Brussels Pride

Brussels Pride is the annual pride event taking place in Belgium’s capital. It features a big parade through the city center, accompanied by various activities to promote LGBTQIA+ rights and inclusivity.

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Brussels Pride Date

The Brussels Pride is one of the first prides in Europe’s summer pride season, and usually takes place mid-May.

When is the Brussels Pride taking place in 2025?

In 2025, the event is scheduled for Saturday, May 17, which is also the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT).

Preceding the pride is a whole week of activities, starting May 7 and concluding in the main parade on May 17.

Throughout the week, attendees can participate in various activities, including cultural events, parties, and educational programs. The Pride Village in the city center serves as a hub for these events, offering information stands, entertainment stages, and spaces for community organizations to engage with visitors.

Brussels Pride Route

The Pride Parade is set to start from: Mont des Arts -> Rue Ravenstein -> Rue de Loxum -> Rue d’Arenberg ->Rue de l’Ecuyer -> Rue des Fripiers -> Rue Tabora -> Rue du Midi -> Rue du Lombard -> Place Saint-Jean -> Place de la Vieille Halle aux Blés -> Rue de l’Escalier -> Boulevard de l’Empereur.

Brussels Pride Starting Time

The Parade usually starts at 02:00 pm and concludes around 05:00 pm, transitioning into evening festivities at the Pride Village and other city venues.

Brussels Pride Key Facts

When did Brussels Pride first took place?

Brussels Pride was first held in 1979 as a demonstration march for gay rights. It was initially called “Pink Saturday” (Roze Zaterdag).

After events in various cities, it became an annual celebration in Brussels from 1996, adopting the name Belgian Lesbian and Gay Pride (BLGP) in 1998, and later rebranding to Belgian Pride in 2009.

In 2023, the event evolved into Brussels Pride – The Belgian & European Pride, reflecting increased involvement from the Brussels-Capital Region.

How many visitors to Brussels pride?

The festival attracts approximately up to 200,000 visitors each year.

What is the theme of Brussels Pride this year?

Unite, time to protect our rights.