2025 LA Pride Parade
June 8
2025
Step-off at 11AM
Hollywood Blvd
Between & Including Highland Ave, Cahuenga Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90028
JUNE 8, 2025: The 55th ANNUAL LA PRIDE PARADE
STEP OFF: 11:00AM
The LA Pride Parade is the oldest, largest, and longest-running Pride Parade in Southern California! We are proud to serve and celebrate Los Angeles, the Greatest. City. In. The. World.
Over 100,000 LA Pride family, friends, and fans will be descending on Hollywood to cheer our iconic LGBTQ+ procession down Hollywood Blvd. For this, our 55th year, we’re planning extra performances, music, and celebrity surprises.
Grand Marshals for 2025
We are honored to announce our Grand Marshals for 2025:
Vanguard Grand Marshals: Niecy Nash and Jessica Betts. The Emmy Award-winning actor and her BET Hall of Famer spouse are individually and jointly the multi-hyphenates we’ve loved and admired for years, who made history as the first same-sex couple to grace the cover of Essence magazine, garnering a nomination for a GLAAD Media Award.
Celebrity Grand Marshal: Andrew Rannells. One of our favorite award-winning actors for his roles on Girls, Welcome to Chippendales, and Girls5Eva! The Grammy Award-winning and two-time Tony Award nominated veteran of stage and screen is thrilled to be joining us.
Community Grand Marshals: TrinoxAdam. Influencers and activists who inspire us with their uplifting message of love. With over 1.1MIL social media followers, this gay Chicano couple is shattering stereotypes!
Parade Route
The route will proceed start at Sunset and Highland Ave, proceed north to Hollywood Blvd, travel east to Cahuenga, turn south at Cahuenga, and end at Sunset.
How to Watch
IN -PERSON: The best Parade viewing spots are along the middle of Hollywood Blvd, or on Highland, opposite the ABC7 broadcast area. Step-off is at 11AM sharp, so get there early to get a good spot.
ON TV, STREAMING: If you can’t be with us in person, you call still enjoy the 120+ contingents in all their Pride glory! Hosted by ABC7’s own Gio Benitez, Ellen Leyva and Coleen Sullivan, the Parade will broadcast live from 11AM to 1PM, with reporters David González, Sophie Flay and Kevin Ozebek, reporting directly from the parade route.
They’ll also simulcast on ABC7’s streaming and digital platforms, Hulu and ABC News Live.
ABC7 is SoCal’s most-watched television station, and won an L.A.-area Emmy® Award for their coverage of the 2022 LA Pride Parade. We can’t wait to see them do it again!
Street Closures:
Staggered closings info coming soon.
But wait, there’s more!
Also on Sunday, find us at LA PRIDE VILLAGE, (formerly “Block Party”), our free Hollywood Blvd street fair from Argyle to mid-Bronson Ave. This year is going to be bigger and better than ever with live performances on two stages, tons of sponsor activities and giveaways, nearly 90 vendors and exhibitors, and scores of food trucks, carts, and stalls. Two bars for 21-and-over, too.
All the details and news coming soon!
Avoid traffic, street closures and Go Metro.
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) is activating station “take-overs” in honor of LA Pride. The stations servicing both the Pride Parade and Pride Village will be renamed and wrapped in Pride colors. Hollywood/Highland will be renamed LA PRIDE NATION, and Hollywood/Vine will be renamed HOLLYWOOD & PRIDE.
For the Parade, take the B/D Line to “LA Pride Nation,” or to “Hollywood & Pride” for Pride Village festival.
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We recommend booking convenient and affordable parking in advance through SpotHero, the nation’s leading parking reservations app. To reserve your parking spot for the LA Pride Parade, visit the LA Pride SpotHero Parking Page.