Boston Pride: June 9, 2018īoston Pride week is June 1-10 this year, and the parade will take place at noon on June 9 from Copley Square to City Hall Plaza in Boston, MA.Īlbuquerque PrideFest is June 7-9, with the pride parade planned for 10 a.m. The weekend festival features a concert headlined by Kehlani (June 9) and Tove Lo (June 10). on June 10 on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood. Los Angeles Pride Week is June 1-10, but the festival is June 9-10, with the parade taking place from 11 a.m. on June 10, ending at Long Beach on Long Island, New York. Long Island's Pride on the Beach is back and bigger than ever from June 8-10, with the parade from 12-2 p.m.
Portland, Maine's Pride Portland lasts from June 8-17. New Orleans Pride is June 8-10 this year, with the parade on June 9 in New Orleans, Louisiana. is June 7-10, with the theme "Elements of Us." The parade is June 9, while the festival and concert will take place on June 10 with headliners Troye Sivan, Alessia Cara, MAX, and Asia O'Hara. This year's Capital Pride celebration in Washington D.C. Be sure to check out the International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association's website for a periodically updated calendar of 2018 Pride events happening around the United States as well as across the world. Some of the organizations on this list may not have announced the official dates or times for their 2018 events at the time of this article's publication. Be sure to check out all the guidelines and prices on your city's Pride website before the big day. There are also many opportunities to volunteer during Pride. Some cities require you to purchase parade tickets ahead of time and/or pre-register large groups of people. In addition to the traditional Pride parade, there are often other festive activities and forms of entertainment, including musical performances, dance parties, celebrity guests, and more. cities celebrate Pride on a specific day or weekend in June, other celebrations last for an entire week or more. Pride event happening throughout the month of June. If you're wondering when the Pride parade is near me, I've got your back. Petersburg Area.June is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month, which means LGBTQ+ Pride parades, festivals, and celebrations are taking place across the country. Pete Pride Celebration in June and Come OUT St Pete in October.
Petersburg and home to many LGBT businesses and the annual St. The Grand Central District is an urban village in the heart of St. Nearby communities such as Gulfport, Dunedin and Safety Harbor also provide a welcoming community on a smaller scale. The price ranges and styles differ greatly. While there is no “gay ghetto” there are many neighborhoods that are gay and lesbian friendly. Petersburg area is the diversity of the neighborhoods. One of the most beautiful aspects of the St. Petesrburg was named one of the “50 Fabulous Gay Friendly Places to Live” by Gregory Kompes. Petersburg’s diverse economy and increasing job opportunities all beckon for potential residents to take a closer look. Lower your stress levels with our laid back lifestyle and effective transportation networks.
Public art murals have sprouted all through downtown spreading. Over a dozen craft breweries have opened in the last few years. Downtown’s public parks host more than 200 events annually including Main Sail Arts Festival, 4th of July, RibFest, Caribbean Festival, Music Festivals, many concerts and more special events. The Warehouse Arts District west of downtown is booming area for artists and art lovers. Petersburg’s expanding culture, including nine world-class museums, performing arts venues, unique galleries and stores. The Municipal Equality Index examines the laws, policies, and services of municipalities and rates them on the basis of their inclusivity of LGBTQ+ people who live and work there.Įxplore your creative side with St. Petersburg’s thriving downtown and proximity to the fabulous Gulf beaches with amazing sunsets has attracted visitors for a century! Beginning in 2014 and every year since, St Petersburg has scored a perfect 100 on the Human Rights Campaign's Municipality Equality Index (MEI). Petersburg, Florida remains the sunniest place to be gay! Just as in this 1926 Chamber of Commerce ad, St.