Overview
- The free Philly Pride March will assemble in Center City and begin at 11 a.m. from 13th and Locust before proceeding north to finish at 21st and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway on Sunday, June 7.
- Organizers say the festival on the Parkway is ticketed with $10 general admission and VIP options to help pay for production, safety, staffing, insurance, and accessibility services.
- The city has finalized street closures and parking restrictions roughly from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m., posted temporary no-parking signs, warned about vehicle relocation procedures, and scheduled law-enforcement and medical support for the event.
- SEPTA will detour multiple bus routes including the 7, 32, 38, 43, 48, and 49 from early morning through late evening and will post specific changes on its System Status page.
- Festival programming emphasizes inclusivity with themed zones such as a Youth Zone, Decompression/low-sensory area, sober space, about 200 vendors and roughly 40 food trucks, and organizers moved the venue from Old City and the Gayborhood to the Parkway to accommodate an expected surge in attendance.