Virtual Events to Celebrate Pride Globally

Traveling and attending Pride may be cancelled this year, but the celebrations will go on. Organizers around the world are planning new ways to commemorate this important event that helps the LGBTQIA+ community come together as one while championing progress and acceptance. The world is seeking out new ways to attend and commemorate Pride in a socially-distanced way. Here are some of the ways you can show your Pride this month.

Global Pride

The biggest way Pride is being celebrated is on a global scale—literally. As a way to let the celebration live on in a new way, while providing some much-needed cheer and hope, InterPride, a global federation of Pride organizations teamed up with the European Pride Organisers Association to create Global Pride 2020. According to Kristine Garina, President of the European Pride Organisers Association and Chair of Baltic Pride in Riga, Latvia, “For millions of people around the globe, Pride is their one opportunity each year to come together and feel a part of a community, to feel loved, connected and to know they aren’t alone. It’s essential this year that as Pride organizers, we ensure there is still the opportunity to connect, even if we are connecting from home.”

As of now, about 350 Prides from around the world may be participating in this 24-hour livestream event. So no matter where you live, you’ll be able to experience Pride in some of the biggest event hot spots in the world, such as Sydney, Tel Aviv, and Rio de Janeiro. From celebrity cameos and musical performances to political speakers and local stories, Global Pride will be an event unlike any other.

Event details:
June 27th from 12AM – 11:59PM UTC
For more info click here.
Or sign up for the event on Facebook here.

New York Pride

Unsurprisingly the city that never sleeps is planning something spectacular when it comes to its virtual events. Although New York can’t celebrate its 50th pride parade as usual, there will be plenty to experience online. Kicking off Pride will be Pride 2020 DragFest, a three-day digital festival with more than 100 scheduled performers. Days later New York’s main Pride event will be broadcasted on the local WABC station and livestreamed on abc7ny.com. In addition to Grand Marshal Dan Levy from Schitt’s Creek, performances will be featured by Janelle Monae, Billy Porter, and Deborah Cox.

Event details:

Pride 2020 DragFest
June 19-21
6:30-8PM ET
For more info click here

NYC Pride Live Special
June 28th
12-3PM ET
For more info click here

San Francisco Pride

Also celebrating its 50th anniversary, San Francisco will be taking part in Global Pride as well as hosting its own online event. Hoping to reproduce the essence of Pride in a virtual way, there will be live and pre-recorded performances, plenty of community spirit, and tons of entertainment.

Event details:
June 27th between 1-9PM PT
June 28th between 2-7PM PT
For more info click here.

Denver Pride

The Rocky Mountain region’s largest Pride festival can’t be stopped in 2020. With two days of online events, there will be a virtual parade, a socially-distanced 5K, Pride decorating contest, dance party, and much more.

Event details:

Denver Pride 2020 Festival
June 27-28 throughout the day
For more info click here.

Virtual Pride Parade
June 21st at 9:30AM MT
For more info click here.

Stay at Home 5K
For more info or to register click here.