
Los Angeles Pride 2025: dates, lineup and parade
Los Angeles Pride 2025: dates, lineup and parade
8 June 2025
various venues West Hollywood, Los Angeles, USA

Los Angeles Pride returns in 2025 for its 55th annual celebration, bringing thousands of people together in the heart of Hollywood to march, dance, and keep pushing forward. With this year’s theme, “Pride Marches On,” LA Pride is set to be both a high-energy celebration and a moving tribute to the strength of the city’s LGBTQ+ community. Everyone is invited for this colorful celebration that culminates at the LA Pride parade on June 8, 2025.
A March with Purpose
The LA Pride Parade steps off on Sunday, June 8, right in the heart of Hollywood, running along Hollywood Boulevard between Highland and Cahuenga. Expect an explosion of color, creativity, and community as floats, performers, and activists take over the street in true LA style.
Grand Marshals this year include actor and advocate Niecy Nash and her wife Jessica Betts, Broadway star Andrew Rannells, and local viral couple Trino Garcia and Adam Vasquez, aka “TrinoxAdam.” Their stories reflect the spirit of this year’s message of resilience, visibility, and love in every form.
This year’s parade will also honor the city’s response to recent wildfires, with a special “Heroes of the Wildfires” section recognizing first responders, relief workers, and everyday neighbors who stepped up during crisis.
LA Pride Village: The Party Continues
Once the parade wraps up, the celebration keeps going at LA Pride Village, a sprawling free street festival that runs adjacent to the parade route from Argyle to Bronson on Hollywood Boulevard. The festival kicks off around 11:00 AM and runs into the early evening, featuring two stages with live entertainment, dance parties, and special programming throughout the day.
More than 80 local vendors and nonprofits will be on hand with booths and giveaways. You'll also find two full-service bars, dozens of food trucks, and activations from sponsors with everything from games and photo ops to exclusive merch. It’s a mix of everything that makes LA great — culture, creativity, and community.
Ballroom Battle & "Bring the T" Art Exhibition
Back for a third year is LA Pride’s iconic Ballroom Battle, bringing the house down with fierce performances from legendary houses like Miyake Mugler, Ninja, and Gorgeous Gucci. This voguing competition is a celebration of the Black and Brown queer creativity that birthed the ballroom scene. It takes place right in Pride Village in front of a panel of celebrity judges. Keep an eye out for comedian Margaret Cho, who’ll be judging and also riding in the parade with Project Angel Food.
Also featured this year is “Bring the T,” a curated art exhibition that centers trans voices. Through visual art, installation, and multimedia, trans artists explore what the letter “T” means to them, from visibility and erasure to activism and strength. It’s a powerful reminder of how Pride must always include and uplift the trans community.
History of Los Angeles Pride
Los Angeles Pride began with the very first permitted pride parade in the world, organized by Christopher Street West (CSW) on June 28, 1970. This inaugural parade was a response to and a commemoration of the Stonewall Rebellion, which took place a year earlier in New York City. This event set the stage for annual celebrations that have continuously advocated for LGBTQ+ rights and progressive political change over the decades.
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