It all adds up to a significant amount of travel. Since the HomoCulture Tour began in 2016, there have been 96 tour stops, totalling 385 room night stays, 180 flight segments, 20 road trips, 5 trains, and 4 ferries. The complete schedule, including destination overviews, highlights, and HomoCulture Tour partners may be found at The LGBT community, readers, fans, and followers are encouraged to join in the fun, meet up with members of the HomoCulture team, and be a part of the conversation using #HomoCultureTour. Indicates the first time the HomoCulture Tour has visited the destination or eventĪdditional 2022 HomoCulture Tour stops will be announced throughout the remainder of the year. November 8 – November 10: InnDulge, Palm Springs, Californiaĭecember 2 – December 5: Discover LGBTQ+ Phoenix, Phoenix, Arizona
September 23 – September 26: Folsom Street Fair, San Francisco, California September 1 – September 5: Southern Decadence, New Orleans, Louisiana July 29 – 31: Vancouver Pride, Vancouver, British ColumbiaĪugust 5 – August 7: Northalsted Market Days, Chicago, Illinois July 22 – 24: PEI Pride, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island* July 14 – July 18: Halifax Pride, Halifax, Nova Scotia* June 10 – 12: From A to Hotel Z, Kelowna, British Columbia June 2 – June 5: Pride Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba* January 18 – January 23: Snow Days Festival, Banff, AlbertaĪpril 29 – May 2: White Party Palm Springs, Palm Springs, California The 2022 HomoCulture Tour is confirmed to include the following stops: "Through powerful storytelling, our own, high-impact photography, and unique on-the-ground experiences, we are able to produce fantastic, rich, and original content for our fans and followers, which they have come to rely on." "Attending Pride and other queer events allows our team to provide accurate reviews and viewpoints of these destinations and happenings so our readers can make informed decisions on where and what they will plan to visit in the future," said Brian Webb. The stops on the HomoCulture Tour are selected and planned around key events on the gay calendar, based on their importance, timing, priority, and regular input from HomoCulture readers. Over the years, HomoCulture has built a strong reputation for recommending, capturing, and reporting on gay events and LGBTQ+ friendly destinations. "This allows our team the opportunity to learn first-hand about the issues, challenges, and successes of the LGBT community at a grassroots level."
"Each stop on the HomoCulture Tour is carefully selected and planned so we can experience welcoming and inclusive accommodations, activities, and events the destination offers," explains HomoCulture owner and editor-in-chief, Brian Webb. Confirmed, new, and first-time tour stops include Halifax Pride, PEI Pride, and Pride Winnipeg. For 2022, the HomoCulture Tour has prioritized visits to Canadian destinations and events, Pride celebrations that have not previously been a part of the HomoCulture Tour, and quintessential happenings on the gay agenda.