The Youth Pride After Party

Youth Pride Week culminates in the alcohol-free After Party for 13–17-year olds on Saturday, 29 June at 5:30–9:30 pm!


The Youth Pride After Party will once again be held at Valkoinen Sali, in the core of Helsinki, which is a fantastic setting for a party like this. The Helsinki City Museum is involved in the event, providing a safe space to gather before the party in the evening in its workshop and lobby from 3 pm, as well as a guided tour to the Mestat ja huudit – Näe Helsinki toisin exhibition at 4 pm. From 5:30 pm onwards, you can get a glitter coat for your party look from Glitternistit, just before DJ TNA starts the party in Valkoinen Sali at 6 pm. Knife Girl and Kuopus are the highlights of the evening!

This After Party is a safe space to celebrate with new and old friends, just as the way you are.

The event is free of charge for all 13–17-year-olds.

The entrance is at the corner of Katariinankatu and Aleksanterinkatu, where City of Helsinki youth workers will greet the arriving party-goers. Youth workers and security guards will be present at the party to make sure that everyone gets to party and have fun safely.

The event is alcohol-free.

The After Party is held in cooperation between the Helsinki Pride Community, City of Helsinki Youth Services and the Helsinki City Museum.”

Are there accessible parking spaces near the entrance?

  • Not accessible. In the area, only public parking spaces of the city of Helsinki.

Is there room for the escort service (taxi/taxis) to stop in front of the entrance?

  • You can get in front of the door by taxi.

Is the route to the entrance accessible? A barrier-free route means that the passageway is flat, hard-surfaced and gentle.

  • Yes, both the entrance to the museum and the entrance to Katariinankatu are accessible.

Is the entrance accessible?

  • Yes (see previous)

Is it accessible to all parts of the event?

  • All parts of the White Hall open to the public can be accessed.

Is there a functioning induction loop and the necessary signage in the event space?

  • The event has an induction loop.

Does the event space have a barrier-free toilet that complies with accessibility requirements?

  • Yes.

Other considerations about accessibility:

  • Accessible road to the White Hall from the elevators in the entrance hall on the Katariinankatu side.
  • 29.6.2024 at 17:30
Helsinki City Museum, Valkoinen Sali

Aleksanterinkatu 16-18,

00170 Helsinki

Helsinki Pride Yhteisö, Helsingin Kaupungin Nuorisopalvelut & Helsingin Kaupungin Museo

Organizers website
PartyAccessibleYouth Pride (K13–25)
The event is free of charge

Finnish, English

The event is accessible.