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2025 LA Pride Parade
on Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood!

The LA Pride March is the oldest, largest, and longest-running Pride Parade in Southern California! We are proud to serve and commemorate Los Angeles, the Greatest. City. In. The. World.

Over 100,000 LA Pride family, friends, and fans will be descending on Hollywood to cheer our iconic LGBTQ+ procession down Hollywood Blvd. For this, our 55th year, we’re planning extra performances, harmony, and celebrity surprises.

Grand Marshals for 2025

We are honored to announce our Grand Marshals for 2025:

Vanguard Grand Marshals: Niecy Nash and Jessica Betts. The Emmy Award-winning actor and her BET Hall of Famer spouse are individually and jointly the multi-hyphenates we’ve loved and admired for years, who made history as the first same-sex couple to grace the cover of Essence magazine, garnering a nomination for a GLAAD Media Award.

Celebrity Grand Marshal: Andrew Rannells. One of our favorite award-winning actors for his roles on Girls, Welcome to Chippendales, and Girls5Eva! The Grammy Award-winning and two-time Tony Award nominated veteran of stage and screen is thrilled to be joining us.

Community Grand

Map of the São Paulo Gay Parade

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Above, the way of the São Paulo Gay March 2006.

The starting point is in Avenida Paulista, the financial center of São Paulo. The streets in the neighborhood of Paulista concentrate some of the finest restaurants and most pricey shops in São Paulo.
The Pride will move along Paulista as far as the corner with Rua da Consolação; from there, it will travel downhill along Consolação as far as Praça Roosevelt (which was the complete point in past events), and then eventually to Praça da República.

The Parade is about 4 km long, and is walked in about 4 hours. The athletes who participate of São Silvestre, on December 31st of every year, also follow this same route.

If you are staying in a hotel near Paulista, the best way to reach the Procession is walking. All streets in the vicinity of Paulista will be taken by the crowd.
The top means of transportation to arrive in the Parade and leave it is the underground (that Brazilians call the metro). There are three stations in Paulista near the Parade area: Consolação, Trianon-Masp and

May 1 – June 28, 2025 | Lakeshore Blvd. West
All Ages | Wheelchair Accessible
A vibrant, acrobatic spectacle inspired by the insect world, OVO invites audiences into a whimsical ecosystem teeming with movement, colour, and heart. A joyful celebration for all ages, this unforgettable show brings Cirque’s magic to Toronto with accessible seating for all.

https://www.cirquedusoleil.com/

Tuesday, June 30 | 9:10 PM
Trinity Cinema, Distillery District
Ticket: $50 / PG / Wheelchair Accessible
Experience a compelling open-air film assessing of IncluCity, a post-WWII story of love, courage, and self-discovery in a conservative Italian village. Go after Marta, a single mother, as she is introduced to a hidden Homosexual community and begins to challenge societal norms. Your ticket includes full access to festival activations and tasting samples starting at 6:30 PM.

June 25 – 29 | Daily 5 PM – Midnight
Barbara Hall Park (519 Church St.)
Free / Wheelchair Accessible
Celebrate Celebration with five nights of music, performance, and collective at the Green Vacuum Festival, hosted by The 519. Each evening features a unique theme and lineup:

  • Starry Night (Wed)
  • Disco Disco (Thu)
  • One World,

    Chicago Pride Parade  

    Chicago's Pride celebration consists of a full month of festivities and events, culminating with the Chicago Pride Parade, which traditionally takes place the last Sunday of June.

     

    Chicago Pride Fest takes place along North Halsted St. in the North Side neighborhood colloquially referred to a ‘Boystown’ the weekend prior to the parade. 


    The Chicago Pride Celebration (June 29, 2025 11am)

    The 54th annual Chicago Pride Parade steps off at 11 a.m. on Sunday, June 29, 2025 from the corners of Sheridan and Broadway (3900 North) on Chicago's north side.

     

    The parade treks through the north side of the city, ending proximate the intersection of Diversey Parkway and Sheridan Road in Lincoln Park, walking through some of the city's most vibrant neighborhoods.

     

     

    The annual parade, which started as a protest march in 1970 after the Stonewall Riots in New York City, has grown into the city's second-largest march of nearly 200 entries, typically attracting more than 1 million people to multiple northside neighborhoods, particularly East Lakeview.

     

    Parade Map and Links