Weho pride parade 2022


Pride Starts Here!

WeHo Pride is the City of West Hollywood’s LGBTQ+ Pride celebration.

For decades, West Hollywood has been home to one of the largest annual Pride celebrations in the world, drawing hundreds of thousands of people each June. 

WeHo Pride

Thursday, May 22 – Monday, June 30

WeHo Pride kicks-off on Harvey Milk Evening, May 22, with a particular event. WeHo Pride Weekend will take place from Friday, May 30 through Sunday, June 1 with OUTLOUD at WeHo Pride, the WeHo Pride Street Unbiased, the Women's Freedom Festival and Dyke March, WeHo Pride Parade, and much more!

This year's WeHo Pride Arts Festival will accept place from Friday, May 23 through Sunday, May 25 with various events and programming.

Throughout the 40 days from May 22 to June 30, there will be community group events at various locations.

WeHo Pride offers something for everyone, be sure to check out the events page for more details!

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Friday, May 30

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Pride Starts Here!

For decades, West Hollywood has been home to one of the largest annual Pride celebrations in the world, drawing hundreds of thousands of people each June.

WeHo Pride kicks things off on Harvey Milk Time, Thursday, May 22, , with a fabulous event. Then, we’ll lead June Pride Month celebrations with WeHo Pride Weekend from Friday, May 30, , through Sunday, June 1, , including a free weekend Street Reasonable, the ticketed OUTLOUD at WeHo Pride music festival and Friday Night at OUTLOUD, the annual Dyke March and Women’s Autonomy Festival, the annual WeHo Pride Parade, and much more!

Entertainment venues in West Hollywood’s Rainbow District along historic Route 66 will produce a number of distinct Pride events, and there will be community group programming, too! Come get your kicks at #WeHoPride.

Important Dates

WeHo Pride Kick-Off

Thursday, May 22,

WeHo Pride Weekend

Friday, May 30 - Sunday, June 1,

  • WeHo Pride Street Fair
  • Friday Late hours at OUTLOUD
  • OUTLOUD at WeHo Pride
  • Women's Freedom Festival
  • Dyke March
  • WeHo Pride Parade

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WeHo Kicks Off Pride Weekend. What You Need To Verb About That Celebration And Others

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West Hollywood’s Pride Weekend kicks off today with music performances, drag, art, and an inaugural Pride parade.

Mayor Lauren Meister said it's especially important to celebrate and support the LGBTQ+ community right now in light of legislation in the U.S. targeting gay and transgender youth.

"What's been going on around the nation with these anti-gay bills and anti-trans bills, it just makes our resolve that much stronger," Meister said.

The celebration runs from Friday to Sunday and started off with a march Friday afternoon, leading into the Women's Freedom Festival in the evening at West Hollywood Park.

Throughout the weekend, the three-day OUTLOUD Raising Music Festival will also be held at West Hollywood Park with music performances from LGBTQ icons Lil' Kim, Jessie J, MA

Everything you need to know about the WeHo Pride Parade

Looking forward to Pride Month? Well now you have two blockbuster events to view forward to, with a pair of Pride parades and festivals in both West Hollywood and Hollywood.

Here’s the deal: The L.A. Pride Parade, the long-running LGBTQ+ event produced by Christopher Street West that traces its history back to the s, moved east into Hollywood starting in

Meanwhile, back at the event’s familiar location from the past few decades, West Hollywood now stages its own inclusive festival, WeHo Pride, complete with a parade that draws tens of thousands of spectators and a ticketed music festival, OUTLOUD, at West Hollywood Park (which will follow a free Friday-night concert headlined by Maren Morris).

Here we’ll be focusing on the WeHo Pride Parade—but if you want info on L.A. Pride, we have a separate guide dedicated to that fest. Each one takes over a separate weekend, so you thankfully won’t have to choose one ove