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Muslim Pride 2026 is bringing together 30+ queer and trans Muslim artists across Washington DC, New York City, and Los Angeles.
Since 2020, we’ve been building stages where our communities can gather, celebrate, and be seen on our own terms. This June, we’re expanding that vision into a three-city tour — and we need your support to make it happen.
We’re currently raising funds to secure venues, pay artists fairly, and bring this tour to life. Early support makes the biggest difference.
Why we’re fundraising
Muslim Pride is produced independently and funded by our community — not corporations or institutions. Your support allows us to create a show that is ethical, accessible, and artist-centered.
Please note: This fundraiser is listed in Canadian dollars (CAD).
Our goal of $28,000 CAD (approximately $20,000 USD) reflects the real cost of producing this multi-city tour.
These funds go directly toward:
- paying artists and performers fairly
- venue rentals and production
- photographers, videographers, and technical support
- accessibility and community care
- travel and visa costs
- creating safer, affirming spaces for queer and trans Muslims
Every dollar goes directly toward making these events possible.
Why Muslim Pride matters
Queer and trans Muslims are often excluded from both mainstream arts spaces and our own cultural spaces. Muslim Pride exists to change that.
We believe artists deserve to be paid.
We believe our stories deserve to be visible.
We believe our communities deserve joy, safety, and celebration.
This is more than a show. It’s a space to breathe, to connect, and to be fully ourselves.
How you can support
Donate what you can
Share this campaign
Tell your friends
Come to the shows
If you’re not able to give right now, sharing this campaign makes a real difference.
Muslim Pride has always been community-funded and community-powered. Your support is what keeps this work alive.
Thank you for investing in queer and trans Muslim artists.
Thank you for helping us build something lasting.
With love and gratitude,
Urvah Khan and the Muslim Pride Team





