Gay pride day nyc

The largest pride parade of all identity parades takes place in the heart of New York. As part of the Pride Week NYC, the parade offers a sunny day filled with glitter, laughter, and love. It’s an experience to remember, whether you’re participating or cheering from the sidelines.

Every year in June, Fresh York City bursts into a kaleidoscope of color, love, and unity as the NYC Identity festival Parade takes over the streets. Known as one of the most iconic pride parades in the world, gay pride NYC celebrates the LGBTQIA community through powerful displays of self-expression and solidarity. This year, NYC Lgbtq+ fest brings together millions for a weekend of celebration, solidarity, and self-expression, creating space for everyone, from first-time attendees to longtime allies.

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Where to Celebrate: Parade Path & Viewing Tips

The official NYC gay pride parade—organized by Heritage of Pride—kicks off at 26th Street and 5th Avenue, flowing downtown through Manhattan and culminating in historic Greenwich Village, the symbolic heart of the LGBTQ community.

Families can enjoy more relaxed

Pride March NYC: guide to the parade, street closures and best places to watch

New York City's large Pride celebrations have a deep and important history in the city. The first march was held in one year after the Stonewall Uprising, and the event has grown into an annual civil rights demonstration. Fast forward to , and a Pride march feels just as important and relevant as it did 55 years ago: Earlier this year, the government erased mention of trans people on the Stonewall National Monument's website. 

While many colloquially call the event the Pride Celebration, organizers refer to it as The March as a nod to the event’s heritage. After all, the first march was once an unpermitted political protest against anti-LGBTQ+ policies and attitudes.

This year, activists and allies will take to the streets (and later NYC’s male lover bars) in support of global LGBTQ+ rights at the NYC Pride Pride on Sunday, June In recent years, The March has grown to include more than groups with millions of spectators.

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NYC Pride guide, themes and dates

Pride is on with events across the entire month of June.

Pride Month is almost here in NYC and we’re ready to celebrate! We’re waving our flags, donning our best fits, and feeling pumped for what the city has in store. (We'll be compiling all the best Pride events here, so endure tuned.)

Join in on the Pride March through the West Village or giant parties at your favorite gay bars with the LGBTQ+ community.

What's this year's NYC Pride theme?

NYC Parade 's theme is "Rise up: Celebration in Protest." It's a more defiant stance compared to recent years. "As the LGBTQIA+ community faces increasing hostility and legislative attacks, this year’s theme is a reflection of the Pride movement’s origins in protest—and is a influential call to move for our communities and allies to rally and rally in defiant celebration, advocacy and solidarity," their website reads.

Key dates to remember for NYC Pride  

Things to do

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NYC’s iconic Pride March, which began as an annual demonstration honoring the Stonewall Riots, has evolved into a powerful global symbol of LGBTQIA+ resilience, cohesion and activism.

NYC Pride’s theme for - “Rise Up: Pride in Protest” - honors the legacy of the very first Self-acceptance March in , which commemorated the one-year anniversary of the Stonewall Riots.

Join millions of spectators, our community and allies, marching contingents, game-changing Grand Marshals, local partners and more as we Rise Up and march in defiant advocacy, solidarity and celebration.

For a VIP experience of the Pride March, contemplate NYC Pride’s Grandstand! This premium, ticketed experience applications an unmatched Pride Rally viewing spot with easy stadium-style seating, plus VIP amenities including private restrooms, complimentary food and beverages, live entertainment and more. Purchase tickets now: ?aff=erelexpmlt

Can't join us in person? Revisit the NYC Pride Protest Broadcast & tune in at 12p ET on Sunday, June 29 for the Broadcast!