Tampa Pride 2022 will be bigger than ever. Their core mission remains the same after 20 years: “2,500 riders. The Nineteenth Annual Mammoth Gay Ski Week returns to the High Sierras and Mammoth Lakes, California. Their key aims are to make it a family celebration and inclusive for all, celebrate with pride and visibility, and bring together the diverse groups within the LGBTQIA+ community.Įlevation Mammoth Gay Ski Week, Mammoth Lakes, California: March 16 - 20 PRIDE Parade, Tutu Drag Race, Live Entertainment on the BIG Stage, Street Performers, Carnival Games, Food Trucks, Vendor Village, and Sunday Drag Brunch in the Street!Ĭhristchurch Pride, New Zealand: March 11 - 27Ĭhristchurch Pride, like Otautahi itself, is growing stronger and stronger. Pride Cape Coral, Cape Coral, Florida: March 5 - 6 The Festival is inspired by Wellington’s rich history of queer fairs and festivals.
Wellington Pride Festival is a celebration of their rainbow community in Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui. Wellington Pride Festival, New Zealand: February 19 - March 5 Paint on those stripes, fluff up your feathers and douse yourself in glitter to march through St Kilda in Melbourne's iconic parade of rainbows and pride. Midsumma Pride March, Melbourne, Australia: February 6 You can also sign up as a VIT (Very Important Traveler) here to receive updates right in your inbox! Please check back as we receive updates or check the Pride website for the latest information. 2022 PRIDE EVENTS BY MONTH:ĭue to the worldwide Coronavirus outbreak, there is a risk that some Pride events in 2022 may still be canceled or postponed. Another silver lining? Smaller Prides that don't get as much attention as the bigger prides were center stage during Virtual Pride. For example, those who usually couldn't attend a physical pride because of physical limitations or those who always wanted to but didn't have the means - instead of being isolated - could celebrate with their friends and family from all over. The event was a massive success in terms of being a historic first, and there were many unforeseen silver linings of the pandemic that came to light. In record time, Virtual Pride gave 28 pride organizations a voice using GayTravel’s digital megaphone that trended on Twitter. With hundreds of Pride Parades and Events either canceled or postponed across the US in 2020, GayTravel stepped up and hosted an event to keep the spirit of Pride alive! 28 Prides on June 28th, 2020, on the 50th Anniversary of the first pride march. While there is still much work to be done, the positive wave of momentum continues to grow, and prejudice is being paved over with pride worldwide! Virtual Pride In many countries where discrimination or persecution still exists, Gay Pride events worldwide help break down barriers and bring people together. While Pride events vary from place to place, they serve the world by raising awareness and acceptance of LGBTQ+ people worldwide.
Vallarta Pride is always a party in Mexico! Pride and Prejudice Sao Paolo, Brazil in South America, and Toronto and Banff in North America are also very popular. In Europe, Berlin, Madrid, Cologne, Paris, Rome, London, and Copenhagen are the biggest. Other major Pride Events in the United States include: Los Angeles (LA Pride), San Diego Pride, San Francisco Pride, Chicago Pride Fest, Houston LGBTQ+ Pride Celebration, Boston Pride, Denver Pride, Palm Springs Pride, The Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival, Annapolis Pride Parade & Festival, Pride Palooza in the Park (Binghamton, NY), The Twin Cities Pride Festival in Minneapolis, Honolulu Pride, and Atlanta Pride. NYC Pride has become a focal point for celebration worldwide, with millions gathering together. Waving pride flags in the United States has been happening for over 50 years since the first pride parade took place in New York City on June 28, 1970, one year after the Stonewall Riots of 1969.
Scroll down to see the full spectrum of events for 2022. "Pride," or "Gay Pride" as it is also known, has transformed from a "day" or a "weekend" or a "month" of celebration to PRIDE 365! For those who ask, when is Pride Month? It's typically considered to be in June (the first Pride Parade took place in New York City on June 28, 1970).