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San Francisco Pride

June 27-28, 2020

Generations of Hope, June 27-28, 2020

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2019 T-Shirts

50th annual san francisco pride parade - june 28, 2020

parade registration

be a part of the annual pride parade and march

San Francisco Pride is one of the oldest and largest LGBTQIA parades in the world. Contingents march through the heart of the city, along Market Street, with more than 100,000 spectators. Over 280 contingents participated in our 2018 parade, making it one of the largest in our history.

2020 PARADE REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!

2019 Parade Lineup by Alphabetical Order Here

Join An Existing Contingent

Interested in marching, but not part of an existing contingent yet?
Several groups are looking for people to join them. Click here for more information.

Dykes on Bikes

In 1976 a small group of Dykes led the San Francisco Pride parade on their motorcycles. 42 years later they continue to kick off the world famous San Francisco LGBTQ Pride Parade, leading nearly 400 riders down Market Street as thousands of onlookers cheer them on in the name of furthering LGBTQ equality.

dykes on bikes website

dykes on bikes FAQs