Main event, Sunday, June 5, 11 AM-7PM, festival $10, parade: free Binghamton Pride (Central New York) The week of celebration culminates on June 5 with the Pride Parade on Elmwood Avenue and Pride Festival at Canalside Buffalo.
Earlier that day, flag-raising ceremonies will be held at Artpark (9 AM), Niagara Falls State Park (10:30 AM), Niagara Falls City Hall (12 PM), and Lockport City Hall (2 PM). Niagara Falls will be lit up with Pride colors on the night of June 1. On May 31, join Front Runners in Delaware Park for a 1.8-mile walk/run to show your Pride in the Greater Niagara region! Throughout the month of June, take part in WNY Pride 5K, a virtual run/walk that can be completed no matter where you are.
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Make sure to stop for a drink at the Stonewall Inn, the still-operating LGBTQ bar right across the street from the monument.īuffalo Pride Week features a series of events to celebrate Pride both in-person and virtually across Buffalo and Western New York. In the heart of Greenwich Village in Christopher Park, visitors can find the Stonewall National Monument, commemorating the events of the Stonewall Uprising of Jand the birth of the modern day LGBTQ civil rights movement that stemmed from there. Be sure to check out all that's going on and start planning your NYC Pride adventures now! Sunday, June 26, PrideFest at 11 AM, Parade at noon, free Stonewall National Monument (NYC) Events range from a circuit party to a symposium to a Broadway Sings concert honoring Taylor Swift.
Lots of NYC Pride events are taking place in the days leading up to and following the Pride March and PrideFest. And NYC PrideFest, the LGBTQ street fair, is back and not to be missed! Stop by 4th Avenue between 13th and 9th Streets in Manhattan for musical performances, entertainers, food, activities, and Pride gear from unique vendors. The parade kicks off at noon at 25th Street and 5th Avenue. The NYC Pride March is back for its 53rd year and it'll be hosted by a slew of celebrity Grand Marshals including Saturday Night Live’s Punkie Johnson. Call ahead and check websites and social media to make sure attractions are open and available. Remember to social distance and wear a mask as required by state guidelines. At these and other Pride events in New York, LGBTQ New Yorkers and visitors will come together again in the birthplace of the modern movement to show love for each other, for the community, and for New York! 2022 highlights include the return of the NYC Pride March, the illumination of Niagara Falls in Pride colors, and Long Island Pride’s newest location. A touch of normalcy has returned and communities are gathering together in-person once again to celebrate Pride safely. Pride is always an exciting time in New York, and this year’s events bring with it an extra sense of hope.