Get ready for an end of the summer party the Quad Cities will be talking about all year! 

Join us on the beautiful Mississippi River at LeClaire Park in Downtown Davenport, IA this weekend for the third annual Quad Cities Fall Pride Festival, September 22nd & 23rd. 
 
Gates open at 4pm on Friday the 22nd and Noon on Saturday the 23rd. 
 
Admission is $7 Friday and $10 Saturday, or $15 for a Weekend Pass. KIDS 12 AND UNDER ARE FREE. WE ARE PET FRIENDLY! 
 
Quad Cities Fall Pride will host a wide variety of entertainment including:
Belly Dancers
Get your take on the Quad Cities' best belly dancers. A site to see, something you'll never forget. 
Pyro and Poi Performances 
The pictures in our photo album show a small glimpse of the amazing talents these performers have. This year we are pleased to announce the addition of QC Sol Fire!
Burlesque
Never a dull moment with the Quad Cities' best burlesque troupe, Bottoms Up Quad City Burlesque
Hooping Performances
A visual display of hooping and art will have you on the edge of your seat. 
Drag Shows
The area's best local talent will light up the stage with a series of drag shows over the entire weekend. Featuring the talents of Jodi Santana, Ginger Snaps, and House of Love.
Live Music
We have a fantastic lineup this year, including the Jordan Danielsen Band, Corporate Rock, Funktastic 5, and more!
 
The festival also offers family friendly activities including a Kid's Area which will be open from Noon-5pm on Saturday. Magic shows, bounce house, and fall related activities such as pumpkin decorating will be available.
 

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