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Chicago Pride: Your mentor to Chicago Movement Parade, Pride Fest, and more

Chicago really knows how to party for Identity festival. Each June, the city is brimming with LGBTQ+ celebrations and events, including over-the-top street fests, exhilarating concerts, raucous dance parties, and, of course, the iconic Chicago Identity festival Parade.

The center of the city&#;s Event celebrations can be found in Northalsted, the nation&#;s first official LGBTQ+ neighborhood, but you&#;ll locate festivities in every corner of the city. Here&#;s what you need to know about the Chicago Pride March, Pride Fest, and more top Event events.

Chicago Pride Parade

Sunday, June 29,
Free admission, starts at 11 a.m.

The Chicago Pride Parade is one of the largest Homosexual Pride parades in the world. The colorful procession features celebrities, drag queens, local groups, musicians, performers, marching bands, rainbow-hued floats, and more.

A tradition for more than 50 years, the Chicago Pride Parade attracts more than one million spectators every year to conclude the city&#;s month-long Pride celebrations.

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Celebrate Pride month in Chicago

Chicago knows how to honor LGBTQ Pride!  A majority of the Pride month events take place in the Northalsted neighborhood (commonly referred to as "Boystown"), the first official same-sex attracted neighborhood in the territory, but celebrations - from street festivals, concerts, and parties to the annual procession - take place all over the city.

 

A finalize list of events is below. 

Chicago Pride Fest - June 21 & 22,

Organized by the Northalsted Business Alliance (), the annual two-day pride festival takes over Chicago's Northalsted neighborhood every June. Each year, nearly 60, revelers flock to the historic gay neighborhood commonly referred to as "Boystown" to take part in the celebration that includes three music stages featuring widespread music headliners, more than arts and crafts vendors, food from local restaurants, drag shows, DJs, dancing, and much more. ($20 suggested donation at the gate.)

 

Pride Fest Line-Up: 

 

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Chicago Pride Fest

Chicago Celebration Fest® is a two-day street festival on June , ; the weekend before the Chicago Lgbtq+ fest Parade (June 29, ). The 24th annual Chicago Pride Fest is a celebration of LGBTQ+ existence, culture and community in Chicago’s landmark LGBTQ+ Northalsted neighborhood.

Pride Fest features dwell music on 3 stages, a Youth Pride Cosmos for teens, best of Chicago drag performance, the Proud Pet Parade with prizes, dance exhibitions, Chicago Gay Men’s Chorus, guest speakers and over nourishment and merchandise vendors

A $20 suggested donation for entry helps pays performers and festival workers, and supports local non-profits & collective programs like the Chicago Pride Crosswalks; 14 rainbow paved intersections installed in that make up the longest installation of it’s kind in the world.

The scheduled performances for the weekend are listed below:

Saturday, June 21

North Stage

pm – Laura B
pm – Pride Fest Drag Show
pm – Jesse McCartney
pm – Pride Fest Drag Show
pm – Servin’ Fysh Dance Co.
pm – Beyond the Blonde
pm  – Lgbtq+ fest Fest Drag Show
pm – Chrissy Chlape

Chicago Pride Parade  

Chicago's Pride celebration consists of a full month of festivities and events, culminating with the Chicago Pride Parade, which traditionally takes place the last Sunday of June.

 

Chicago Pride Fest takes place along North Halsted St. in the North Side neighborhood colloquially referred to a ‘Boystown’ the weekend prior to the parade. 


The Chicago Pride March (June 29, 11am)

The 54th annual Chicago Pride Parade steps off at 11 a.m. on Sunday, June 29,  from the corners of Sheridan and Broadway ( North) on Chicago's north side.

 

The procession treks through the north side of the city, ending near the intersection of Diversey Parkway and Sheridan Road in Lincoln Park, walking through some of the city's most vibrant neighborhoods.

 

 

The annual parade, which started as a protest march in after the Stonewall Riots in New York City, has grown into the city's second-largest parade of nearly entries, typically attracting more than 1 million people to multiple north