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Pride & Joy
Pride & Joy

Pride & Joy

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Dec 14, 2025, 7:00 p.m.

Canadian Museum for Human Rights, 85 Israel Asper Way, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0L5, Canada

about the event

Winnipeg's 2SLGBTQIA+ choral community invites you to step into a night of warmth, sparkle, and unapologetic celebration with Pride and Joy, a winter concert dedicated to honoring queer joy in all its forms. 


Set against a backdrop of cozy seasonal vibes with twinkling lights, soft snow, and heart-warming melodies, this event brings together 2SLGBTQIA+ voices, and stories for an evening that radiates love, resilience, and community.


Expect a vibrant blend of music from RHP and the RHP Youth Choir that highlights the beauty of queer identity and the magic of chosen family during the winter season. From soulful ballads to uplifting anthems, Pride and Joy invites you to gather, get cozy, and celebrate the glow we create when we come together.


Warm, inclusive, and joy-filled, this concert is a reminder that even in the coldest months, queer brilliance shines bright!


General Admission $25 | Reduced Admission $10*

Tickets available online and at the door


*RHP strives to ensure our performances are accessible to all who wish to join us. We offer a reduced admission ticket for those facing financial barriers and for children and students (Grade 12 and under).


For information on accessibility please visit the museum website: https://humanrights.ca/visit/accessibility


Rainbow Harmony Project would like to acknowledge The Winnipeg Foundation, and Manitoba Arts Council for their funding support this season. 

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Rainbow Harmony Project
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755 Golspie St.

Winnipeg, MB R2K 2V4

info@rainbowharmonyproject.ca

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We respectfully acknowledge that our choirs make music together in Treaty One Territory; the traditional lands of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples; and the national homeland of the Red River Métis.

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