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Breanna Sinclairé Featured Onstage at Castro Theatre

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Acclaimed Operatic Soprano Breanna Sinclairé Featured Tonight at Built This City: An SF Pride Variety Spectacular at The Castro

San Francisco Pride and Peaches Christ Productions present a celebratory Pride season kickoff at the historic Castro Theatre

10 June 2026 – San Francisco, CA: Internationally acclaimed operatic soprano Breanna Sinclairé will be featured tonight, Wednesday, June 10, at Built This City: An SF Pride Variety Spectacular, presented by San Francisco Pride and Peaches Christ Productions at historic and cherished Castro Theatre.

A dazzling Pride season kickoff celebrating San Francisco’s creativity, resilience and LGBTQ+ cultural legacy, Built This City brings together music, performance, comedy, drag, community and star power on one of the city’s most iconic stages. Sinclairé’s participation adds a soaring operatic voice — and a powerful symbol of transgender artistry and visibility — to an evening designed to honor the people and performers who continue to shape San Francisco.

“San Francisco has always been a city where voices that were once pushed to the margins rise up and transform the culture,” said Sinclairé. “To perform at The Castro for San Francisco Pride is deeply meaningful. This city helped make my voice possible, and tonight is about celebrating the beauty, courage and brilliance of our community.”

Sinclairé’s appearance at Built This City follows a landmark year that included her role as featured soloist in the world premiere of Andrew Yee’s Trans Requiem at Trinity NYC, a major new work for trans voices, choirs and orchestra. The performance marked another historic moment in Sinclairé’s career, further establishing her as one of the most visible and important transgender classical artists performing today.

Built This City: An SF Pride Variety Spectacular takes place tonight, Wednesday, June 10, 2026, at The Castro. Tickets are available at sfpride.org.

Breanna Sinclairé is an acclaimed American soprano and the first transgender woman to sing the U.S. national anthem at a professional sporting event. A graduate of CalArts and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, she has appeared with leading artists and orchestras at major venues across the U.S. and Europe, in productions including Carmen, The Magic Flute, and La Calisto. In 2025, Sinclairé was featured soloist in the world premiere of Andrew Yee’s Trans Requiem at Trinity NYC. Sinclairé was featured in the opera-film Bound (Against the Grain Theatre), starred in PBS’s True Colors: LGBTQ+ Our Stories, Our Songs, and was honored by the San Francisco Business Times as an Outstanding Voice. Media features include The New York Times, NPR, and CNN. More: breannasinclaire.com.

About San Francisco Pride

The San Francisco Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Pride Celebration Committee is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded to educate the world, commemorate LGBTQ+ heritage, celebrate LGBTQ+ culture and liberation, and advocate for the rights and dignity of all people. San Francisco Pride produces one of the world’s largest and most iconic LGBTQ+ celebrations and continues to serve as a global symbol of queer visibility, resistance and joy.

Event Details:

Built This City: An SF Pride Variety Spectacular

Presented by San Francisco Pride and Peaches Christ Productions

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

The Castro, San Francisco

Tickets: sfpride.org