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Watch the 55th LA Pride Parade

The 55th annual LA Pride Parade rolled through its original historic location in the heart of Hollywood on Sunday. You can watch it in the video player above.

The parade route began at Sunset Blvd. and Highland Ave. heading north, then east onto Hollywood Blvd., then south onto Cahuenga Blvd., ending at Sunset Blvd. and Cahuenga Blvd.

The route was approximately one mile long, consisting of revelers from SoCal's top LGBTQ+ nonprofits, employee resource groups, city agencies, local, regional, and national businesses, clubs, bands, floats, and more than a few surprises.

The Grand Marshals were Vanguard Grand Marshals Niecy Nash and Jessica Betts, Celebrity Grand Marshal Andrew Rannells, and Community Grand Marshals Trino Garcia and Adam Vasquez, aka "TrinoxAdam" - viral Angelenos who are overcoming stereotypes through their unexpected love story.

ABC7 aired the 55th LA Pride Parade, live from Hollywood. It was hosted by "Good Morning America" Saturday and Sunday co-anchor and ABC News transportation corresponde

Pride Starts Here!

WeHo Pride is the City of West Hollywood’s LGBTQ+ Pride celebration.

For decades, West Hollywood has been home to one of the largest annual Pride celebrations in the world, drawing hundreds of thousands of people each June. 

WeHo Pride

Thursday, May 22 – Monday, June 30

WeHo Pride kicks-off on Harvey Milk Evening, May 22, with a extraordinary event. WeHo Pride Weekend will take place from Friday, May 30 through Sunday, June 1 with OUTLOUD at WeHo Pride, the WeHo Pride Street Equitable, the Women's Freedom Festival and Dyke March, WeHo Pride Parade, and much more!

This year's WeHo Pride Arts Festival will grab place from Friday, May 23 through Sunday, May 25 with various events and programming.

Throughout the 40 days from May 22 to June 30, there will be community group events at various locations.

WeHo Pride offers something for everyone, be sure to check out the events page for more details!

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Friday Nighttime at OUTLOUD

Friday, May 30

WeHo Pride Presents Friday Night at OUTLOUD is free to the adj and requires an RSVP to se

LA Pride Parade Street closures

LOS ANGELES - Ahead of Sunday's LA Pride Parade in Hollywood, the Los Angeles Police Department has issued a traffic advisory for the area of the event, warning motorists to avoid handpick streets to prevent travel delays.

According to the LAPD, the following street closures will be in effect from 4 a.m. to 4 p.m Sunday:

-- Hollywood Boulevard from Highland Avenue to Vine Street;

-- Cahuenga Boulevard from Yucca Street to Sunset Boulevard;

-- Highland Avenue from Hollywood Boulevard to Sunset Boulevard; and

-- Sunset Boulevard from Highland Avenue to Vine Street.

In addition, Hollywood Boulevard will be closed between Cahuenga Boulevard and Vine Street from a.m. to p.m. Sunday, and Selma Avenue will be open to outgoing and residential traffic only.

The Pride Parade is scheduled to begin at a.m.

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Looking forward to L.A. Pride? Successfully now you have two blockbuster events to look forward to, with a pair of parades and festivals in both West Hollywood and Hollywood.

Here’s the deal: The L.A. Pride Parade, the long-running LGBTQ+ event produced by Christopher Street West that traces its history back to the s, moved east into Hollywood starting in (and even farther east with a ticketed festival at L.A. State Historic Park).

Meanwhile, back at the event’s familiar location from the past few decades, West Hollywood now stages its own inclusive festival, WeHo Pride, complete with a parade and a ticketed festival at West Hollywood Park.

Here we’ll be focusing on the L.A. Pride Parade—but if you want info on WeHo Pride, we have a separate guide dedicated to that fest. Each one takes over a separate weekend, so you thankfully won’t have to select one over the other. With that bit of intro info out of the way, here’s everything else you need to verb about this year’s L.A. Pride P