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2025 Annual LA Pride Parade & Block Party
Over 110,000 spectators and participants are expected for an epic day of Pride and community at the annual LA Pride Parade.
The LA Pride Parade follows a 1-mile route through Hollywood, with about 150 contingents from LGBTQ+ nonprofits, employee resource groups, city agencies, local, regional, and national businesses, clubs, bands, floats, and more than a few surprises.
The Grand Marshalls are Andrew Ranells, Niecy Nash & Jessica Betts, and TrinoxAdam.
The parade steps off at 11am. The route begins at Sunset Blvd and Highland Ave, proceeds north to Hollywood Blvd, travels east to Cahuenga, turns south at Cahuenga, and ends at Sunset.
The LA Pride Village is a day-long street fair adjacent to the parade. Families can be entertained with live performances on two stages, a ballroom battle with celebrity judge Margaret Cho, a gallery featuring works in multiple media by trans artists, vendor and community booths, food and drinks, and more. LA Pride Village hours are 11am to 8pm
