2025 San Francisco Pride Parade Here's how to watch, what to know before you go

San Francisco, CALocal News

San Francisco's 55th annual Pride Parade will take place on June 29, featuring the theme "Queer Joy is Resistance. " The parade starts at 10:30 a. m. at the corner of Market and Beale Streets and concludes at 8th Street. Harper Steele, an Emmy award-winning writer, will be the Celebrity Grand Marshal, emphasizing visibility and authenticity within the queer community.

In addition to Steele, six Community Grand Marshals will be recognized for their contributions to local LGBTQIA+ advocacy. A series of events leading up to the parade includes concerts and a kickoff party, all free for attendees. Accessibility measures, including a designated viewing area, will ensure inclusivity for individuals with disabilities. To accommodate the expected crowds, transit agencies will provide extra services, including BART and Caltrain. The parade promises to be a vibrant celebration of LGBTQIA+ culture and community in San Francisco.

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