Tampa gay pride parade 2022
Tampa Pride Everything you need to know
Tampa Pride weekend is here and ABC Action News is bringing you everything you need to know about the festivities.
About 80, people are expected to attend what is known as one of the first Pride events of the year.
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Tampa Pride Street Festival
Things start Saturday with the Tampa Pride street festival which kicks off at a.m. It features an Artisans Fair on 9th Avenue & HCC, the Health & Wellness Fair in the HCC parking lot between 14th & 15th Streets north of 8th Ave. Opening ceremonies take place commencement at am.
More information can be found on the Tampa Pride app on the iOS App Store and Google Play.
Tampa Pride Diversity Parade
The Tampa Pride Diversity Parade will be on March 26 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in Ybor City. The parade will wind its way east from the corner of Nuccio Parkway and 7th Avenue, down 7th Avenue to 20th Street. The parade will be announced from Centro Ybor noun at 4 p.m.
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Tampa PRIDE recap
YBOR Town, Fla — The Tampa Pride Diversity Parade was held on March 26 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in Ybor Capital. The parade went east from the corner of Nuccio Parkway and 7th Avenue, down 7th Avenue to 20th Street. Thousand upon thousands took to the streets to celebrate pride and LGBTQ+.
"I traveled from Gainsville Florida, I work at university but we only got one gay club in the city so it's nice to be around and everybody."-Melanie Rodriguez, Parade-goer
"We exist in Longwood, Florida, just north of Orlando. And we came out to celebrate our pride life."-Brian Anderson/Parader-goer
"We got married in January… … 3 years ago. Yeah, about three years ago. So that's a big achievement because before that, we were just domestic partnership."- Ronald Duhan/Parader-goer
ABC Action News was there live as the parade was held. Watch the whole parade here!
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Tampa Pride History and Events
Last year, Tampa Pride drew many back to the streets of Ybor City as it hosted the first post-COVID national pride event. After a year of isolation, the Tampa Pride Parade and Festival made a comeback with a mix of performances, floats, numerous eclectic vendors, and various organizations – all united in celebration of the GaYBORhoods diversity and pride.
Dubbed the fun pride, Tampa Pride will give back this with even more reasons to celebrate. Continue reading to learn how Tampa Pride came to be and why you don’t want to lose the festivities this year.
History Of Tampa Pride
Tampa Pride started in when friends got together for a low-key gathering on the Hillsborough Rivers banks. The informal party evolved to various shows, celebrity appearances, and a parade.
In , LGBT festivities returned to the streets of Tampa as the inaugural Pride festival was made possible by the citys generous donation of more than $30, The Tampa Pride Diversity Festival and Parade, now in its seventh year, is expected to draw over 60, people. Th
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