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When is the 2024 DC pride parade? Date, route and where to watch the Capital Pride Parade
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Date:2025-04-09 01:31:05
June is Pride Month, and cities across the U.S. are gearing up for parades, events and festivities of all kinds celebrating the LGBTQ+ community, its history and fight for equal rights.
Pride Month commemorates the 1969 Stonewall Uprising in New York, where subsequent protests are credited with a shift in LGBTQ+ activism in the U.S.
Washington, D.C. boasts one of the largest Pride Month celebrations in the U.S., including a parade on June 8 and a festival on June 9. This year's theme is "Totally Radical."
Here's what you'll need to know about catching the Capital Pride Parade in Washington, D.C. this year.
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When is the Washington, D.C./Capital Pride Parade?
The Capital Pride Parade is scheduled for Saturday, June 8 from 3-7 p.m.
What is the Capital Pride Parade route?
The parade route is new this year, according to the Capital Pride Parade website, and will not be going through the Dupont neighborhood.
The annual block party will remain on 17th Street, with the family area at Stead Park.
The parade's staging area will be on 15th Street NW between 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
The parade's step off is located at 14th Street at T Street NW at 3 p.m.
The 1.8 mile route travels down 14th Street NW, around Thomas Circle before finishing at Pennsylvania Avenue at 9th Street NW.
How to watch the Capital Pride Parade
For anyone attending in person, you can watch the parade from the sidelines for free. NBC Washington recommends watching from the west side of Franklin Park and intersections at New York and Rhode Island avenues NW.
Free, general admission is already sold out for a special area of Thomas Circle, across from the Parade Review Stand near Hotel Zena, but you still have the option to pay a $5-10 suggested donation.
You can also pay $25 for grand stand bleachers on Freedom Plaza
USA TODAY has contacted Capital Pride Parade organizers about any livestreams.
Contributing: Clare Mulroy, USA TODAY.
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