Usually including a parage featuring many colorful floats ad loud music, the Pride March is the occasion for LGBTQI+ bars, clubs, radio stations and associations to spread their message, through colorful floats and loud music, leaflets and other displays. It’s a huge party with a loud statement and one simple goal: earning equality and respect. LGBT Pride events are one of a kind you have to see it at least once to understand what all the buzz is about. Held for the first time in France in 1981, more than half a million people gather each year in the streets of Paris for the event. Guide 2022 to theme parks and funfairs in Paris and around.What to do this week - May 9 to 15, 2022, in Paris and Île-de-France.This weekend - May 13, 14 in Paris and Île-de-France.Route 2022 of the LGTBQI+ Pride March: coming soon Furthermore, this Pride March 2021 in Paris housed the Pride Village, on the Place de la Pointe in Pantin. The March went to the Place de la République in Paris, via the avenue Jean Jaurès, the rue Lafayette and the boulevard Magenta. The 2021 edition of the LGBTQI+ Pride March took place without floats and podium.Īs for the route, this Pride March 2021 left from Pantin, " because our liberties and our need to be visible does not stop at the beltway, because the suburbs need to be proud as well", promoters stated. Last year, because the health crisis, the event was changed.
What to expect this year? So far, the program nor the route of the LGBTQI+ Pride in Paris and Île-de-France have not been shared yet. This year this festive event is expected to return on Saturday June 25, 2022! This is what the Inter-LGBT said on social networks. Every year, the festive and powerful Gay Pride parade, now called the LGBTQI+ Pride March, puts on this national event to combat homophobia and to advocate pride in being homosexual, bisexual or transexual.