Pride Hub
Welcome to the Pride Hub at A’DAM Toren.
Throughout WorldPride, our spaces become a home for exhibitions, workshops, conversations, performances and community events hosted by inspiring LGBTQIA+ organisations, artists and creatives. Explore the programme below and reserve your spot for the events that are open to everyone.
WorldPride
Programme
Friday 24 July
Roots & Rainbows
An intimate community evening celebrating culture, identity and queerness. Expect inspiring conversations, spoken word, music, cultural exchange and meaningful connections in a welcoming space hosted by Queer Unity.
Monday 27 July
Book Presentation: A Letter Full of Love to an Unknown Person
An evening hosted by Queer Work featuring a project presentation by Sajad Salmanpour, live music by Mani and Fardad Dadvand, and co-author readings. The event concludes with a panel discussion on the importance of queer refugee stories, moderated by Bamber Delver and Sajad Salmanpour, followed by a networking reception and book signing.
Thursday 30 July
Vogue Workshop by House of B
Discover the power, history, and expression of Vogue during this interactive workshop by House of B. Originating from ballroom culture, Vogue is all about confidence, creativity, and storytelling through movement. Whether you’re discovering Vogue for the first time or already have experience, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to learn the fundamentals, express yourself, and become part of an inspiring community. No experience is needed — everyone is welcome.
Vernissage: The Men in the G
Discover The Men in the G, a group exhibition by five artists exploring the male figure as the central theme in their work. Join the opening of the exhibition in The 360 at A’DAM Tower and celebrate queer art, creativity and connection during WorldPride.
Unity Runway
Celebrate love, freedom and self-expression during this special WorldPride edition by Diversity Fashion Week. Enjoy a day featuring a Vogue Workshop, a vibrant fashion show and an afterparty inspired by fashion, ballroom culture and inclusivity. Everyone is welcome.
Friday 31 July
Exposition: The Men in the G
The exhibition will showcase artworks by five artists from five different countries: Amirata Winter (born in Iran, based in Austria), Carlos Corredera (Spain), Rene Farias (born in Cuba, based in Miami), Ronn Kools (the Netherlands), and Rubber Bandit (Poland). These artists are men whose artwork primarily focuses on men. The “G” in the exhibition’s title therefore refers to the “G” in LGBTQIA+.
Bring Your Own Ally by Pride University
What does it truly mean to be an ally to the queer community? Pride University invites you to dive into the core of allyship: listening, learning, and standing up. Hosted by Doeta Aartsma in conversation with Loiza Lamers, Jurre Geluk, and MEROL, followed by drinks on the rooftop terrace. Bring a friend, colleague, or family member and join the conversation.
Monday 3 August
Exposition: The Men in the G
The exhibition will showcase artworks by five artists from five different countries: Amirata Winter (born in Iran, based in Austria), Carlos Corredera (Spain), Rene Farias (born in Cuba, based in Miami), Ronn Kools (the Netherlands), and Rubber Bandit (Poland). These artists are men whose artwork primarily focuses on men. The “G” in the exhibition’s title therefore refers to the “G” in LGBTQIA+.
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