Thousands anticipated to attend WorldPride Parade
WASHINGTON () — Washington, D.C.'s iconic parade kicks off Saturday afternoon in the midst of this year's historic WorldPride celebrations.
As such, the Capital Pride Parade is transforming into the WorldPride Parade, honoring the history of the Pride movement and acknowledging the evolution of the LGBTQ+ neighborhood in the District.
After the parade, stick around for the , featuring Cynthia Erivo on Saturday and Doechii on Sunday.
Here's what you need to know before you go.
Significant road closures for WorldPride Parade, Block Party
The WorldPride Parade is transforming Pennsylvania Avenue into a 'corridor of joy,' organizers said, starting in the Logan Circle neighborhood at 2 p.m.
Start: 1844 14th St. NW
Proceeding south on 14th Street to Thomas Circle NW
Continuing south on 14th Street to Pennsylvania Avenue NW
East on Pennsylvania Avenue to 9th Street NW
South on 9th Street to Constitution Avenue NW
Dispersal on Constitution Avenue NW, between 7th and 14th Streets (919 Pennsylvania Ave. NW)
Throughout the route, there will be accessibility zones, a family area, block party and more.
Grammy Award-winning artist Doechii to close out WorldPride DC
The Capital Pride Alliance has a of permitted and prohibited items.
Allowed:
Sunscreen
Water bottles
Medication
Portable phone chargers
Other personal items
Prohibited:
Backpacks and large bags
Any weapons
Alcoholic beverages
Drones or other aerial devices
Glass containers
Pets (with the exception of service animals)
Bikes, scooters and/or skateboards within the parade area
Illegal substances
There are a few accessible seating locations on the parade route.
Location: 14th and T Streets NW (near Room & Board)
Admission is free, but registration is required
Folding chairs and space for wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis
American Sign Language interpreters are available
Entry begins at 1 p.m., but the area will close at the conclusion of the parade
Location: 1455 Pennsylvania Ave. NW (south of Freedom Plaza)
Admission is free, but registration is required
Bleacher seating and space for wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis
Entry begins at 1 p.m., but the area will close at the conclusion of the parade
Over 95 houses participating in Capitol Hill Yard Sale Extravaganza
The Grand Stand Bleachers (must have a pre-purchased ticket): Freedom Plaza, located at 1400 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Parade VIP Viewing Area (must have a pre-purchased ticket: Franklin Park – West Lawn, located at 1331 I St. NW
A full list of road closures can be found . It's highly encouraged that parade-goers use public transportation.
Dupont Circle, U Street and McPherson Square are closest to the parade route.
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