Houston gay pride parade 2024
46th Annual Official Pride Parade
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The 46th Annual Official Houston LGBT+ Pride Celebration: Festival & Parade will take place downtown at Houston City Hall, 901 Bagby Street, on Saturday, June 29, 2024, in Houston, TX. This is Houston's Premiere Event of the Pride Season attended by hundreds of thousands of festival goers each Summer.
The Official Houston Pride is the oldest and largest Celebration in Texas to date. To see your support at work you can view our current beneficiaries here: R.I.S.E. Recipients and 501c3 financial reporting here: 990s. Our current sponsors and partners can be found at: Sponsors and Partners.
This year, with over 500,000 sq ft of territory from Lamar to Rusk, our festival footprint still remains the largest Self-acceptance Celebration in Texas and the 3rd largest in the U.S. The 2024 Celebration will see a revamped festival layout with many cooling tents, shaded walkways, free water (while supplies last), and our seniors are allowed to bring lawn chairs.
Parade is FREE as always for everyone to watch and enjoy. It starts at 7:30pm.
Celebration: 11am-10pm
- Gates Open at 11:00am
- Festival Hours: 12pm-6:00pm
Revelers stream into downtown to welcome Houston's New Faces of Pride
HOUSTON, Texas -- Thousands of your neighbors lined the streets of downtown Houston for a chance to honor the first Houston's New Faces of Pride Parade.
The city's newest LGBTQ+ Movement celebration got underway early Saturday with a festival outside Houston City Hall.
When gates opened at noon, hundreds streamed through to investigate and have enjoyable as the metropolis turned its emphasis on unity, inclusiveness and empowerment.
The festival also brought out a big list of performers, including sets by openly gay country artists Chris Housman and Billy Gilman.
As the sun began to set, crowds swelled with revelers ready to see the inaugural Houston's Modern Faces of Self-acceptance parade.
The parade featured five grand marshals and carried the theme "Rainbow Revolution."
President Bryan Cotton told ABC13 he already felt a meaning of accomplishment, even before the celebration stepped off.
"We saw a need in the community and we met it," Cotton said. "That was supporting, uplifting and highlighting other small nonprofits in the community that are doing astonishing things. That is our lane that we
Houston Pride is Assist Baby!
Get ready for the hottest celebration of the year
This year, Pride Month is set to be more monumental than ever before in Bayou Town thanks to two separate celebrations in June. Houston’sNew Faces of Pride and Pride Houston 365 are the organizations hosting Pride festivities with plenty of activities and pleasurable for the entire community and allies to look forward to.
HOUSTON’S NEW FACES OF PRIDE
June 22, 2024
With promises to “present Pride favor never before” Houston’s New Faces of Pride is looking forward to their inaugural celebrations. Featuring indoor and outdoor activities, the celebration will take over Fish Plaza at Wortham Theater Center. The parade will boot off at 7:30 p.m. on Bagby St. at outbound Allen Parkway, and stretch 15 blocks downtown for all to come out and enjoy once the sun begins to set.
PRIDE HOUSTON 365
June 29, 2024
This year marks the 46th annual march and festival for Pride Houston 365. Embracing the theme of "You Won't Break Our Pride,” the organization is slated to host their festival and parade downtown, along with other events to enjoy, this June.
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Pride in Houston
Pride Month is arrange to be more epic than ever before in Bayou Metropolis thanks to two separate celebrations in June! Houston’sNew Faces of Pride and Pride Houston 365 are the organizations hosting Event festivities with plenty of activities and fun for the entire community and allies to glance forward to. Here is what each organization has slated for this year:
HOUSTON’S NEW FACES OF PRIDE
With promises to “present Self-acceptance like never before”, Houston’s Recent Faces of Pride is looking forward to their inaugural celebrations! Although they’ve already been rigid at work this year fundraising for their beneficiaries, Tony’s Place and Grace Place, the giant shebang is set to accept over downtown on Saturday, June 22.
Featuring indoor and outdoor activities, the celebration will take over Fish Plaza at Wortham Theater Center with plenty of shade and cooling stations for respite from the Houston heat. Aimed at emphasizing diversity, inclusion, and empowerment, the team will host and feature more than 350 festival vendors, food, live performances, a space for nonprofit organizations to share their mission with the masses