16 May from 14:30

Setting off from the Mont des Arts

  

Pride March is a must-attend event for all those who wish to celebrate diversity and inclusion. Whether you're a member of the LGBTQIA+ community or an ally, everyone is invited to participate in this day of celebration, love and tolerance. Pride March is one of Brussels Pride - In the Capital of Europe's flagship events. Pride's objective is to celebrate diversity, tolerance and acceptance of all, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, with a march through the streets of the capital.

Pride March is a demonstration that moves through the streets of Brussels, accompanied by props, floats and a festive, musical atmosphere. It leaves from the Mont des Arts at 14:30 and is expected to arrive around 18:00.

Everyone is welcome to participate in Pride March. There is no specific theme for Pride March... But that doesn't mean you can't bring out your best outfits for the occasion! The event does, however, have an overarching theme, which is "When Times Get Darker, We Shine Brighter".

Children and people with disabilities are also more than welcome at Pride March. Accessibility and inclusiveness are essential and measures are taken to make the march an event that is open to all. For more information, please consult the "Practical info" section.

Pride March is a must-attend event for all those who wish to celebrate diversity and inclusion. Whether you're a member of the LGBTQIA+ community or an ally, everyone is invited to participate in this day of celebration, love and tolerance.

  • The Pride March starts at 14:30 from the Mont des Arts.

The route

Start 14:30 - Rue Ravenstein

  • Rue Ravenstein
  • Rue de Loxum
  • Rue de l'Évêque
  • Rue des Poissonniers
  • Rue Van Artevelde
  • Rue des Six Jetons
  • Place Fontainas
  • Rue des Bogards
  • Boulevard de l'Empereur

  

Follow the rainbow!

The Brussels Pride float is back

   

   

And just like last year, it will be kicking off proceedings

  

Loud Ladies is a Belgian collective campaigning for equality for female DJs both on and off the dancefloor. This year they will be behind the decks on the official Brussels Pride float, with Doreen Van Steen (right), a rising star and founder of the collective, and Eva Swan (left), a multi-talented artist with a classical background, who has honed her skills in Ibiza and on the stages of Tomorrowland and Tresor Berlin.

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