For more ways to celebrate, check out our Pride Month roundup here. It’s forecasted to rain on Saturday, so make sure to bring a poncho or umbrella. Washington DC Pride (aka, Capital Pride Alliance) serves DCs LGBTQ+. There will be a family-fun area at Stead Park ( 1625 P St., NW) with lots of activities for children and an exclusive family viewing area at the corner of 17th and P Streets. The biggest gay event in Taiwan is the Taipei Gay Pride Parade, with more then.
A dedicated accessibility zone will be located in front of the first announcement stand. There will be two announcement stands at the event-one at the start of the route on 14th Street, just south of T, and another on the south side of Dupont Circle. The event starts at 14th and T Streets, and the route will snake south on 14th Street to Rhode Island Avenue, where it will turn right and head towards Massachusetts Avenue. What to Expect: A whole lot of people! The parade route has changed from previous years and will now begin where it used to end. Parade path through Logan and Dupont Circle neighborhoods. Where: Kick off on 14th Street, just south of T Street.
Several food vendors will be on hand, plus two beverage gardens (must be 21+ to enter) where you can post up for a great view of the parade. There will be more entertainment, hosted by JR’s and Citrine, until 8 PM. The Capital Pride Block Party starts at 12 PM, and will feature local DJs spinning until 3 PM (when the parade starts). What to Expect: Lots of music, food, and fun to get you amped up for the parade. Where: Between P and Q streets, along 17th Street, NW
Here’s what you need to know to celebrate. It’s DC Pride weekend! The Pride Parade and Capital Pride Block Party are back, and organizers are expecting a record turnout this year.