Welcome to LGBTQIA+ Richmond
See the region through the eyes of locals as you explore the region’s best in LGBTQIA+ events, nightlife, dining, arts, culture and more. We are a vibrant community full of makers, movers and shakers, drag queens and art scenes. Find your mix and share your RVA story using hashtag #OUTRVA. Go Out. Stay Out. Live Out.
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On Thursday evenings in Richmond, a group of runners and walkers gather outside of Babe’s of Carytown. What started in early August 2025 as a simple meet-up has quickly grown into Rainbow Miles Run Club, a queer-centered run club that’s less about competition and more about connection.
Events
You step into Midtown Green on September 27, 2025—the air is buzzing, the colors are dazzling, and the music is pulsing. It’s Pridefest 2025, and you can choose to either take a quick stroll through what’s happening or sashay all day with full details. The choice is yours.
Get ready, Richmond—Black Pride RVA is back for its 8th annual weekend of celebration, empowerment, and Black queer joy! This year’s theme, "Unity in Pride: Root of Resistance," reminds us of the strength that comes from community, love, and resistance.
Richmond is bursting with Pride this June, offering an array of events that celebrate the LGBTQ+ community. From art installations to community festivals, here are some standout happenings you won't want to miss:
Richmond’s LGBTQ+ scene just got a little louder—and a lot more soulful. Harlym Blue’Z is a bold new restaurant and entertainment venue led by powerhouse couple Le’Teshia LeSane and Mecca. With live music, home-cooked meals, and a mission to uplift the community, this space is redefining what it means to dine, connect, and celebrate in RVA.
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Hotels
Richmond has quickly become one of the most up-and-coming travel destinations for history buffs, foodies, craft beer connoisseurs, and pet lovers. For travelers who fall into that last category, vacations can be bittersweet and extra stressful when leaving a furry family member at home. Thankfully, Richmond is home to several pet-friendly hotels that can accommodate the whole family (including the four-legged members)! Here are a few Richmond hotels ready to host you and Fido on your next visit.
It’s hard not to fall in love with a city so cultured, diverse, and welcoming. Located off of East Franklin Street, Linden Row Inn is one of the few buildings in the city that’s a part of the Greek Revival architecture movement with a rich history connected to the LGBTQ community.
This year, don’t waste your time with some boring and over played Valentine’s Day ritual. You are too fabulous for that. We know it and you know it. Instead, here are five date night ideas to celebrate your love.
Traveling with pets can be a challenge, but these Richmond attractions, hotels and restaurants can make your trip a barking good time.
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Shopping LGBTQ Resources Weddings Sports&Outdoors
From clever cards and cozy fragrances to wine and entertaining essentials, these Richmond favorites offer something special for everyone on your list. Add them to your holiday shopping plans and help keep our local LGBTQ-owned businesses thriving.
On Thursday evenings in Richmond, a group of runners and walkers gather outside of Babe’s of Carytown. What started in early August 2025 as a simple meet-up has quickly grown into Rainbow Miles Run Club, a queer-centered run club that’s less about competition and more about connection.
Lucky In Love Wedding Chapel is Richmond’s newest retro-inspired destination for sweet, simple, and stress-free “I dos.” Created by three local wedding professionals who saw a need for meaningful, affordable ceremonies, the chapel offers intimate elopements, customizable scripts, and a welcoming space for all couples—especially LGBTQ+ partners seeking a safe, joyful place to celebrate their love.
Fall is here, the flannels are out (were they ever really put away?), and Richmond’s coffee scene is serving all kinds of cozy. From queer-owned cafés to proudly inclusive hangouts, these spots are bringing caffeine and community all season long.
Local Love
Richmond-based singer/songwriter Dylan Dhindsa is carving out a space for queer voices in pop music — with heart, soul, and a message of belonging. On August 15, Dylan releases his fourth single, “Small Heart,” a heartfelt ballad that unpacks the complexities of growing up gay and Christian in a rural Southern town.
When Stefon Royce takes the stage, it's more than a performance — it’s a statement. As a Drag King, entrepreneur, athlete, and actor, Stefon brings layers of talent, discipline, and presence to every space he steps into.
Richmond-based artist Justice Dwight is a self-taught visual storyteller whose work bursts with color, texture, and pride.
There’s a quiet kind of magic in the way Kieran Segaloff tells love stories. Through her lens at Fingerprint Photo Studio, she doesn’t just capture weddings—she preserves legacies. And for queer couples especially, that kind of preservation is powerful.
From clever cards and cozy fragrances to wine and entertaining essentials, these Richmond favorites offer something special for everyone on your list. Add them to your holiday shopping plans and help keep our local LGBTQ-owned businesses thriving.