This is how the last weekend of pride is lived in New York City

We have reached the final stretch of the month of pride, and the last weekend is always full of activities. Next, some of the most prominent events for the closing of the month:

Youth pride

Saturday, June 28, 12 pm
South Street Seort (12 Fulton Street) and The Seort (19 Fulton Street), New York, NY
NYC Pride and the main Marshal of 2025, Trans Formative Schools, organize the annual LGBTQ+youth celebration. This outdoor event will include free food and snacks, carnival activities, musical presentations, DJs and much more. Visit nycpride.org for more information.

NYC Pride March

Sunday, June 29, 11 am
Start on 26th Street with Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
NYC Pride organizes its annual parade in Manhattan, with the participation of various non -profit organizations, government officials and corporate brands, last Sunday of pride. The main Marshal of 2025 include Karine Jean-Pierre, Marti Gould Cumming, Dj Lina, Elisa Crespo and Trans Formative Schools. For route details, visit nycpride.org

Pridefest

Sunday, June 29, 11 am
Avenida 4, between streets 13 and 9, New York, NY
The NYC Pride Pridefest Annual Street Fair returns with exhibitors, food, presentations and activities throughout the afternoon.

March for queer liberation

Sunday, June 29, 11 am
NYC AIDS Memorial, Avenida 7, between Greenwich and 12 West Street, New York, NY
The Relaim Pride coalition will organize the sixth annual march for queer release. This year’s motto is resist! Condition! Remove yourself! As in previous years, there will be no police or corporate presence during the march. The tour will conclude at Lenape Circle, in Central Park.