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Queer Trans and Sex Workers Pride, festival, reclaiming our stories

The Queer Trans Sex Workers Festival is about reclaiming our stories of the past and the future. Especially now, when far-right and anti-LGBTQIAP+ ideologies are rising, we need to unite our communities and allies to create visibility and show where we stand. Queer trans sex workers have always existed and will continue existing!

With the Queer Trans Sex Workers Festival we stand firm for our values and create our own history, beyond colonial, patriarchal and racist systems.

The festival includes a stage for queer and trans sex workers' stories. We will launch our first book informed by their voices, host a market with community vendors and a dialogue table to connect, share and learn.

Free admission!

Everyone is welcome

10 July 2026
14:00 - 18:00

Line-up soon to be announced!

Awareness Team

The Awareness Team is the community support system of Fite Qlub's events. Working in buddy pairs, the awareness team helps ensure participants feel safe(r), welcomed, and included, preventing isolation and encouraging belonging.

The Festival & the Play Party requires volunteers who want to step in as the awareness support system. Together with the Fite Qlub team, we make sure to create a culture of care, connection

Participants can approach the team at any time for assistance, guidance, or simply someone to talk to. Through their presence, attentiveness, and approachability, the Awareness Team upholds Fite Qlub's culture of care and helps shape events into spaces of safety, connection, and community.

a person wears the fiteqlub t-shirt at the festival and smiles while volunteers

About the space


Information

There is a wheelchair accessible toilet in the area for the assistants to use (dixie).

In case that participants of the festival feel unsafe at any moment they can contact our awareness team.

The Queer Trans Sex Workers festival is completely free to enter.

Accessibility

The program will take place at the Brakke Grond Plein (NES 45) in Amsterdam, which can be accessed from Amsterdam Central Station via trams 4 and 14, or 15 minutes walking. It can also be accessed 6 minutes walking from Rokin metro station.

The festival is wheelchair accessible.

We encourage assistants to use public transport or bike and we recommend them to not travel by car.