PHILADELPHIA – The City of Philadelphia released road closure information for the 2023 Pride 365 March and Festival that will take place on Sunday, June 4. Pride 365, a program of Galeai, seeks to elevate the experience of Pride every year.
Festival Activities & Information: This year’s event will begin with the PRIDE “Love Light and Liberation” March beginning at 11 a.m. While floats, banners of corporations, large institutions, and vehicles will not be permitted, the march is open to the public and all are welcome to join in the celebration. The march will begin at 6th and Walnut Streets and end at 11th and Locust Streets where the Pride Festival will begin at noon.
The Pride Festival is a street festival celebrating the LGBTQ+ community and will feature community resources, youth and family programming, a low sensory relaxation zone, a sober space and dry bar area, and Kiki Alley, a celebration space highlighting the rich culture and history of the Philadelphia ballroom community. For more information on Pride 365 March and Festival activities visit galaeiqtbipoc.org/our-programs/philly-pride-365/.
The Pride 365 March and Festival is a “rain or shine” event. Traffic delays can be expected during the course of the event. Motorists are advised to avoid the area by using alternate routes. Road closures, parking restrictions, and details for the Pride 365 March and Festival can be found below.
PRIDE “Love Light and Liberation” March Route
All participants in the Pride 365 March will assemble at 6th and Walnut Streets beginning at 10 a.m.
The march will commence at 11 a.m., starting at 6th and Walnut Streets and proceeding northbound on 6th Street to Walnut Street, westbound on Walnut Street to 10th Street, southbound on 10th Street to Locust Street, and ending at 1100 Locust Street. The march is scheduled to conclude at noon.
Pride 365 Festival
Immediately following the conclusion of the Pride Love Light and Liberation March, begins the Pride 365 Festival. The following streets will be closed starting at 5 a.m. until approximately 9 p.m. on Sunday, June 4:
- Juniper Street from Walnut Street to Cypress Street
- Cypress Street from Juniper Street to 12th Street
- 13th Street from Walnut Street to Spruce Street
- 12th Street from Walnut Street to Spruce Street
- Quince Street from Walnut Street to Locust Street
- Locust Street from Juniper Street to 12th Street
- Spruce Street from Juniper Street to 12th Street
- Chancellor Street from Juniper Street to 12th Street
- St. James Street from 13th Street to 12th Street
- S. Camac Street from Spruce Street to Walnut Street
- Schubert Alley from S. Camac Street 12th Street
- Manning Street from S. Camac Street to 12th Street
Parking Restrictions
The above-listed streets will be posted as “Temporary No Parking” zones from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday, June 4. Motorists must adhere to “Temporary No Parking” signs. Vehicles parked in these locations during posted hours will be relocated. If you believe your car has been relocated, call the police district of the area where your car was parked.
Public Transportation
SEPTA Bus Routes 12, 23, and 45 will be detoured from their normal routes beginning at 4:30 a.m. on Sunday, June 4 through approximately 8 p.m. Detours will be posted, and specific route changes are available on the System Status Page at septa.org.
Public Safety Information
Throughout the event, the City will provide law-enforcement support, traffic control, and emergency medical services for the event and in the surrounding vicinity.
Attendees should never leave bags or other items unattended. In the event of an emergency or to report a suspicious person, activity, or item (backpack, package, container, etc.), notify a police officer immediately or call 9-1-1. Do not try to open, move, cover or touch a suspicious item.
In addition, the public should expect congestion in the area. If you are attending the event, make a plan regarding driving, public transit, parking, and supervision of children. It is recommended that attendees wear comfortable, weather-appropriate attire.
For tips and general information about being prepared and ready for special events, read the Special Event Safety Guide before you attend.
For more information about the 2023 Pride 365 March and Festival, visit galaeiqtbipoc.org/our-programs/philly-pride-365/.
Trash Removal
At the conclusion of the event, all trash collection and street cleaning will be managed and handled by the Sanitation Division of the Streets Department. If you need to report any excess trash in the area, post-event, residents can call 3-1-1 or 215-686-8686.
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Additional Information for Media
General media inquiries about the 2023 Pride 365 March and Festival should be directed to Tyrell Brown at Tyrell@galaeiqtbipoc.org.