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What to Know about WorldPride 2025

Posted on May 14, 2025   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Kaela Cote-Stemmermann

Kaela Cote-Stemmermann

Pride parade Washington, D.C., June 8, 2024. (The Washington Post/Getty Images)

Pride parade Washington, D.C., June 8, 2024. (The Washington Post/Getty Images)

For the first time ever, D.C. is hosting WorldPride, and it’s a big deal! Events kick off this week and D.C. is expecting an influx of one to two million people over the next month. Here’s everything you need to know to stay safe and have fun.

Important Context

There has been a lot of fear and hesitancy surrounding WorldPride due to anti-LGBTQ rhetoric by the Trump administration. So much so that organizers are considering issuing a safety warning to trans attendees. However, many say such threats mean Pride is more important than ever.

How Are Pride Organizers Balancing the Political Tension?

Tips

  • Plan ahead: Many of the events require tickets and some are already selling out.
  • Download the Pride 365 app: It lets you filter events and add them to your personal itinerary, and it updates you with changes.
  • Be Realistic: There are hundreds of events to choose from. Take the time to search through the long list and prioritize what you want to attend throughout the month. See below for our top picks.
Pride parade Washington, D.C., June 8, 2024.(Aaron Schwartz / Getty Images)

Pride parade Washington, D.C., June 8, 2024.(Aaron Schwartz / Getty Images)

Events Not To Miss

(Multiple Locations, May 16 – June 7)

A micro-festival featuring LGBTQ+-themed productions, including the world premiere of a play from Tarrell Alvin McCraney (who wrote “Moonlight”) at Arena Stage.

(Various locations, May 27 - 29)

Award winning LGBTQ+ films from around the world will be screened at movie theaters around D.C. and Arlington.

(Eastern Market, June 4 - 6)

28 hours of community dance activities from square and contra to the 2-step and line dancing. All dances will be taught; no experience required.

June 6 & 7, Dupont

D.C.’s classic Pride block party, but bigger and better. Two days of DJs, drag performances, and outdoor bars.

(Brentwood, June 6)

D.C.’s favorite queer collective Flower Factory is helping host this dance celebration with three stages of DJs that will doubtless go into the wee hours of the morning.

(Pennsylvania Ave NW, June 7 & 8)

A free concert with Cynthia Erivo and David Archuleta will be held outside after the annual pride parade. The next day, Doechii and Khalid will be headlining the WorldPride closing concert. Get there early!

(Lincoln Memorial, June 8)

This rally for the protection of queer and human rights will be the largest political activation for WorldPride.

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