May 21, 2026. the ptownie dispatch!
A Provincetown Spring Fling
Memorial Day Weekend in Provincetown means packed galleries, live music, busy theaters, and stories around every corner—spring’s annual reminder that this town never really does anything halfway.
The ptownie Calendar ensures you don’t miss a thing.
“A Town That Worked: After The Storm”: Opening Reception
May 21, 2026 at Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum
Part One of our three-part exhibition, “A Town That Worked: After The Storm”, will be on view at the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum from Friday, May 22 through Sunday, July 5, with an Opening Reception on Thursday, May 21 from 5–7pm. Open to all. Read more…
MEMDAY Weekend Women’s Festival
May 21, 2026 thru May 25, 2026 Throughout Provincetown
Every year thousands of women from all over the globe migrate to Provincetown MA (Ptown) to kick off the summer season for the MEMDAY Weekend Women’s Festival. This year will be no different. In addition to the many stores, restaurants, and beach activities Provincetown has to offer, on and off the main street, LesbianNightLife and ProvincetownForWomen have put together 4 days of exciting events for our Annual Memorial Day Weekend Festival, including the Freedom Boat cruise, and mega pool party.
Lucinda Williams
May 23, 2026 at Provincetown Town Hall
Lucinda Williams brings her raw, roots-infused sound to Payomet at Provincetown Town Hall, blending country, rock, and blues. Expect gritty vocals, poetic storytelling, and an intimate evening with a legendary, Grammy-winning voice.
Lea DeLaria’s Big Butch Birthday Bash
May 23, 2026 at The Saki Stage @ Red Room
This Memorial Weekend, Lea DeLaria returns to Provincetown to celebrate another year of being a trailblazing, rule-breaking DYKON. Lea DeLaria’s Big Butch Birthday Bash is a high-voltage mix of comedy, music, raffles, games, and cunnilingus. One night. One stage. One 68 year old Butch.
Signed, Sealed, Delivered
May 25, 2026 thru September at Post Office Cafe’
Catch Signed, Sealed, Delivered with Qya Cristál and Mike Flanagan performing as a duo on Monday nights at the Post Office Cafe’ in Provincetown all season!
PMPM Launches A Town That Worked: After The Storm
Provincetown didn’t just happen. The creative, resilient, entrepreneurial, welcoming, and constantly evolving Provincetown we know today was built over generations by artists, fishermen, shopkeepers, hoteliers, restaurateurs, tradesmen, workers, risk-takers, and community builders who helped shape its identity through periods of enormous change. More Info..
Land’s End Inn: A Century at the Edge of Provincetown
Perched high atop Gull Hill in the West End of Provincetown, Land’s End Inn has long been one of the town’s most iconic and romantic destinations. With sweeping views of Provincetown Harbor, Cape Cod Bay, and the Atlantic Ocean, the inn captures the spirit of a place often described as the very edge of America. More than simply a luxury guesthouse, Land’s End Inn is woven deeply into Provincetown’s artistic, social, and LGBTQ+ history. More Story…
Radicals’ Reunion: The Fifth of July at the Provincetown Theater
The Fifth of July is chronologically the last in Lanford Wilson’s trilogy of major plays about Missouri’s Talley family. The first act takes place on the evening of Independence Day in 1977, the second the morning after. Both the title and the timing point to a sort of emotional hangover the country experienced in the wake of the Vietnam War. More Review…
Womxn of Color
June 3 – 8, 2026
Provincetown Pride
June 4 – 7, 2026
CabaretFest
June 8 – 13, 2026
Provincetown International Film Festival
June 10 – 14, 2026
Provincetown Portuguese Festival
June 26 – 28, 2026
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