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WeHo Pride Parade

Date
June 2
Time
12:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Cost
Free
Organizer’s Site
wehopride.com/events
The WeHo Pride Parade is full of music, dancing, colorful floats, festive marching contingents, and creative flair; it is free and open to the public, embracing LGBTQ representation, inclusion, and progress. The parade celebrates diversity, love, and resilience in the heart of West Hollywood. Parade Icons are selected each year for their significant contributions to the LGBTQ community, visibility, community involvement, and advocacy.

 

The WeHo Pride Parade’s Lifetime Ally Icon will be the award-winning artist Cyndi Lauper. WeHo Pride will honor Lauper for her work in bringing the LGBTQ community and social justice issues to the forefront, as well as expanding queer representation in mainstream pop culture.

Location

Santa Monica Blvd.
between Crescent Heights Blvd. and San Vicente Blvd.
West Hollywood, CA United States
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Organizer

City of West Hollywood
Phone
323-848-6400
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