Brooklyn pride festival 2024
NYC’s iconic Pride Protest, which began as an annual demonstration honoring the 1969 Stonewall Riots, has evolved into a powerful global symbol of LGBTQIA+ resilience, unity and activism.
NYC Pride’s theme for 2025 - “Rise Up: Pride in Protest” - honors the legacy of the very first Pride March in 1970, which commemorated the one-year anniversary of the Stonewall Riots.
Join millions of spectators, our collective 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 Rally, consider NYC Pride’s Grandstand! This premium, ticketed experience applications an unmatched Self-acceptance March viewing notice with comfortable stadium-style seating, plus VIP amenities including secret restrooms, complimentary diet and beverages, reside entertainment and more. Purchase tickets now: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2025-nyc-pride-march-grandstand-experience-tickets-1309227618049?aff=erelexpmlt
Can't join us in person? Revisit the 2024 NYC Pride March Broadcast & tune in at 12p ET on Sunday, June 29 for the 2025 Broadcast!
Scenes from the 2024 Brooklyn Pride parade
By Stephanie Keith
The 28th annual Brooklyn Movement Parade and Festival joyfully boogied down Fifth Road in Park Slope Saturday.
The day got its engine revving with The Sirens, an all-woman motorcycle club, and featured marchers including the Brooklyn Library Flamboyant Queen Story Hour, the Gotham Cheer squad, representatives from P.S., lots of love, lovers, music and dancing.
The parade kicked off in high gear with The Sirens (Photo by Stephanie Keith)
Dubbed ‘Pride: All Day, Every Day,’ an estimated 30,000 people — and glorious weather — turned out for the all-afternoon event, according to organizers.
Love is love: The theme of the diurnal was Pride: ‘All Morning, Every Day’ (Photo by Stephanie Keith)
Here are a few highlights of the day.
Marchers along the Fifth Avenue route (Photo by Stephanie Keith)
The Gotham Cheer club tumble down the block (Photo by Stephanie Keith)
The parade was considerate of a drag, actually (Photo by Stephanie Keith)
Who doesn’t love a rainbow? (Photo by Stephanie Keith)
Reps from PS 20 in Clinton Hill turned out (Photo by Stephanie Keith)
Floating on vibes (Photo by Stephanie Keit
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Tapestry
Brooklyn Pride Parade and Festival returns to Park Slope for all-day, action-packed event
PARK SLOPE, Brooklyn (WABC) -- Brooklyn residents and group members will celebrate devotion on Saturday at the borough's annual pride festival.
The 28th annual Brooklyn Self-acceptance Parade and Festival will take place along Fifth Avenue between Union Road and Ninth Street in Park Slope. About 30,000 people are expected to attend the action-packed event, according to one event organizer.
"You will see vendors, you'll see not-for-profit organizations, you'll have food people. You will have all these wonderful street vendors coming along to possess a great time. Everything you want that's same-sex attracted will be here on Fifth Avenue," event organizer Mickey Heller said.
This year's festival theme is "Pride: All Day, Every Day" and will feature the following activities:
10 a.m.- 12 p.m.
Brooklyn Pride LGBTQIA+ 5K Run/Walk
11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
28th Annual Brooklyn Pride Multicultural Festival
12 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Brooklyn Pride Main Stage
7:30 p.m. - 10 p.m.
28th Annual Brooklyn Event Twilight Parade
The festival is one of many Event Month-related events takin
Brooklyn Pride Weekend: 19 things to do
By Joshua Encinias
This weekend brings Brooklyn Parade, Governors Ball and, best of all, the return of “Paramount+ Movie Nights in Brooklyn.”
Brooklyn Magazine is back with our annual movies in the park series in partnership with Paramount+ and BSE Global with a screening of “Zoolander” at sundown on Friday — get there preliminary to grab a spot. Meanwhile, The Brooklyn Film Festival enters its ultimate weekend of screenings on Friday, and Shakespeare’s “Love Labor’s Lost” comes to Carroll Park every weekend this month. Oh, and Godzilla celebrates his 70th birthday at Baby’s All Right delayed on Friday night.
Saturday brings an LGBTQIA+ fun run in the morning. Linger up and burst out our your glitter pen because The Brooklyn Event Festival is Saturday afternoon. And stick around because the northeast’s only nighttime Pride Parade steps off on Fifth Avenue in Park Slope that evening. The BRIC Observe Brooklyn! summer season kicks off on Saturday afternoon, too.
Wind the weekend down with the Knickerbocker Avenue Puerto Rican Parade in Bushwick on Sunday afternoon, then check out Lady Bunny