A peek inside Grindr's 2025 tour bus: Here's where and when it'll stop
| 06/04/25
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Grindr's Pride Tour is back for another year!
The Grindr Rides Again Pride Tour kicked off Pride Month at Mighty Hoopla in London on May 30, giving fans across the globe the chance to see what's inside. As we continue to celebrate Pride, Out has exclusive images for you to preview the iconic "Grindr bus."
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The Grindr Rides Bus Tour originally kicked off in San Francisco in 2024 and stopped in cities like Los Angeles and New York City.
"The goal was, and still is, to show up for the community and bring the Gayborhood to users IRL, celebrating local community and queer connection at every stop," reads the official press release. "Through its U.S. east coast tour, Grindris creating real-world spaces to connect, celebrate, and uplift bi, gay, trans, and queer communities across the country."
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This year, The Grindr Rides Again Tour is offering visitors a photo booth, a spin to win wheel with free app subscriptions, AWAY bags, and fans, a claw machine with lube, gift cards, and limited edition t-shirts, and the opportunity to play with new app features like Right Now in real time.
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The Grindr tour bus will be parked in front of D.C.'s iconic Crush Bar on Friday, June 6.
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The U.S. stops also include:
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The full Europe schedule is as follows:
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Taylor Henderson is a music, entertainment, and travel journalist based in Los Angeles, California. When he's not screaming over the latest Beyoncé album, he's dissecting pop culture, trekking up some mountain, or reading terrible YA fiction. He hopes to write a novel one day. Follow him @cornbreadsays.
Taylor Henderson is a music, entertainment, and travel journalist based in Los Angeles, California. When he's not screaming over the latest Beyoncé album, he's dissecting pop culture, trekking up some mountain, or reading terrible YA fiction. He hopes to write a novel one day. Follow him @cornbreadsays.