Lounge in Fort Worth.

Rainbow Lounge Fort Worth

A drag queen performs at Rainbow Lounge for charity.

Rainbow Lounge Fort Worth

The host of the charity drag show in Fort Worth’s Rainbow Lounge.

We also went to a few of the other bars, but they were only moderately busy. That did however make it very easy to get a drink, so there’s that.

I would do Fort Worth / Tarrant County Pride again this year, and I might even do an overnight!

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