WorldPride 2025 wraps up in Washington, D.C., this weekend with festivities including a parade that kicked off Saturday in one of the city's historic gay neighborhoods and conclude in front of the U.S. Capitol.
This is the first time that D.C. has hosted the international LGBTQ+ festival since WorldPride's inaugural event in Rome in 2000. The U.S. capital won the bid to host World Pride years before Trump's re-election.
In January, the event's organisers had projected the celebration, which coincides with the 50th anniversary of Washington's first Pride march, would attract three million visitors and contribute nearly $800 million to the local economy.
But their expectations have now dropped to about a third of their previous estimates. Hotel occupancy rates are also down compared to last year. Some international travellers are choosing to skip the biennial event over travel fears, while others are protesting Donald Trump's policies.
WorldPride is brimming with events and celebrations, musical performances, fashion shows, discussion groups and subcommunity gatherings such as Trans Pride, Latinx Pride, Youth Pride and beyond. The festival culminates with the city’s Pride Parade on June 7 and a massive rally and march from the Lincoln Memorial to the U.S. Capitol on June 8.
The official theme for WorldPride DC 2025 has been labeled Fabric of Freedom. More info here.
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