List of largest LGBT events

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List of largest LGBT events
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The Stonewall Inn located in Greenwich Village was the site of the June 1969 Stonewall riots. That event in New York City's LGBT history has served as a touchstone for various social movements, as well as the catalyst for Pride parades around the world. [1] [2] [3]
Frequencyannually, last Sunday in June
Location(s) New York City
InauguratedJune 28, 1970 (1970-06-28), as part of Christopher Street Liberation Day
Organized by Heritage of Pride, since 1984
Current event clock.svg Stonewall 50 – WorldPride NYC 2019
Millions of spectators gather every June for the New York City Pride March. NYC Pride March 2022 -i---i- (52176731712).jpg
Millions of spectators gather every June for the New York City Pride March.

The list presents the largest LGBT events (pride parades and festivals) worldwide by attendance. Statistics are announced both by the organizers and authorities (police). In this table, the largest single event by city as well as notable international events such as WorldPride or Europride are indicated. Only referenced statistics are accepted. National parades are generally further supported by nationwide LGBT associations and medias. Certain statistics may include celebrations or festivals that may be exclusive of the parade. They are typically held in late June, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall riots.

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As of 2022, the NYC Pride March in New York City, considered an epicenter of the global LGBTQIA+ sociopolitical ecosystem, is consistently North America's biggest pride parade, with 2.1 million attendees in 2015 and 2.5 million in 2016; [4] in 2018, and again in 2023, [5] attendance was estimated around two million. [6] During Stonewall 50 – WorldPride NYC 2019, over 5 million took part over the final weekend, [7] [8] with an estimated four million in attendance at the parade. [9] [10]

The São Paulo Gay Pride Parade in Brazil is South America's largest event, and was listed by Guinness World Records as the world's largest Pride parade in 2006 with 2.5 million people. [11] It broke the Guinness record in 2009 with four million attendees, [12] with similar numbers to at least 2016, [13] and up to five million attending in 2017. [4] [14] As of 2019, it has three to five million each year. [15]

Pride Toronto is the largest pride event in Canada. The Tokyo Rainbow Pride in Japan is one of Asia's largest pride events. The most recent Tokyo Rainbow Pride event was held on April 23 and 24, 2022.

As of June 2019, the largest LGBTQ events in other parts of the world include:

Brooklyn Liberation March, the largest transgender rights demonstration in LGBTQ history, took place on June 14, 2020, stretching from Grand Army Plaza to Fort Greene, Brooklyn in New York City, and focused on supporting Black transgender lives, drawing an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 participants. [18] [19]

On September 7, 2019, London hosted the largest ever Bi Pride celebration, Bi Pride UK, with more than 1,300 people in attendance.

All-time statistics

RankCitySupportYearOrganizers' statisticsAuthorities' statisticsType
1 Flag of the United States.svg New York City WorldPride 20194,000,000 [20] 5,000,000 [21] March/Festival
2 Flag of Brazil.svg São Paulo Local 20114,000,000 [22] Parade
3 Flag of Spain.svg Madrid WorldPride 20173,500,000 [23] 2,300,000 [24] Festival
4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg TorontoLocal20232,400,000 [25] March/Festival
5 Flag of Spain.svg Madrid EuroPride 20072,300,000 [26] Festival
6 Flag of the United States.svg New York City Local 20162,100,000+ [27] [28] 2,500,000 [29] March
7 (tie) Flag of Argentina.svg Buenos Aires Local 20232,000,000 [30] March
7 (tie) Flag of the United States.svg New York City Local 20232,000,000 [5] March
7 (tie) Flag of the United States.svg New York City Local 20182,000,000 [6] March
8 Flag of the United States.svg San Francisco Local 20141,700,000 [31] Parade/Festival
9 Flag of the United States.svg San Francisco Local 20191,700,000 [32] Parade/Festival
10 Flag of Spain.svg Madrid Local 20191,600,000 [33] Parade
11 Flag of Spain.svg Madrid Local 20161,500,000 [34] Parade
12 (tie) Flag of Germany.svg Cologne EuroPride 20021,400,000 [35] Parade
12 (tie) Flag of Germany.svg Cologne Local 20231,400,000 [36] Parade/Festival
13 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Toronto Local 20121,220,000 [37] Festival
14 (tie) Flag of Germany.svg Cologne Local 20221,200,000 [38] Festival
14 (tie) Flag of Germany.svg Cologne Local 20191,200,000 [38] Parade
15 Flag of Germany.svg Cologne Local 20181,200,000 [39] Parade
16 Flag of Spain.svg Madrid National 20121,200,000 [40] 700,000 [40] Parade
17 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London National 20191,500,000+ [41] Parade
18 Flag of the United States.svg Chicago Local 20161,000,000+ [42] Parade
19 Flag of the United States.svg San Francisco Local 20151,000,000+ [43] Parade/Festival
20 Flag of Germany.svg Berlin National 20121,000,000Parade
21 Flag of Germany.svg Cologne Local 20131,000,000 [44] 900,000 [44] Parade
22 Flag of Italy.svg Rome EuroPride 20111,000,000 [45] Festival
23 Flag of France.svg Paris National 2010800,000 [46] 100,000 [46] Parade
24 Flag of the United States.svg Houston Local 2017750,000 [47] Parade
25 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London Local 2014750,000 [48] Parade
26 Flag of the United States.svg Boston Local2019750,000 [49] Parade
27 Flag of Brazil.svg Rio de Janeiro Local2011700,000 [50] Parade
28 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amsterdam Local 2014560,000 [51] 450,000 [52] Parade
29 Flag of the United States.svg Denver Local2019525,000 [53] Parade & Festival
30 Flag of the United States.svg Columbus Local2019750,000 [54] Parade
31 Flag of Argentina.svg Buenos Aires National2019500,000 [55] [56] Parade
32 Flag of Brazil.svg Rio de Janeiro Local2010500,000 [57] Parade
33 Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico City National2010500,000 [58] Parade
34 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Brighton Local 2018450,000 [59] 450,000 [60] [61] Parade & Festival
35 Flag of the United States.svg Los Angeles Local2015400,000 [62] Parade
36 Flag of the United States.svg Minneapolis Local2016400,000 [63] Festival
37 Flag of the United States.svg San Diego Local2019360,000 [64] Parade/Festival
38 Flag of Germany.svg Berlin Local 2022350,000 [65] Parade/Festival
39 Flag of the United States.svg Atlanta Local2018300,000 [66] Parade & Festival
40 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney Local2020300,000 [67] [68]
Largest: 500,000 (1993) [69] [70]
Parade
41 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Montreal Local2012290,000 [71] Parade
42 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Melbourne Local2020261,806 [72] 264,895 [73] Parade & Festival
43 Flag of Israel.svg Tel Aviv Local 2019250,000 [74] Parade & Festival
44 Flag of the United States.svg St. Petersburg Local2019265,000 [75] Parade & Festival
45 Flag of Italy.svg Rome WorldPride 2000250,000 [76] Parade
46 Flag of the United States.svg New Orleans Local2019250,000 [77] Parade & Festival
47 Flag of Israel.svg Tel Aviv Local 2018250,000 [78] Parade
48 Flag of the United States.svg Charlotte Local2019200,000 [79] [80] Parade & Festival
49 Flag of Brazil.svg Belo Horizonte Local2019200,000 [81] 200,000 [81] Parade
50 Flag of Argentina.svg Buenos Aires National2012200,000 [82] Parade
51 Flag of Austria.svg Vienna National 2023300,000Parade
52 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo Local2019200,000 [83] [84] Parade & Festival
53 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei National2019200,000 [85] Parade
54 Flag of the United States.svg Miami Local2018180,000 [86] Parade & Festival
55 Flag of Germany.svg Hamburg Local 2018180,000 [87] Parade
56 Flag of Germany.svg Munich Local2018160,000 [88] Parade
57 Flag of Italy.svg Palermo National2013150,000 [89] 135,000 [90] Parade
58 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brussels Local2023150,000 [91] 100,000 [92] Parade & Festival
59 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ottawa Local 2019125,000 [93] Festival
60 Flag of Denmark.svg Copenhagen Local 2014120,000 [94] Parade
61 Flag of South Korea.svg Seoul National2018120,000 [95] Parade & Festival
62 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brussels National2022120,000 [92] Parade & Festival
63 Flag of the Philippines.svg Quezon City Local2023110,752 [96] 110,752 [96] Festival
64 Flag of Turkey.svg Istanbul Local2014100,000 [97] March
63 Flag of Colombia.svg Bogotá Local 2023100,000 [98] March

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">São Paulo Gay Pride Parade</span> Annual LGBT event in Brazil

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