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Gay pride parade 2021 new orleans

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King’s Blues Club GirlBar New Orleans: Pride 2019 T-Dance. Official New Orleans Pride Parade 2019 New Orleans Pride Fest 2019 GrrlSpot ROUGE Pride Parade After Party B.B.

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The preference in New Orleans is always to celebrate diversity whatever your interest, there is a LGBTQ festival for it. Baby Cakes Pride Game 2019 Dancing/Queen Concert UNO Performing Arts Center Recital Hall Bell’s NOLA PrideFest Weekend Kick-off Pub Crawl.

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The Saints and Sinners Literary Festival takes a more studied approach, bringing the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex literati together for three days of inspired musings. Parades, costumes, drag shows and themed parties abound during Decadence, then again they’re a part of the city’s Pride Fest, Mardi Gras, Halloween festivities and even Easter, where the Gay Easter Parade is one of three in the French Quarter. The LGBTQ community takes the spotlight at festivals all year long, with Southern Decadence over Labor Day weekend attracting more than 125,000 revelers to what’s come to be known as Gay Mardi Gras. Here are some of the top celebrations: Faubourg Brewery PrideFest (June 3-5) This family-friendly festival features food, music, and arts & crafts vendors. Altogether, it’s the perfect setting for the liveliest of gay cultures. New Orleans Pride Weekend is June 9-12, with the Pride Parade on the evening of Saturday, 11, but you can find LGBTQ+ events all month long. New Orleans has it all – legendary nightlife, fantastic restaurants, a dramatic arts scene, 24-hour-a day bars and the chance to dress up in outrageous costumes any time of year. Today, the parade is attended by more than 250,000 LGBT+ people and is the state’s largest LGBT+ street event.

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