Asheville Pride is the annual LGBTQ+ Pride celebration for Western North Carolina, held each June in Pack Square Park at the heart of downtown Asheville. The festival draws approximately 15,000 people for a day of live performances, community organisations, local vendors, and the specific joyful energy of Pride in a city that takes its progressive identity seriously. Asheville Pride reflects the character of the city itself: it is smaller and more intimate than the Pride festivals in Charlotte or Atlanta, with a strong emphasis on local community organisations and performers rather than imported corporate sponsors. The Pack Square Park setting — with the Art Deco Asheville City Hall as backdrop and the Blue Ridge Mountains visible on the skyline — provides one of the most visually distinctive Pride settings in the American South. The event is a genuine community celebration that draws not only Asheville's LGBTQ+ residents but also visitors from across Western North Carolina, Tennessee, and South Carolina who use Asheville Pride as an annual gathering point.
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