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Boston Pride For The People Announces Date of 2025 Pride Parade and Festival

Boston Pride For The People to host third consecutive Pride celebration in June after a record-setting event in 2024



BOSTON — Boston Pride For The People (BP4TP), the volunteer-led organization behind the largest Pride celebration in New England, announced today the 2025 Pride Parade will take place Saturday, June 14, 2025 accompanied by festivals on Boston Common and at City Hall Plaza. 


“These past two years, I have had the pleasure of seeing a beautiful ocean of love, joy, and euphoria on the streets of Boston—all rooted in LGBTQ+ liberation. I expect this year to be just as moving,” said Adrianna Boulin, President of Boston Pride For The People. “Our commitment to building a celebration reflective of the dynamic ways LGBTQ+ communities honor Pride remains strong.”


Like recent years, Boston Pride for the People will kick off its celebrations on June 14 with a parade that begins in Copley Square and makes its way through the South End and Back Bay, culminating at Boston Common where an all ages concert and festival will take place. A 21+ block party will take place in the afternoon on City Hall Plaza.


“Boston always leads as a beacon of love, resilience, and inclusion,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “As we come together for the 2025 Boston Pride for the People Parade and Celebration, we honor the vibrant diversity of our LGBTQ+ community. In the face of uncertainty, our city remains unwavering in its commitment to equality and justice for all. Pride is not just a celebration—it’s a powerful reminder that our strength lies in unity, and Boston will always be a place where everyone belongs."


It is estimated more than 1 million people attended the Pride Parade and Festivals in June of 2024, BP4TP’s second year as organizers. An estimated 15,000 people marched from Copley Square to Boston Common in the parade, with 316 contingent groups participating. Of those contingents, 62% were nonprofits and community groups. The festivals also welcomed 240 vendors in 2024, of which 38% were community based groups and 40% were small businesses. Many of these were offered reduced registration fees or participated at no cost. 


Supporting BP4TP’s operations across the parade and festivals were 311 volunteers. BP4TP also contracted services from 25 LGBTQ+ business owners to support production of the event. 


This year’s celebration will take place in the midst of ongoing attacks on LGBTQ+ people and other marginalized communities, from the federal government and state legislatures around the country.


“Attacks on transgender people take aim at the heart of LGBTQ+ communities. They are intended to strike fear in all LGBTQ+ people,” said Chastity Bowick, a member of the BP4TP Organizing Committee. “In the midst of such vitriol, we want BP4TP to be a celebration of Trans joy, an act of resistance in itself. I am excited to see the whole queer community and our allies stand together this summer.”


Registration for organizations in both the parade and festivals is now open. BP4TP also invites the community to submit ideas for this year’s theme, which can be found here. Individuals and organizations interested in sponsoring this year’s celebration can contact sponsor@bp4tp.org. Sponsorships help cover the costs of producing the events and allows BP4TP to reduce registration costs for smaller organizations. BP4TP encourages anyone interested in volunteering to sign up at https://bostonprideforthepeople.org



ABOUT BOSTON PRIDE FOR THE PEOPLE

Boston Pride For The People (BP4TP) is a volunteer and community-run non-profit group working to empower, celebrate, commemorate, and educate in partnership with Boston’s LGBTQ+ communities. In 2023, BP4TP hosted and managed Boston’s first Pride parade and festivals in more than three years, bringing New England’s largest Pride parade back to its home in Boston. For more information visit: https://bostonprideforthepeople.org 

 
 
 

7 Comments


Floyd Ramsey
4 days ago

This is wonderful news. Seeing Boston Pride For The People continue to grow and center community, joy, and resistance is incredibly powerful—especially in the current climate. The scale of last year’s turnout really shows how much Pride matters here.

In a way, it feels like Escape Road moment: choosing visibility, solidarity, and forward movement even when the path is challenged. Looking forward to June

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Dec 13

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