The bike ride has four distances to choose from and will start at 10 a.m. NYC Pride Ride: The 3rd Annual NYC Pride Ride is a day of inspiration, commemoration and celebration that will take place on Sunday 14 th June with check-in beginning as early as 6am. A dedicated Kids Space with clown painting and bounce houses, as well as stage entertainment and a Twilight Parade at 7:30 p.m., are just some of the many events held on the six blocks that line 5th Avenue between 3rd Street and 9th Street. To register the run, please visit: .īrooklyn Pride Parade and Festival: After the Brooklyn Pride LGBT 5K Run, an all-day festival will be held Saturday, 13 th June from 11am to 5pm. This year's festival stage will be loaded with great talent reflecting the diversity of the community including singers, comedians, drag acts, dance groups and much more.īrooklyn Pride LGBT 5K Run: Held on Saturday 13 th June at 10 am, the annual LGBT 5K Pride Run in Prospect Park kicks off the Brooklyn Pride Parade and Festival. The festival will follow the Parade from 1:30pm. The Parade will run on 37th Avenue, from 89th Street to 75th Street. Queens Pride Parade and Festival: In its 23 rd year, the Queens Pride Parade and Festival will be held on 7 th June 7 at 12:00pm. The event will be held on 3 rd June 3 at 6:00pm at Billy’s Sports Bar, featuring refreshments and entertainment. Event details can be found below.īronx Borough President & Allies LGBTQ Pride Awards Ceremony: Hosted by LGBT groups Boogie Down Pride and Brainpower and other community organisations, the Bronx will celebrate pride with an award ceremony honouring those who have made contributions to the borough’s LGBT community. This year’s theme is ‘Complete the Dream,’ in recognition of the dreams of LGBT people and the dreams of all people seeking liberation from injustice. NYC Pride is the official organiser and producer of the most popular New York City Pride Week events, including the LGBT Pride Rally, March, Pridefest and Dance. Pride Week embraces the rich diversity and vibrant culture of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities in New York City, paying homage to the ground-breaking historical events that took place in New York City and impacted the gay rights movement, such the anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. Pride Week 2015 is scheduled for 21st – 28th June, but celebrations will take place throughout June and July.
Visitors and locals in New York City will celebrate Pride this summer with events taking place across the five boroughs.