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Grandstand Seating Available

Seattle Pride

Date: June 30
Time: 11am
Location: Downtown, 4th Ave, Seattle
Cost: FREE; All Ages
Website: Purchase Tickets Here!!


The Parade route will again run downtown Seattle along 4th Ave, between Pike St and Denny Way. This LGBTQIA+ reunion is a free, fun, community-wide celebration advancing awareness of LGBTQIA+ issues and promoting mutual respect and equal human rights for all. RSVP for reminders & event updates (RSVP is not required to attend)!

The parade will feature the participation of some of Seattle’s most beloved community groups, civic leaders, brands and businesses. The parade route will feature three stages, two alcohol gardens, food trucks, grandstand seating, and ADA priority seating.

Locations:

  • Westlake Park: Stage, Food Trucks, Grandstand Seating, ADA Priority Seating
  • 4th & Lenora: Stage, Food Trucks, Grandstand Seating, ADA Priority Seating
  • 4th & Denny Way: Stage

You can view our Accessibility Guide for more information on our event.

For more information about Seattle Pride's 50th annual Pride Month celebrations, visit SeattlePride.org/Seattle-Pride-Month

Get Involved: Volunteer sign-up is open! Click here to learn more about volunteer opportunities!

SEATING

Grandstand seating is bleacher style seating available for purchase in advance. Sit down and enjoy the parade from the front row!

ADA Priority Seating is available to those with accessibility needs (plus two other individuals in their group, regardless of accessibility needs). These seats must be reserved in advance.

GIVEAWAY RULES & ENTRY When you purchase Grandstands Seating, you will enter into a random drawing to win tickets to see THING Festival 2024 @ Remlinger Farms! Winners will be announced and contacted by a Pride Staff member on Monday July 8th.

Reparations Model

BIPOC attendees can use promo code " LEGACY " for a 50% discount - input at the top of the next page. Seattle Pride does not assume BIPOC attendees do not have access to wealth; it is our way of working to address the historical and ongoing damage to the Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color.

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