Battlefords Area Pride joins call to cancel controversial concert in Saskatoon
Calls to cancel a controversial concert in Saskatoon are growing, as Battlefords Area Pride recently announced they are standing with Saskatoon Pride in opposing a scheduled performance by American far-right figure Sean Feucht.
Feucht, who is scheduled to perform at Diefenbaker Park on August 21 as part of his Revive in ’25 tour, has drawn criticism across Canada for spreading anti-2SLGBTQIA+, anti-abortion, and anti-critical race theory rhetoric. The 41-year-old MAGA-affiliated figure has had events cancelled or denied in at least six provinces, including Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Manitoba.
Battlefords Area Pride says allowing Feucht to use city-owned space for his event directly contradicts Saskatoon’s recent declaration as an 2SLGBTQIA+ safe city.
“The message to a community that already feels under attack is that it empowers people who have those hateful attitudes,” said Kelly Waters, Secretary of Battlefords Area Pride. “If they’re going to say they stand with the community they should not even be hesitating with this one.”


