SAN FRANCISCO—Queerly Beloved, the Bay Area's underground queer pride celebration, is returning to 1015 Folsom for its 13th annual takeover event.
Nadya Tolokonnikova, founder of Russian protest feminist punk rock band Pussy Riot, is headlining this year's performances. The event is hosted by adult star Courtney Trouble. Taking over all three rooms of 1015 Folsom, Queerly Beloved delivers a night of performance, protest, and pleasure.
The 2025 edition also features a lineup of queer DJs including Your Muther, Hot Goth GF, and Baby Magick, plus a curated dungeon experience from Dykes of Darkness, interactive dommes and dancers, and an immersive vibe.
"Queerly Beloved is not just a party—it’s a political act. A hedonistic, heart-forward alternative to corporate Pride, it celebrates femme power, sex worker inclusion, fat liberation, anti-genocide resistance, and queer futures. No sponsors. No rainbow capitalism. Just raw queer power and chosen family," explained a rep.
Follow Queerly Beloved on Instagram for updates and the full lineup reveal: @queerlybelovedsf.
Tickets are now available. Attendees must be 21 years and older.