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San Francisco Pride Day-by-day party and parade guide

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When San Francisco flips its rainbow switch for Pride weekend, it’s more than a party. It’s a joyous verb of defiance.

From downtown summit panels to block parties and community-powered marches, here’s your day-by-day guide to Pride, June 26 to

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Thursday, June Culture & Cocktails

The weekend begins with thick conversations, museum takeovers, and the first beats of outdoor gyrate floors. Warm up your engines.

SF Pride Human Rights Summit (Commonwealth Club, The Embarcadero)

  • a.m. to 7 p.m. $10 if purchased in-person, $5 if purchased online (FREE for members).
  • All-day panels on LGBTQ+ rights, tech ethics, and political strategy. Grab an afternoon session on “Queer Safety in a Digital Age.”

Front Street Block Party (Annie and Front streets)

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    For 23 years, the SF LGBT Center has served as a beacon of hope for LGBTQ+ people.

    This year, we have chosen the theme, Build Together—A Queerer Future. Building a Queerer Future Together means shaping our paths and future with the LGBTQ+ community at the center. It’s about coming together to assemble a world rooted in equity, joy, and the right for our community to thrive.

    Pride Fundraising Partners

    We&#;re also excited to unveil this year&#;s Center Pride Fundraising Partners, who generously support us with donations from product or event fundraisers during Pride month. These partners support the Center&#;s work, giving LGBTQ+ community members a safe, welcoming space and access to vital resources. 

    As we celebrate 23 years of service to our incredible community, let’s support local businesses!

    Pride Fundraising Partners

    Pride Celebration on June 14th

    House & Office Cleaning Services

    Berry Adj Shake

    Pride Edition: Genuine Blue Lemonade

    Round-Up and Donate!

    "Stay with PRIDE" hotel package

    Pride Bar Crawl on June 21st

    San Francisco Pride Weekend

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    • Sat, Jun 28, - Sun, Jun 29,   

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    The 55th Annual Pride Celebration will be on Saturday, June 28th and Sunday, June 29th,

    The Pride Parade will be on Sunday, June 29th,

    Get ready for an unforgettable San Francisco Pride Weekend, taking place on the last weekend of June ! As one of the largest LGBTQ+ celebrations in the world, this vibrant event welcomes millions of attendees from across the globe for a weekend of love, visibility, and unity. 🌈

    📍 San Francisco Pride Parade Route: From the Embarcadero to Civic Center (about miles)

    Beyond the parade, Pride Weekend offers live performances, dance parties, and cultural events throughout the city, making it a can’t-miss experience for all.



    Sunday, July 20

    Free Kinky/Queer SOMA Walking Tour &#;SOMA Bars &#; Bathhouses&#;

    Sunday, July 20 &#; pm - Ends at pm | Cost: FREE | Ringold Alley and 9th Street

    Join us on our free walking tour: SOMA Origins: Bars, Bathhouses and Beyond Now a world-wide leather/kinky/queer destination, SOMA (South of Market) began attracting leather bars in the ’60’s. Find out why! Learn about the raucous exploits of the ’70’s, when motorcycles lined the streets

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    Sunday, July 27

    &#;Up Your Alley / Dore Alley&#; Street Fair &#; Fetish Festival (SF)
    This is no indie hipster fair with hand-knit scarves and folk music… If rubber, sportswear, biker gear, punks, or any variety of built, hairy men turns you on, then they’ve got it. In their own words, you won’t find a filthier event in the States. Up

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    Wednesday, August 6

    “Living Naturally”: SF Nudism History &#; Activism Talk (Manny’s)
    This talk explores the city’s unique relationship with public nudity—from its roots in body freedom and activism to the political battles