2025 Boston Pride Parade Set For June 14

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BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — Boston Pride For The People announced Monday that New England’s largest Pride celebration will return for its third annual stint on Saturday, June 14.

“Boston always leads as a beacon of love, resilience, and inclusion,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “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."

The 2025 Boston Pride Parade will kick off in Copley Square, make its way through the South End and the Back Bay, and end at Boston Common where concerts and a festival will take place. The event is free and open to all ages. A 21+ block party will be hosted at City Hall Plaza.

The organization estimated nearly one million people attended last year’s festivities. This year, they said around 15,000 people will march in the parade along with over 300 organizations.

“Our commitment to building a celebration reflective of the dynamic ways LGBTQ+ communities honor Pride remains strong,” said Adrianna Boulin, president of BP4TP.

For more information and the full schedule of events, visit here.

WBZ NewsRadio's Charlie Bergeron (@CharlieBergeron) reports.

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