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The São Paulo Pride Parade — the Parada do Orgulho LGBT+ de São Paulo — is the largest Pride event in the world by attendance, regularly drawing between three and six million people to Avenida Paulista each June. What began in 1997 as a small march of a few thousand people has grown into the defining public event of the Brazilian LGBTQ+ calendar and a spectacle of international significance. Avenida Paulista — four kilometres of urban boulevard flanked by skyscrapers, museums, and banks — is closed to traffic and transformed into a solid mass of people, sound trucks, floats, performers, and flags. The event has held the Guinness World Record for the world's largest Pride multiple times. Each year the parade adopts a theme reflecting the most urgent issues in Brazilian LGBTQ+ politics; the theme is announced months in advance and shapes the speeches, banners, and advocacy messaging of the event. The sound trucks — each representing a community organization, nightclub, or advocacy group — line Avenida Paulista and power hours of music ranging from axé and pagode to electronic and pop. The spectacle is visible, audible, and palpable from blocks away. For LGBTQ+ visitors to Brazil, São Paulo Pride in June is the calendar event that supersedes all others.
Ayrıntılı program yakında.
En güncel program için resmi web sitesini kontrol edin.
Önceki baskılardan videolar yakında.
Yayın için resmi web sitesini veya YouTube'u kontrol edin.
En yeni LGBTİ+ etkinlikleri ve yeni açılan mekanlar doğrudan e-postana gelsin.