Afternoon Drag Show
The daytime headline moment — main stage, all welcome.
Vendor & artisan show
Community resource tables
Karaoke & interactive activities
Afternoon drag show
Local performers — rotating sets Tip
Evening show — Sasha Colby, Margaret Cho, Nina West, RealXman
Times shown as windows while the schedule is finalized. Organizers update this view through the day.
Holland & Tenaska sit together; Steelhouse is a short walk south. Tap a view above to switch the map.
Parade lineup & staging
Parade steps off
Festival & vendor show opens
Local performers are local artists — tap a name to tip them via their link tree.
Karaoke & interactive activities
The Prairie Sirens Tip
Roma Diaz Tip
DJ Cornelius Tip
Afternoon drag show — Vela Moon Tip
Afternoon drag show — Kiki LaBeija Tip
Evening show — Sasha Colby, Margaret Cho, Nina West, RealXman
Exact set times are confirmed closer to the event. Filter by venue above; windows update through the day.
Select your pass to see what you can access and where to go.
All-day combo experience plus a meet & greet with Sasha Colby, Margaret Cho & Nina West. Priority access to the Steelhouse show.
Where to go
Enter at Holland for the daytime festival; head to Steelhouse for the evening show. VIP meet & greet details are sent to your email.
Heartland Pride site
Tickets, parade, stay & more
Parking
Public garages and lots surround the venue cluster. Closest options fill early — arrive with a buffer, or use rideshare.
Rideshare
Designated drop-off zones near each venue. Follow signage and staff direction; meet your ride at the marked pickup points.
Walking between venues
Holland, Tenaska, and Steelhouse are clustered downtown and easily walkable. Accessible routes are marked on the Map.
Eppley Airfield (OMA)
About a 10–15 minute ride from the airport to the downtown cluster by car or rideshare.
Quiet space
A low-stimulation room is available for anyone who needs a break. Find it marked on the Map.
ADA access
Accessible entrances and routes connect all three venues. Routes are marked on the Map; staff can assist on request.
Gender-neutral restrooms
Available at every venue and clearly signed. Locations are pinned on the Map.
Water & sensory notes
Free water stations throughout. Expect amplified sound near stages and bright lighting during shows.
First aid
First-aid stations are staffed at each venue and pinned on the Map. Flag any staff member or volunteer for help.
Lost & found
Bring found items to the Info booth at Holland. Lost something? Check there first, or ask any volunteer.
Emergency
In an emergency, call 911 and notify the nearest staff member. Info booths can reach event safety leads directly.
Code of conduct
Heartland Pride is welcoming across identities, ages, backgrounds, and abilities. Harassment of any kind isn't tolerated — report concerns to staff.
The full directory is published closer to the event. This is a sample of who you'll meet on the day.
These are local artists
Our local performers donate their talent to the herd. If a set moves you, tip them directly — tap any name to open their link tree and send a little love.
Performer link trees are confirmed closer to the event. Evening headliners appear under Vendors & Performers.
Almost
showtime.
The day-of app unlocks for everyone the week of the event — July 17–18, 2026, downtown Omaha.
Tester access
Enter the email you registered and the password we shared with you to preview the app before launch.
Access is limited to approved testers. Trouble getting in? Contact the Heartland Pride team and we'll get you sorted.
That's a
wrap.
We hope you enjoyed Pride 2026. Thank you for showing up — for the herd, and for each other. Two quick things before you go.
How was your weekend?
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