Photos The Sun Shined Brightly on SF Pride Weekend 2025

San Francisco, CALocal News

San Francisco's Pride Weekend in 2025 showcased a vibrant atmosphere with minimal disruption, marked only by a booing incident at the Trans March. The Dyke March and Pink Block Party drew tens of thousands, enjoying sunny conditions that brightened the festivities. Mayor Daniel Lurie addressed the crowd along Market Street, proclaiming, "We're showing the world what it means to take care of each other. " He contrasted the community's positivity with the broader political landscape, stating, "These are some dark times," but affirming that "not here in San Francisco. " The Castro district buzzed with activity, as bars experienced lines typically unseen on a regular weekend.

Many participants chose to rest before the SF Pride Parade, which highlighted the weekend's celebratory spirit. The overall mood fostered a sense of unity and resilience amidst ongoing political tensions. This year's Pride served as a reminder of the strength and hope within the LGBTQ+ community.

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