Gay pride albuquerque

gay pride albuquerque
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The festival will feature live music stages, drag performances, food trucks, and vendor booths spread across Civic Plaza, with a central focus on visibility and solidarity. Later that afternoon the Albuquerque Pride Parade will step off, marching proudly along historic Route 66 through Nob Hill. Festivities begin with a family-friendly daytime festival. Civic Plaza will be transformed into a Pride Village, with multiple stages for live bands, DJ sets, and drag shows, plus community booths and art installations.
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June is a time to honor their contributions and celebrate with an array of activities. Pride Month in Albuquerque has a wide variety of annual events for all ages, from bar crawls to a parade. PrideFest is the biggest Pride celebration in Albuquerque. Featuring a week of events, PrideFest has social events, candlelight vigils and a main event at Civic Plaza.