October 11, 2025

In a bold and celebratory move, the St. Louis Blues have officially announced the date for their annual Pride Night celebration, aligning with the spirit of inclusivity and diversity that defines Pride Month. The event is set to take place on Saturday, July 26, during a pre-season exhibition game at Enterprise Center.

Dubbed “Blues Pride Night 2025: All for Love”, the celebration will feature a packed schedule of festivities designed to honor the LGBTQ+ community, both within hockey and beyond. This year’s event promises to be bigger than ever, with live performances, themed merchandise, community outreach, and special in-game tributes to local LGBTQ+ leaders and organizations.

“Hockey is for everyone,” said team captain Brayden Schenn in a statement. “Pride Night is about showing our fans and our city that the rink is a place where everyone belongs, no matter who they love or how they identify.”

The Blues have made a name for themselves in recent years for being at the forefront of inclusivity efforts in the NHL. From rainbow stick tape warmups to partnerships with advocacy groups like Pride St. Louis and You Can Play, the team has demonstrated a growing commitment to being allies on and off the ice.

This year’s Pride Night jersey—a sleek black base with the iconic Blue Note filled with a rainbow mosaic—has already created a buzz online. Fans will have the chance to bid on game-worn jerseys, with proceeds going to LGBTQ+ youth organizations in Missouri.

In addition to the in-game celebrations, the Blues will host a pre-game block party featuring local LGBTQ+ musicians, drag performances, food trucks, and community booths.

Enterprise Center will also be lit in rainbow hues for the week leading up to the event, and social media campaigns under the hashtag #BluesPride2025 are already inviting fans to share stories and messages of support.

With a fan base as passionate as the city it represents, the St. Louis Blues’ Pride Night is more than just a date on the calendar—it’s a resounding message of acceptance and unity.

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