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May 17 – June 8, 2025

World Pride Washington DC 2025 Logo

2025 marks the 50th Anniversary of Pride celebrations in Washington, DC! The Capital Pride Alliance is excited for Washington, DC to host WorldPride 2025 and share this momentous and exciting milestone with our international community.

WorldPride is occurring at a crucial time, bringing together voices from around the world to support the LGBTQ+ community’s ongoing fight for equality, visibility, and justice. We encourage everyone in our global community to participate in this historic moment. By showing up and supporting Pride events globally, the LGBTQ+ community will be visible, vigilant, and heard.

Be a part of The Fabric of Freedom, May 17-June 8, 2025, in Washington, DC!

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THE FABRIC OF FREEDOM

Throughout history, people have used fabrics as expressive symbols, to communicate identities, and as forms of resistance. While the LGBTQ+ community faces growing challenges both in the United States and worldwide from those seeking to divide rather than unite, it’s the fabric of our community — through our rich cultures, diverse identities, and backgrounds — that will guide us forward towards a better future.

Don’t Miss Out

Marquee Events

A group of diverse individuals poses together at a Pride event, dressed in colorful outfits, including rainbow-themed clothing, mesh tops, and accessories.

DC Latinx Pride

May 16 – June 8

Group of people in a parade

API Pride

May 17 – June 8

WorldPride bus

Welcome Center

May 17 – June 8

Two people smiling at a table. The person on the left holds a trans pride flag and wears a black shirt. The person on the right holds an equality symbol and wears a gray shirt.

Trans Pride Washington DC

May 17 – June 6

Group of diverse people

DC Silver Pride

May 21

DC Black Pride

May 23–26

A large choir dressed in white performs on stage while a group of dancers in pastel outfits poses energetically in front. The stage is brightly lit, and musical instruments are visible in the background.

Choral Festival

May 23 – June 8

A crowd watching a movie.

WorldPride 2025 Film Festival

May 27–29

Rugby players engage in a scrum, with teams in red and yellow striped jerseys on the left and green jerseys on the right. The players are locked in formation on a grassy field during a match.

Capital Cup Sports Festival

May 30 – June 4

Two young people celebrating Youth Pride

Youth Pride

May 30 – June 7

Concert crowd with hands raised, illuminated by bright, colorful stage lights and beams, creating a vibrant, dynamic atmosphere.

Welcome Ceremony + Concert

May 31

Thee Muses

Paint The Label Off: Presented by Thee Muses, Immersive Sip N Paint Experience

June 1–2

A diverse group of people in business attire sitting and clapping. The foreground shows a smiling person in a suit. Others in the background are also smiling and clapping, conveying a positive, enthusiastic atmosphere.

Human Rights Conference

June 4–6

Trans identified and ally protestors marching together

National Trans Visibility March

June 5–8

A speaker in uniform stands at a podium, addressing an audience. A large screen displays an award titled Paving the Way, featuring a photo of a person and text about the recipient. The event backdrop reads Peace Love Revolution with vibrant colors.

Capital Pride Honors

June 5

A person in a black hat and coat stands onstage holding a cane, engaging with a diverse, cheering crowd during an outdoor event. The background features trees, buildings, and tents under a clear sky.

17th Street Block Party

June 6–8

Flyer with headliners

Music Festival: Global Dance Party

June 6–7

Flyer

Full Bloom: Friday Main Event

June 6–7

a person with long, colorful rainbow dreadlocks and a matching rainbow necklace, standing confidently in front of a waving Pride flag.

Woven Together

June 6–7

A group of people smiling at an outdoor event. They are dressed in colorful and vibrant clothing, including tank tops and sunglasses. The atmosphere appears festive, with tents and other attendees visible in the background.

Street Festival

June 7–8

A diverse group of people joyfully participate in a street parade, waving rainbow flags. The street is filled with colorful outfits and lively expressions. Trees line the sidewalk, and buildings are visible in the background.

Parade

June 7

Photos of Cynthia Erivo and Doechii

Post-Parade + Closing Concerts

June 7–8

An image of Pablo Vittar in front of the logo

Fabric of Freedom: Main Event

June 7–8

People marching holding large letters spelling RESIST in various colors. A colorful balloon arch and a crowd of spectators are visible in the background.

International Rally + March

June 8

New Orleans Welcomes All
VACAYA LGBT Vacations
Kaiser Permanente Celebrating Pride and All That is You

Featured Partner Events

White graphic with multicolor quilts that reads,

Freedom to Be Monument

May 17

Modern Military National Gala

Modern Military National Gala

May 17

Night of Pride

May 20

Pride Flag Raising

May 29

A stylized Polaroid camera printing photos with text:

Andy Warhol in Iran

May 29 – June 29

Banner for World Pride Welcome Party Benefiting Capital Cup

World Pride Welcome Party Benefiting Capital Cup: Day 1

May 30–31

Banner for World Pride Welcome Party Benefiting Capital Cup Day 2

World Pride Welcome Party Benefiting Capital Cup: Day 2

May 31 – June 1

Pride Brunch

June 1

Flyer encompasses every event. Very compressed image.

QUEER SAPPHIC ELEMENTS

June 4–8

An orchestra lit in rainbow lights with a Drag Queen on stage performing along with the orchestra.

Pride Celebration Concert with the International Pride Orchestra

June 5

Logo

Empoderando Líderes: Latine LGBTQ+ Excellence ANNUAL PRIDE+ NORTHEAST REGIONAL C

June 6–7

a vibrant waterfront scene at dusk, featuring a stunning fireworks display shooting up from a barge on the water. The fireworks burst in an array of colors, including red, green, and white, creating a striking reflection on the calm river.

Pride on the Pier Boat Parade

June 6

We Are Them: A WorldPride Drag Race Party

June 6

WorldPride DC Family Fun Festival graphic

World Pride Family Fun Festival

June 7

Program Pillars

Arts & Culture icon of paint brushes and masks

Arts + Culture

As home to one of the first gay rights organizations in the world, Washington, DC has long been central to LGBTQ+ arts, culture, intelligentsia, and civil rights.

Celebration

At its core, Pride celebrations are a form of protest. Join us for an array of festivities and discover why Washington, DC is one of the most celebrated LGBTQ+ centers in the world.

Celebration icon of fireworks
Human Rights icon of hands

Human Rights

With 36 national and international LGBTQ+ organizations headquartered in our city and neighboring jurisdictions, we have a unique opportunity to not only foster important dialogue, but inspire real action throughout the world.

Nightlife + Entertainment

WorldPride 2025 will feature vibrant parties, live performances, and cultural events, with top DJs, drag shows, and plenty of LGBTQ+ friendly bars and night clubs.

Nightlife icon of disco ball
Sports icon of three balls

Sports

Our recent history has demonstrated that sports present opportunities to advance awareness, understanding, acceptance, and equality for members of the LGBTQ+ community.

50th Anniversary

The 50th Anniversary of will celebrate five decades of advocacy, visibility, and unity for the LGBTQ+ community in Washington, D.C. This milestone will honor the past, celebrate the present, and inspire the future.

50th Anniversary icon

Support WorldPride 2025!

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