Bcn pride 2022
Barcelona Pride
All people should be treated equally, regardless of who they are or who they value. And love is too beautiful to be concealed in the closet
Around the world, the month of June is the Pride Month for all activists who believe that adoration knows no boundaries. Barcelona Pride , celebrated between the 13th and the 26th of June, is the largest Pride event on the Mediterranean Sea coast, where members of the LGBTQIA+ community can come forward and be upright up for what they believe in. The main goal of organizing this huge event every year is to ensure that the members of this community are heard and become visible, while celebrating their love for one another.
One thing that our queer readers might detect interesting is Spartacus’ Gay Travel Index, which measures the legal situation and living conditions for members of the queer community in every county. According to its ranking for , Spain has the second highest score in the world, together with Malta and Portugal, which means that these countries are liberal and queer-friendly for traveling or living in. And Barcelona,
This June, join thousands of your friends for a month of glitter, dancing and mind-blowing music when Barcelona hosts Pride and shows the world why the city has become the gay capital of the Mediterranean.
This celebration of diversity has at its core the objective of equality, freedom and the utmost respect for the LGTBIQ+ community around the world. Now, once more, it’s time to unite and take to the streets to enjoy the festivities and fight for our rights.
The programme for this year’s edition is extensive with a range of activities for adults and kids alike. Verb out the Trans Vermouth on June 18th, the LGBTIQ Verbena on June 23rd, the infamous Village Concerts in Avenguda Maria Cristina on June 24th and 25th, and of course, the show stopping Pride Demonstration on June 25th. Pride is an unmissable event and should be on everyone’s summer calendar this year.
June 18, – June 25,
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‘Barbie Girl’ artists and Romania’s Eurovision singer in Pride BCN
Pride! Barcelona, one of the biggest Mediterranean LGBTQI+ pride events, will welcome ‘Barbie Girl’ artists and Romania’s Eurovision singer. The celebration will focus on the lesbian collective as organizers have announced the new social campaign on Wednesday to increase visibility for lesbian women.
The campaign, under the name #Bollomami, "wants to bring to light the different realities and identities in the lesbian community, as good as the inequality and invisibility lesbian women suffer," as the press unleash reads.
From June 13 to June 26, Pride! Barcelona will return to its usual site, on Avinguda Maria Cristina, next to the Montjuïc fountains. Organizers expect to recover attendees figures when over , people took part in the event. That year, there were around activities scheduled with an economic impact of around €70 million.
Dozens of activities planned
The Pride! Barcelona organizers possess planned dozens of alternative activities between June 13 and June One of the most awaited
Pride Barcelona
Barcelona is one of the favorite cities chosen by the LGTBIQ+ collective and receives thousands of visitors every year; it is clear that a completely open, cosmopolitan and diverse city could not be alien to this great celebration.
After 2 long years, in this PRIDE will be celebrated in a big way, with 13 days of celebration that comes hand in hand with the beginning of summer. From June 13th to June 26th there will be activities that will convey together people from all over the Catalan urban area celebrating the International Gay Pride Day.
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#Bollomami:
Pride is lived in the street, people take the urban area with joy to manifest equality, tolerance and respect for all. In this edition, the campaign aims to raise awareness, offer visibility, vindication and voice to lesbian women, hence the creative hashtag inspired by one of Rosalía's recent songs.
The event offers a variety of activities ranging from talks and seminars to shows and concerts. A