Paris, August 21 – The 2026 Paris LGBTQI+ Pride March, a significant national event advocating for equal rights for heterosexual and LGBTQI+ individuals, has been postponed to early October. Originally set for June 27, the march was cancelled due to an intense heatwave. The new date for this year’s edition is October 3.
A Rescheduled Celebration for Equality
The annual event, formerly known as Gay Pride, is a festive gathering that brings together over half a million people in the streets of Paris. Its core objective is to achieve equality and respect for all. This year’s postponement marks a shift in the traditional summer schedule, moving the celebration of diversity and inclusion to the autumn.
Event Details and Schedule
The day will traditionally commence with speeches at 12:30 PM, followed by the parade’s departure in the early afternoon. Upon its arrival, the Paris Pride March will transition into the Grand Podium, a free and festive event featuring several musical artists, running from 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM.
An Eco-Responsible March Without Floats
Since the 2023 edition, the celebrated Pride March has been notable for the absence of floats. This decision was made to enhance the event’s eco-responsibility and to