MORE THAN A PARADE

IT’S A MOVEMENT

Three members of Pride royalty marching through the street
Nate Gowdy
Sunday, June 29
Downtown Seattle
11:00AM - 3:30PM

A Parade with Purpose

The Seattle Pride Parade is community-led, deeply rooted in activism, and unapologetically focused on LGBTQIA2S+ visibility. Every year, 300,000+ people gather in the streets, marching for joy, justice, and belonging.

Protestors holding signs that say WE SAY QUEER and WE SAY TRANS
250+ contingents featuring queer activists, small businesses, nonprofits & allies
Joyful woman in all black reminiscent of a bird
Drag royalty, dancers, DJs & speakers who bring the energy
Couple in the park on the grass
An emphasis on trans, BIPOC & grassroots LGBTQIA2S+ voices
This isn’t just a spectacle
It's a statement
Protestor holding a sign with watermelon slices
Nate Gowdy

Parade Details

Westlake Park — Seattle Center

Pre-Show: 10 AM

March: 11 AM – 3 PM

The city transformed into a welcoming, inclusive, prideful place—it made my heart happy.”

Accessibility Matters

Pride is for all of us. Need additional accommodations? Reach out—we’re here to help.

Reserved ADA seating & viewing areas
ASL interpreters at key locations
Text-based map & accessibility guide
I love that the focus of the Seattle Pride Parade is still on community organizations and not corporations that frequently engage in performative allyship and actually don’t have positive impact on the LGBTQ+ community. I also adored the emphasis on the Trans community as well, it’s such an important message to put out there right now and always.”
Older couple wearing shirts that say Graying Gayly, one is in a mobility scooter and one walking
Nate Gowdy

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