Mardi Gras and Southern Decadence aren’t the only times to laissez les bon temps rouler (let the good times roll) in the cultural capital of Louisiana. June 7–9: New Orleans Pride - New Orleans, Louisiana.June 7–9: Albuquerque Pride - Albuquerque, New Mexico.Though it’s high summer, cross breezes (and plenty of tropical cocktails) keep revelers feeling cool. While Key West almost always seems like a little slice of gay paradise, Pride is a particularly good time to stop by. June 5–9: Key West Pride - Key West, Florida.Head to Pride Island in Hell’s Kitchen at Pier 97 to party all weekend long. And, of course, no NYC Pride would be complete without dancing on the water. The action culminates June 30th when the biggest Pride march ever steps off from 26th St. For the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising, New York is hosting WorldPride 2019. The World Pride 2019 parade date is June 30. June 1–30: NYC Pride - New York City, US.June 1–10: Gay Pride Sitges - Sitges, Spain.June 2: Queens Pride - Queens, New York.June 2: Pride Puerto Rico - San Juan, Puerto Rico.
June 1–3: Venice Pride - Venice, California.June 1: Naples Pride Fest - Naples, Florida.June 1: Pride in the CLE - Cleveland, Ohio.June 1: Guadalajara Pride – Guadalajara, Mexico.June 1: Sun City Pride - El Paso, Texas.June 1: Magical Pride at Disneyland Paris - Disneyland Paris.Keep your eyes trained on the afterparties for some of your favorite heartthrobs from the world of TV, film and music. June 8–9 will bring thousands to West Hollywood Park, to see headliners including Meghan Trainor. West Hollywood always serves up glamor and celebrities for Pride. May 31-June 9: LA Pride - Los Angeles, US.May 31-June 2: Sonoma County Pride - Sonoma County, California.May 31-June 9: Central Alabama Pride – Birmingham, Alabama.May 31-June 9: Capital Pride - Washington DC, US.May 31-June 9: Boston Pride – Hashtags include #RainbowResistance and #WickedProud.May 31–June 3 Laguna Beach Pride 365 - Laguna Beach, California.May 31–June 2: Provincetown Pride - Provincetown, Massachusetts.May 31-June 2: Tusla Pride - The Parade is on Saturday, June 2nd.Begins May 31: Guelph Pride 2018 - Ontario, Canada.May 27–June 3: El Paso Pride Texas - El Paso, Texas - Main parade to take place on Saturday, June 3.May 25–June 2 Torremolinos Gay Pride - Torremolinos, Spain.May 25-26: Birmingham Pride - Birmingham, UK.May 24-28: DC Black Pride - Washington, DC.May 18-19: Long Beach Lesbian & Gay Pride - Long Beach, California.May 18: New Hope / Lambertville Pride Parade - New Hope, PA.May 18: Springfield Pride - Springfield, IL.May 18: Belgian Pride - Brussels, Belgium.And check out our list of comprehensive Prides around the world. Join the parades, attend the festivals, become an activist with a cause, be brave and get out there and live life.Ĭheck out the all the Pride Gear at. It’s time to get out and show your Pride. Join the Maltese 6 - 15 September 2019 for Pride Fashion Night and Drag Lip Sync Battle and of course, the Parade.Īnd if you can’t get organized to go anywhere this year, plan for New Zealand on 16 February 2020 Love this theme – From Riots to Rainbows. Generations of Love–Celebrating 50 Years of Campaigning with Pride is the theme this year, remembering the Stonewall Inn uprising that ignited the Pride movement. The UK’s biggest Pride festival is held 2nd-4th August 2019 in the seaside town of Brighton. And in San Francisco, the theme is Generations of Resistance and it’s happening Saturday and Sunday, June 29 and 30, in Civic Center Plaza.ĭown south in Guadalajara, Mexico, June 1 is the date to celebrate and the wild city of New Orleans is set to explode with Pride June 6-9 where the parades have nearly tripled in size since 2012.Īcross the pond, in Amsterdam join the celebration July 27-August 4, where the theme of Pride Amsterdam 2019 is Remember the past, create the future. Many of the worldwide parade themes are celebrating Stonewall.įor instance, in San Diego, the theme is Stonewall 50: Legacy of Liberation with the parade on July 13, 2019. If you can’t make it to the Big Apple, there are literally hundreds of Pride events around the world, spread out through the year. June is the official Pride Month and the huge World Pride Festival and parades in New York, the biggest in Pride history, are going to blow your socks off. And though we still battle for equality, this year is the perfect time to celebrate all the advances made and acceptance we experience almost everywhere in the world. Society 50 years ago was a lot different from now and we have the Stonewall activists to thank for the advances that have been made in our LGBTQ world. A year later in 1970, the world's first Pride Parade was held in New York. June 28 marks the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising on Christopher Street in Greenwich Village.