
🌿 Green Space Festival
📅 June 24–28, 2026
📍 Barbara Hall Park, Toronto
🅾 Free Admission
🏳️⚧️ Pride Toronto
Green Space Festival Toronto 2026
Five nights. World-class DJs. Drag royalty. All free. And every dollar raised goes directly to The 519 — Canada’s largest 2SLGBTQ+ community centre, right next door. Green Space Festival is one of the best things that happens in Toronto during Pride Week, and it has been for years.
Running June 24–28, 2026 at Barbara Hall Park in the Church-Wellesley Village, the 2026 lineup is genuinely stacked: drag legend Alyssa Edwards on Thursday, RuPaul’s Drag Race season 16 winner Nymphia Wind on Friday, Grammy-winning DJ David Morales closing Sunday night, legendary disco collective Horse Meat Disco mid-week, and much more. Five events, all free, all ages, one of Toronto’s most beloved outdoor spaces.
🎤 World-Class DJs
💍 Drag Performances
🌿 Outdoor Park Venue
❤️ 2SLGBTQ+ Fundraiser
🍾 All Ages
🌄 Pride Week
💡 All five main events (Starry Night, Disco Disco, One World, Lipstick Jungle, Treehouse) are completely free and all-ages — no ticket needed. Special experiences like The Reception and Le Royal Drag Brunch require separate tickets.
✨ Why Green Space Is a Pride Week Essential
Pride Week in Toronto is a lot of things. Green Space Festival is the one that feels like a proper outdoor party with a real conscience behind it. Five nights of exceptional music and performance, free entry every night, in a park that genuinely comes alive in June — and all of it raising funds for The 519, which runs year-round programs that serve 2SLGBTQ+ communities who need it most.
The bookings for 2026 are some of the strongest in the festival’s history. Grammy Award-winning DJ David Morales closes Treehouse on Sunday. RuPaul’s Drag Race season 16 winner Nymphia Wind performs at One World on Friday. Legendary disco collective Horse Meat Disco anchors Disco Disco on Thursday alongside drag icon Alyssa Edwards. And Starry Night on Wednesday opens the week with a massive queer performance showcase featuring Bosco, Tynomi Banks, and a cast that goes deep.
It’s all ages, all free, rain or shine. Whether you come for one night or all five, you’re supporting something that matters — and having one of the best times Toronto Pride has to offer.
📅 Five Nights at a Glance
All events are at Barbara Hall Park, 519 Church St. All free. All ages.
Wed June 24
⭐ Starry Night
Doors 5pm · Show 8pm–midnight · Drag showcase with Bosco, Tynomi Banks & more
Thu June 25
🎡 Disco Disco
5pm–midnight · Horse Meat Disco, Alyssa Edwards, Phillippe, The Patchouli Brothers
Fri June 26
🌐 One World
5pm–midnight · Nymphia Wind, La Santa, Ahmad Joudeh, Jackie Cox, Blackgold, Deko-ze, Karaba
Sat June 27
💍 Lipstick Jungle
1pm–midnight · Coco & Breezy, Youna, Azzecca, Sydney Blu, Carerra & Tavares, Mix Signals
Sun June 28
🌳 Treehouse
1pm–midnight · David Morales, The Shapeshifters, Arymé, Bákayan, Ash Banks
⭐ Starry Night
Wednesday June 24 · Doors 5pm · Show 8–midnight
The opening night of Green Space Festival and one of the biggest queer performance showcases of Pride Week. Starry Night has a well-earned reputation for booking artists who bring something genuinely unexpected to a park stage — this year’s lineup is deep.
Bosco
Tynomi Banks
Darlene Mitchell
Nini Coco
Jane Don’t
Briar Blush
Aura Fantasia
Avana Mexxa
Baby Bel Bel & Makayla Couture
Fleur Fantasie
Love Masisi
PSP
The Cousins
Xtacy Love
Zi
Steak Haus
Presented by BIKTARVY. Free admission. Doors open 5pm, show runs 8pm–midnight.
🎡 Disco Disco
Thursday June 25 · 5pm–midnight
The disco night. And not in a retro-novelty way — in the way that reminds you why disco was the sound of liberation in the first place. Horse Meat Disco, the legendary London collective, headlines from 9pm to midnight. Drag icon Alyssa Edwards performs. Phillippe opens, The Patchouli Brothers bridge the gap.
5:00–7:00
Phillippe
7:00–9:00
The Patchouli Brothers
9:00–midnight
Horse Meat Disco ⭐
From 6:45
Alyssa Edwards & Sami Landri — performances
🌐 One World
Friday June 26 · 5pm–midnight
Friday night at Green Space goes global. One World is the most internationally-minded night of the festival — DJs and performers bringing sounds and stories from across the world to Barbara Hall Park. RuPaul’s Drag Race season 16 winner Nymphia Wind headlines the performances. Palestinian-Dutch dancer Ahmad Joudeh joins La Santa for a special performance. The DJ set runs from global house through Afrobeats and beyond.
5:00–7:00
Blackgold
7:00–8:30
Deko-ze
8:30–10:00
Karaba
10:00–midnight
La Santa (with Ahmad Joudeh) ⭐
From 6:45
Nymphia Wind, Jackie Cox, Diva Beirut, Jada Shada Hudson — performances
💍 Lipstick Jungle
Saturday June 27 · 1pm–midnight
The Saturday event kicks off at 1 in the afternoon — eleven hours of music. Lipstick Jungle has long been the house and electronic night of Green Space, and the 2026 lineup leans into that with serious intent. Coco & Breezy headline the mid-afternoon into early evening, with Korean DJ Youna closing out midnight.
1:00–2:30
Mix Signals
2:30–4:00
Carerra & Tavares
4:00–7:00
Coco & Breezy ⭐
7:00–8:00
Sydney Blu
8:00–10:00
Azzecca
10:00–midnight
Youna
🌳 Treehouse
Sunday June 28 · 1pm–midnight
The closing night. Treehouse is Green Space Festival’s flagship event and it closes 2026 in proper fashion. Grammy Award-winning DJ David Morales — one of the most influential figures in the history of house music — takes the decks from 9pm to midnight. The Shapeshifters, who have been reliably brilliant at every festival they’ve played over the past decade, run the 6:30 slot before him. Arymé, Bákayan, and Ash Banks build the day from the afternoon.
1:00–2:30
Ash Banks
2:30–4:00
Bákayan
4:00–6:30
Arymé
6:30–9:00
The Shapeshifters ⭐
9:00–midnight
David Morales ⭐
🎫 Ticketed Special Experiences
Beyond the five free events, Green Space Festival offers a few ticketed experiences for those who want to take the week further.
🎉 The Reception
Wednesday, June 24
An exclusive evening event marking the opening of Pride Week. Presented by The 519. Tickets required.
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👑 Le Royal Drag Brunch
Saturday, June 27
A ticketed drag brunch to kick off Saturday before Lipstick Jungle. Presented by The 519.
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🌳 Treehouse Afterparty
Sunday, June 28
The official afterparty for Treehouse, keeping the Sunday night energy going past midnight. Tickets via Ticketmaster.
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❤️ Party for a Cause
Every dollar raised through Green Space Festival supports The 519 — Canada’s largest 2SLGBTQ+ community centre. The 519 provides year-round programs, services, and advocacy to 2SLGBTQ+ communities in Toronto and across the country. Your attendance at a free event, your ticket to a special experience, your donation — all of it goes there.
Donate to The 519 →
🚌 Getting to Barbara Hall Park
The festival is at Barbara Hall Park, 519 Church St, Toronto — beside The 519 community centre in the Church-Wellesley Village.
🚌 TTC (Easiest)
Line 1 to Wellesley Station, then walk east along Wellesley St to Church St — a few minutes on foot. The park is right there.
🚘 Driving
Church Street in the Village during Pride Week is busy. If you drive, street parking in the neighbourhood fills quickly. Green P lots are available in the area.
🚲 By Bike
Church Street has a protected bike lane running through the Village. Easy access by bike from most central Toronto neighbourhoods.
💡 Things Worth Knowing Before You Go
🌳 If you only go to one night, make it Treehouse. David Morales from 9pm to midnight, free entry, under the sky at Barbara Hall Park. It’s going to be the kind of set people talk about for a while.
🎡 Disco Disco has Horse Meat Disco. The London collective that helped define queer disco culture runs 9pm to midnight on Thursday. A serious booking for a free outdoor event.
💍 Lipstick Jungle starts at 1pm on Saturday. Eleven hours of music. If you want a full Pride Saturday, this is where to spend it — Coco & Breezy running a three-hour afternoon set is not something to miss.
💵 The bar is cashless. Debit, Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Apple Pay, and Google Pay all accepted. No cash at all — don’t bother going to the ATM beforehand.
🚪 No outside food or drink. You may bring an empty bottle to refill at the water fountain. Caregivers can bring food for children. Everything else stays outside.
✅ Fully accessible. Wheelchair and mobility device users enter via the Exit at the corner of Church and Monteith. The site is fully accessible.
⛈️ Rain or shine. Events go ahead regardless of weather unless conditions become unsafe. Come prepared for a June evening in Toronto — a light layer doesn’t hurt.
🧱 Club 519 members skip the queue. If you’re a regular supporter, Club 519 membership gives you priority entry. Worth knowing for the busy nights.
❓ Common Questions
Details may change — always confirm the latest on the official Green Space Festival website before heading out.
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