Burien Pride Street Dance Party

Burien, WALocal News

Burien's inaugural Pride Street Dance Party will take place on May 30, 2025, at Boulevard Park, beginning at 5 PM and concluding at 5 AM the next day. Local disc jockeys will provide music, creating a vibrant atmosphere for attendees to dance and celebrate. This event aims to foster community engagement and promote inclusivity within Burien, showcasing the city's support for LGBTQ+ residents. The picturesque location at 480 SW 152nd St is expected to draw a diverse crowd, reinforcing the theme of unity. In addition to music and dancing, local vendors may offer refreshments, enhancing the festive experience.

This street dance party is part of a broader series of Pride Month events scheduled throughout the Seattle Metropolitan Area. Organizers encourage participation from individuals of all backgrounds, emphasizing the importance of community support. The event reflects Burien's commitment to celebrating diversity and fostering a welcoming environment for all.

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