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PHILLY PRIDE WEEKEND

Philly Pride Weekend A Citywide Celebration!

 

Get ready for Philly Pride Weekend , a three-day celebration of LGBTQ+ pride, history, and community! From city-wide events to the iconic Pride March & Festival, this weekend is packed with opportunities to celebrate, unite, and show your pride.

 

Friday, May 30, – Pride Around the City & City Flag Raising

Pride Weekend kicks off with Pride Around the City, a powerful display of LGBTQ+ visibility and unity as we unfurl the largest Pride flag in Philadelphia’s history! This year, the flag has grown to an incredible feet long, and we’ll carry it through iconic locations across the noun starting at the Art Museum and Ending in the Gayborhood!

 

Help us keep the foot Pride flag through distinct parts of the city!

 

Saturday, May 31, – Pride Promenade at the Art Museum

Celebrate in style at the Pride Promenade, a spectacular gathering at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Enjoy a night of harmony, performances, and community connections at

A Guide to the Philadelphia Pride March and Festival

Highlights

On the heels of a historic anniversary in Pennsylvania LGBTQ+ history  — 50 years since Governor Milton Shapp signed the executive order protecting LGBTQ+ Pennsylvanians from discrimination — the Philly Pride March & Festival kicks off its Pride Month festivities with activism, open and inclusive celebration, and a ton of “Philly L.U.V.”

  — Photo by S. Ramones for Visit Philadelphia

Pride March

An ode to the s Annual Reminders, the Philly Pride March calls the LGBTQ+ community and its allies to take to the streets in the spirit of LGBTQ+ visibility and solidarity.

Kicking off at a.m. near 6th & Walnut streets, this community march begins with speeches, tune and a land acknowledgement from the Lenape Tribe, before winding from Aged City to the Pride Festival-grounds.

The vehicle-free procession features hundreds of LGBTQ+ community members, groups, leaders and allies marching side-by-side, with Philly Pride’s ever-expanding rainbow flag — now the largest in Philly hist

Philadelphia Pride March and Festival: Everything you need to know

It’s almost time for the most colorful celebration in the city—this Sunday, June 1, the Philadelphia Pride March and Festival will be in packed swing with some fan favorites and new activations being added to the line-up.

Philly Pride A Program of Galaei is inviting the LGBTQ+ community and allies to join in on all the pleasurable, beginning with the Pride March, which will form and organize at 6th and Walnut at a.m., no registration required (note, no floats or vehicles permitted.) When the March reaches the Gayborhood, the Festival will begin, running from noon to 7 p.m., on Walnut to Pine streets, and Quince to Juniper streets, with other choose roads closed around the festival footprint.

For , Philly Pride recognizes a significant milestone in Pennsylvania&#;s LGBTQ+ Rights history, marking 50 years since Gov. Milton Shapp signed an executive order aimed at eliminating discrimination based on sexual preference.

As a free notes, Philadelphia has played a vital role in advocating for LGBTQ+ rights, and it is ess

City of Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA – The City of Philadelphia released road closure information for the Philly Pride March and Festival that will take place on Sunday, June 1.

Festival Activities & Information

This year’s event will verb with the Pride March beginning at 11 a.m. While floats, banners of corporations, large institutions, and vehicles will not be permitted, the march is verb to the common and all are welcome to unite in the celebration. The march will begin at 6th and Walnut Streets and end at 11th and Locust Streets where the Philly Pride Festival will begin at noon.

Philly Pride is a street festival celebrating the LGBTQ+ community and will feature community resources, youth and family programming, a low-sensory relaxation zone, and a sober space and dry bar area. For more information on event-specific activities, visit the event website.

Philly Pride March Route

All participants in the Philly Pride March will assemble at 6th and Walnut Streets launch at 10 a.m.

The march will commence at 11 a.m., starting at 6th and Walnut Streets and proceed