Gay Pride Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark: August 15 - 21. Antwerp Gay Pride 2022 takes place from August 10th-14th, with the Parade on Saturday, followed by the free, open-air WAVE street festival, dance parties, and many more LGBT events and activities. The Vikings are also hosting an LGBT inclusion event on Thursday featuring former Olympic diver Greg Louganis, former Viking player Esera Tuaolo, duathlete and triathlete Chris Mosier and LGBT SportSafe co-founder Nevin Caple. Antwerp Gay Pride, Antwerp, Belgium: August 10 - 14.
Both would be ideal, but I see the value in the Vikings being seen by festivalgoers all weekend instead of passing by in a few minutes during a parade. UK Black Pride 2021 went ahead and took place in J. 2022 Plains and Midwest LGBTQ Pride Calendar. 2022 Northeast and Mid-Atlantic LGBTQ Pride Calendar. For other parts of North America, also check out the following calendars: 2022 California and West Coast LGBTQ Pride Calendar. In view of time constraints, Pride is not planning to have a Saturday night concert or fireworks display.
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It is not common for pro teams to have booths at Pride events, with most opting to march in the parade connected to the event. You’ll find our full list of global prides included on this page, but if you want to just focus on where Pride is taking place around the world. Pictured above, Nashville LGBTQ Pride, photo by Andrew Collins. Will There Be A Minneapolis Pride Parade 2021 Twin Cities Pride Festival is scheduled from July 17 18, 2021 at Loring Park, where BIPOC vendors, food court areas, a beer garden and music stages will fill the park. Werdine praised what she called “strong support from team leadership” to have a presence at the Pride festival, something some LGBT Vikings fans told Outsports they have been asking for for the past couple of years.įans who stop by the Vikings booth will get an eye-black sticker with the team’s rallying cry “ Skol” in Pride colors:įans can also enter a drawing to win a Skol Pride T-shirt: The team opted to have a booth as opposed to marching in Sunday’s Pride parade, wanting a longer-term presence at the event all weekend, said Amy Werdine, the Vikings’ Guest Services Coordinator.
The Minnesota Vikings will have their first booth at Twin Cities Pride in Loring Park in Minneapolis, Saturday and Sunday (June 23-24), from 10 a.m. The Twin Cities Pride in Minneapolis is hosting the Ashley Rukes LGBTQ Pride Parade which will go virtual this year as part of COVID-19 related precautions, according to IGLTA.