The new Miss'd America will be crowned in Atlantic City this weekend.
The 34th Miss’d America Pageant, Disco Down will take the stage at Caesars Atlantic City's Circus Maximus Theater at 8 p.m. Saturday.
The pageant will feature lavish sets and incredible numbers, all led by the reigning Miss’d America 2025, Aria B. Cassadine, returning host Carson Kressley, writer/director Mark Dahl, the Melanie Rice Orchestra and the Miss’d America dancers.
“We are very happy to be returning to Caesars Atlantic City who is a true GLBTQ+ supporter, to bring a high profile, inclusive and professional event to Atlantic City for residents, tourists and the community- at-large," said pageant founders, John Schultz and Gary Hill. "Together we can all be stronger and prouder."
A portion of the proceeds from the 2025 Miss’d America Pageant will be donated to various LGBTQIA+ supportive charities.
“Caesars Atlantic City is thrilled to welcome back Miss’d America this year, which remains one of Atlantic City’s longest-running and most popular shows all year,” said Karen Worman, Caesars senior vice president and general manager. “Beyond being one of the City’s premier entertainment events for over 30 years, we feel so fortunate to partner with an amazing organization that has raised over $500,000 for non-profits across our region.”
Tickets can be purchased in person at the Circus Maximus Theater Box Office and online through caesarsac.com and ticketmaster.com.
Contestants competing for the title of Miss’d America 2026 will be judged in the categories of swimsuit, talent, evening gown and must complete a judges’ Interview.
Along with the crown and sash, Miss’d America will receive $5,000 in cash and must be available for multiple appearances throughout her reign. The first runner-up will receive $2,500 and the second runner-up will receive $1,500.