Gay pride san diego 2024

Tickets for the San Diego Pride Festival are currently on sale at sdpride. The 50th annual San Diego Pride Parade. The San Diego Pride festival is so much more than a party. Come celebrate our 50th anniversary under the rainbow skyline with us!

Invite your friends on Facebook. About San Diego Pride San Diego Pride raises funds primarily through festival ticket and beverage sales, and through sponsorships, and exhibitor fees. Your guide to the San Diego Pride Festival, one of San Diego's most anticipated LGBTQ+ events each year taking place July From where to park to the parade route, here’s what you’ll want to know about the San Diego Pride Parade.

For a full list of events, visit sdpride. San Diego Pride raises funds primarily through festival ticket and beverage sales, and through sponsorships, and exhibitor fees. The stages of San Diego Pride serve as a vital platform to elevate artists in the exploration of their craft.

It’s your time to be OUT and PROUD! The Pride Festival is San Diego’s largest 2-day event highlighting the best in LGBTQ entertainment, interactive exhibits, cultural presentations, and community resources. (All photos by Sal Giametta) Themed “Making History Now,” the San Diego Pride Parade made its annual mile march (for the 50th time!) through Hillcrest.

For more information about accommodations, services, or if you have a general question regarding accessibility, please contact [email protected]. Photographer Sal Giametta (for the third year for The San Diego Sun) captured the moments and proud smiles.

Creating this space for Pride keeps me continuously busy and always stepping up the work as an ally, mentor, and friend to the community. Where else can you find the depth of queer talent on blissful display? This work provides an opportunity to honor the icons of the future, particularly BIPOC, women, and trans artists, while remembering those who have come before us.

San Diego Pride hits a big milestone this year, its 50th anniversary, and the theme, "Making History Now,” reflects a feeling of urgency.