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Honolulu Pride Parade: Waikikis Most Colorful Parade
Each year, Honolulu, the epicenter of Hawaii’s “Gathering Place” island of Oʻahu, gathers together all who represent and sustain LGBTQ rights and people for the annual Honolulu Pride festival and parade.
Created by the Hawaiʻi LGBT Legacy Foundation, the festivities take place yearly in mid-late October and illustrate the Aloha State’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual and queer community event.
Love, Friendship and Aloha
Last year’s gathering was a fantastic success, bringing together the Islands’ richly diverse and thriving LGBTQ community alongside supporting friends, families and fans. What ensued was two nonstop weeks, filled to the gills with good times and excellent vibes, centered on celebrating all things LGBTQ — specifically the bonds of love, friendship and absolute aloha that connects us all.
Over 3, Attendees
The apex of the event — the Honolulu Pride Procession — which first began in was attended by a plethora of locals and visitors alike, boasting more than 3, enthusiastic attendees cheering on a prismati
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History offers potent lessons, but unless known, they can hardly be heeded.
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It’s a complex and inspiring history that deserves to be better known.
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Join us for Pride Ho‘omau, a celebration of queer resilience, unity, and perseverance in the heart of Waikīkī.
Presented by the Hawai‘i LGBT Legacy Foundation, this year’s theme honors the enduring spirit of our LGBTQIA/MVPFAFF+ community and the leaders who’ve helped shape our journey.
Pride weekend is from October 16, - October 18,
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Love, diversity, and community
Participate us at Hawai‘i’s largest celebration of the queer community! This fabulous procession down Kalākaua Road celebrates businesses, non-profit organizations, and individuals who proudly stand with us.
Register TodayWhen the sun goes down, the celebration lights up! The Honolulu Celebration Festival features 70+ booths hosted by our community partners and a high-energy, four-hour entertainment lineup.
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Honolulu Pride organizers equip for weekend parade and celebrations
Thousands of people are expected to commemorate diversity and participate in the Honolulu Pride Celebration and Festival this weekend.
The parade will begin at Ala Moana Park on Saturday at 4 p.m., proceed along Kalākaua Route, and end at Kapiʻolani Park. There will also be a festival with activities for keiki and kūpuna at the Waikiki Shell at 5 p.m.
Parties and other events celebrating Pride are also planned throughout the weekend.
"We want to add all folks to be able to participate in these events. But really, what we always crave to make very explain is that these are safe spaces for communities to kind of coexist together, whether that you are a part of the LGBTQ community or if you are just an ally," said Zabrina Zablan-Duvauchelle, Honolulu Pride chair.
"Allies play a huge robust role for us, and so we want to make sure that we are creating safe spaces for all to notice included, to be fit to celebrate what it means to be gay and just really amass as a whole."
June is Pride Month nationwide as