The EuroPride 2025 Parade is a public and social demonstration to express the ongoing fight for human rights, diversity, inclusion, and the LGBTI+ cause in a world facing increasing challenges for the community.
The EuroPride 2025 Parade is free to attend for everybody that wants to join the march as an individual participant. But for safety reasons we recommend that you register for free by getting a FREE PASS.
Register now and join us on June 21.
To ensure the safety of all participants, prior REGISTRATION is required for groups and organizations that plan to attend the march with a large number of people or in an organized way.
Open from April 15 until May 18.
Today, we march through Lisbon. But also for every city, country, and community where freedom is still not a reality.
We march from many places, with many languages, cultures, and flags — and one shared purpose: to affirm our existence with pride.
We march through the streets of this open and free city because we know that being here is an act of celebration, but also of resistance.
We march for all LGBTI+ people who came before us. For those still living in fear. For those forced to hide. For those who need to see and feel they are not alone.
Because our rights are achievements, not favors. Because our presence is our greatest weapon.
We march for the freedoms we still have. And for those who do not have them. We march for gender expressions that don’t fit. For loves that break norms. For voices rising against silence.
We march for all the struggles that intersect with ours: for racial and gender equality, disability rights, migrants, marginalized and oppressed people, the elderly, the young, the invisible.
EuroPride 2025 is an international gathering. But also a collective commitment. We are not just visitors at an event — we are active parts of a larger movement that crosses borders and connects people.
In a Europe where Pride marches are still being banned, where laws are being rolled back, and hate speech is gaining ground, today we raise our voices. In Budapest, the Pride march was banned. But it will happen anyway. And from Lisbon, we march for them too. And for everyone.
Today, we walk with joy, but also with memory and awareness. We walk with pride, without forgetting those who cannot yet live their own pride.
From every corner of the world, we gather here to say:
“We are not going back into the closet. Not now. Not ever!
We will not be erased. And we will not leave anyone behind.”
Let this march be an echo of all others. And may this moment in Lisbon spark a wave of visibility, strength, and hope for those who still need it.