The Toronto Blue Jays are celebrating Pride Month with the 7th annual Pride Night on Friday, June 5, 2026 against the Baltimore Orioles (first pitch 7:07 p.m. ET). Fans can enjoy activities throughout the ballpark, including live performances by drag queen group The PowderPuff Girls, fun photo opportunities, glam bars, and specialty concessions. Plus, the first 15,000 fans will receive the City Connect Pride Hat giveaway.

As well, Jays Care Foundation and TD are donating more than $40,000 to organizations that support 2SLGBTQ+ communities, including FIFE House, Casey House, Friends Of Ruby, LGBT YouthLine, Loft Community Services, Pride Toronto, Rainbow Railroad, Sherbourne Health, and The 519. A special presentation will take place on-field pregame.

Show Your Pride

·       Pregame festivities include a cheque presentation with Jays Care, TD, and FIFE House representatives, the Blue Jays Progress Pride Flag carried by community volunteers, and the national anthems performed by Forte – Toronto Gay Men’s Chorus.

·       First pitch thrown by Christopher Aguilar, a graduate of Sherbourne Health’s SOY LEAD and Neuroqueer programs. Christopher is a passionate youth advocate who draws on his lived experiences to support peers in navigating unique learning differences, strengthening self-advocacy skills, and accessing vital community resources.

·       Pride-themed activities throughout Rogers Centre – fans can get their make-up done and strike a pose on the Blue Jays runway in Section 536/537. Fans can also visit the Glam Bar for body glitter and face jewels in Section 130, snap a photo with drag queens, and dance along to live performances throughout the Outfield District.

·       Fans should save their appetite for fun pride-theme concessions, including the Love Wins Sundae (mini donut, whipped cream, rainbow sprinkles, and cotton candy), and the Fry Days with McCain specialty loaded fry recipe – “Love is Love brisket fries” with BBQ brisket, rainbow slaw, and pickled red onions. Pair it with Pride Night’s specialty cocktail – the Rainbow Sangria.

·       Sales continue through June 14 for Jays Care’s 50 Seasons Jackpot. Fans have the chance to win a projected $2.5 million, plus 25 bonus prizes, including once-in-a-lifetime trips and memorabilia from every era of Blue Jays history. Proceeds support Jays Care programs, creating opportunities for Canadian kids to grow through the power of baseball. Fans aged 18 and older can buy tickets at Rogers Centre or from anywhere in Ontario, Nova Scotia, Alberta, or New Brunswick at bluejays.com/5050

New F&B and Merch this Homestand

In June, fans can get a taste of new 50th season-inspired concessions, including the Domer Donair in Section 127 (beef, shredded lettuce, tomato, onion, pita, Domer drizzle), Halladay Ice Cream Sandwich in Section 103, and the ‘77 Sunset cocktail in The Catch, The Stop, WestJet Flight Deck, and TD Park Social (mezcal, Aperol, guava syrup, grapefruit juice, lime juice).

Don’t forget to drop by the Jays Shop this homestand as the club launches new collections for its 50th season! Starting June 3, boost your wardrobe with new pieces featuring the iconic Coop Era and T-Bird logos.

Tickets are available at bluejays.com/tickets. Sign up for District Drops for exclusive access to Outfield District tickets and more – text BLUEJAYS to 25835 to subscribe.

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