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NYC Pride 2025

About 2,000,000 people will attend NYC Pride 2025 in New York.

Jun 29, 2025 → Jun 29, 2025

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NYC Pride 2025

New York City knows how to throw a party, but when it comes to NYC Pride 2025, it’s a movement, a statement, and one of the biggest, most exciting events of the year. On Sunday, June 29, 2025, the NYC Pride March will take over the streets of Manhattan and fill the city with rainbow colors, high-energy performances, and a powerful message of love and equality.

So, grab your best Pride outfit (extra glitter highly encouraged), bring your energy, and get ready to celebrate!

The History Behind NYC Pride

New York Pride isn’t just another parade – it’s a tribute to the Stonewall Uprising of 1969, a defining moment in the modern gay rights movement. After the historic protests at the Stonewall Inn, LGBTQ+ activists took to the streets to demand equal rights. A year later, on June 28, 1970, the first-ever Christopher Street Liberation Day March was held and marked the beginning of annual Pride celebrations around the world.

Fast forward to today, and New York City Pride has evolved into a massive, city-wide event, drawing millions of spectators and featuring everything from drag shows and live music to powerful speeches and community-driven initiatives.

What to Expect at NYC Pride 2025

NYC Pride Weekend is always overflowing with incredible events, but the NYC Pride March is the main event. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Date & time: Sunday, June 29, 2025, starting at 12:00 PM
  • Route: Kicking off at 25th Street and 5th Avenue, making its way through Christopher Street, past the Stonewall Inn, and ending at 16th Street and 7th Avenue
  • Organizer: Heritage of Pride, a non-profit organization dedicated to producing NYC’s official LGBTQIA+ Pride events

Expect over 700 floats, thousands of participants, and a crowd that stretches from Greenwich Village to Chelsea and beyond. You’ll pass major landmarks like Washington Square Park, the New York City AIDS Memorial, and the neighborhoods that have played a crucial role in LGBTQ+ history.

NYC Pride Events You Can’t Miss

Pride is a weekend-long (honestly, month-long) celebration, so don’t just show up for the parade – make the most of NYC Pride events happening all over the city.

  • Pride Island: An electrifying music festival featuring international DJs, pop stars, and high-energy performances. This is where the real party happens, so get your tickets early!
  • Drag Fest: NYC is home to some of the world’s best drag queens, and they’ll be putting on show-stopping performances all weekend long. Expect glitz, glamour, and plenty of sass.
  • PrideFest: A street fair in the heart of Manhattan, packed with vendors, food trucks, entertainment, and community organizations.
  • The rally: A powerful event featuring activists, speakers, and performers advocating for LGBTQ+ rights.
  • Youth pride: A space dedicated to LGBTQ+ teens and young adults that has safe and inclusive activities, performances, and social events.

NYC Pride 2025 Ticket Information

Want to participate in one of NYC’s official Pride events? While the Pride March is free, certain events like Pride Island and Drag Fest require tickets.

General Admission for NYC Pride events varies, and prices are typically announced closer to the date. Check the official NYC Pride website for updates and to grab your spot before events sell out.

Weather at NYC Pride 2025

June in NYC is usually warm and sunny, with temperatures around 75–85 F (24–29 C). Expect plenty of sunshine, so pack your sunscreen, sunglasses, and a refillable water bottle.

If you’re marching or standing for long periods, wear comfy shoes. Trust us, your feet will thank you. And if the summer heat gets too much, head to Washington Square Park or Hell’s Kitchen for some shade, a cold drink, and a moment to recharge.

How to Get to NYC Pride 2025

Navigating NYC during Pride Weekend is chaotic in the best way possible, so plan ahead:

  • Subway: The best way to get around. Take the 1, 2, 3, A, C, E, F, M, or L train to stations near the route.
  • Rideshare & taxis: Expect surge pricing, but apps like Uber and Lyft can still be a convenient option.
  • Walking: Honestly, this might be the best way to experience the energy of Pride. The streets are alive with music, dancing, and spontaneous celebrations.
  • Driving: LOL. Don’t. Streets will be packed, and parking is a nightmare. Just take the subway.

NYC Pride 2025 Bag Policy

Security is tight, so travel light. Here’s what you can and can’t bring:

Prohibited Items:

  • Large backpacks and oversized bags
  • Glass bottles and outside alcohol
  • Hard-sided coolers
  • Drones and professional camera equipment

Allowed Items:

  • Small bags and fanny packs
  • Sealed water bottles
  • Personal cameras and phones

For the latest security updates, check the official NYC Pride site.

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Tips to Make the Most of NYC Pride 2025

  • Arrive early: The best viewing spots fill up fast. If you want a front-row seat, get there hours before the march starts.
  • Dress for comfort: You’ll be walking a lot, so wear comfy shoes and lightweight clothing.
  • Hydrate and fuel up: Pride is a marathon, not a sprint. Bring a water bottle and stop by local Chelsea or Greenwich Village restaurants for quick bites.
  • Capture the moment: But don’t forget to put your phone down and soak in the experience.
  • Join the afterparties: When the march ends, the party doesn’t! Head to Hell’s Kitchen, the East Village, or Brooklyn for some of the best Pride nightlife in the world.

NYC Pride is celebration of love, identity, and progress. Whether you’re marching, spectating, or dancing the night away, you’re part of something bigger. So, dress up, show up, and make some noise – because Pride is for everyone!

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All you need to know

  • Is NYC Pride free?

    Yes, many of the NYC Pride events, including the NYC Pride March and PrideFest, are free and open to the public. These events offer an opportunity for attendees to celebrate, participate in various activities, and enjoy performances at no cost. However, some specific events and parties within the broader celebration may require tickets or have an admission fee, especially those that offer special amenities or are held at particular venues.

  • Where is World Pride 2025?

    WorldPride 2025 will be hosted in Washington, D.C., marking the 50th anniversary of Pride celebrations in the city. The event is scheduled from May 17 to June 8, 2025.

  • Why is June 1 pride month?

    Pride Month is celebrated in June to honor the Stonewall Uprising, which began on June 28, 1969. This pivotal event in LGBTQ+ history is commemorated throughout the month with various events and parades.

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