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Register for the Pink Cupcake Walk

Registration is now open for the fifth annual Pink Cupcake Walk and Breast Cancer Lap in October 2025.

A crowd of people all dressed in pink walk during the Pink Cupcake Walk

Each lap earns you a mini cupcake from a local bakery.

Photo by CLTtoday

The Pink Cupcake Walk & Breast Cancer Lap returns on Saturday, Oct. 4, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Truist Field — and registration is now open.

Grab your pinkest clothes and get ready to walk four laps around the baseball field. At the end of each lap, munch on a mini cupcake from some of our favorite local bakeries:

Following the Pink Cupcake Walk, breast cancer survivors, fighters and thrivers will also take a celebratory lap around the field.

Stick around for an after-party celebration with music, food, and drinks at the ballpark.

Fun fact: The Pink Cupcake Walk will be emceed by Charlotte author, speaker, and former local TV news anchor Molly Grantham.

Registration costs $35 per person until August 15, and a portion of the proceeds will benefit a local non-profit, Go Jen Go.

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