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Dublin Pride 2023

MARCH 1983

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The first large scale LGBTQ+ march in Ireland goes from Liberty Hall to Fairview Park. The first Dublin Pride Parade takes place 3 months later.

OCTOBER 1973

10 people meet in Trinity College and the Sexual Liberation Movement, the first LGBTQ+ group in Dublin, is formed. The following year, the first Dublin Pride March took place.

JUNE 1993

After 20 years of tireless lobbying and activism from the LGBTQ+ community, Ireland decriminalises homosexuality.

PROTEST. REMEMBER. CELEBRATE.

Join the march on Saturday June 24th 2023

REGISTER NOW TO TAKE PART

HOW TO TAKE PART IN THE PARADE

INDIVIDUALS There is no need to register, this a free event and you can watch, join in or a bit of both.

COMMUNITY GROUPS & NOT FOR PROFIT ORGANISATIONS There is no fee to take part, we do ask you to register in advance to help us manage attendance. The front section of the Parade is reserved for LGBTQ+ community groups and has a strict no corporate branding policy. If you need help with your Pride plans, contact community@dublinpride.ie

CORPORATE ENTRIES Dublin Pride is a major fundraising event for LGBTQ+ community organisations. We charge a fee for corporate entries which not only supports the parade, but a variety of other community projects we run. Entry to the Parade is limited to companies that are part of our Pride at Work Partnership programme.

ASSEMBLY ZONES

O’CONNELL STREET - LGBTQ+ ORGANSIATIONS CATHAL BRUGHA STREET - YOUTH GROUPS PARNELL SQUARE EAST A - PRIDE PARTNERS AND ALLY GROUPS PARNELL SQUARE EAST B - PRIDE PARTNERS AND ALLY GROUPS NORTH FREDERICK STREET A - PRIDE PARTNERS AND ALLY GROUPS NORTH FREDERICK STREET B - PRIDE PARTNERS AND ALLY GROUPS PARNELL SQUARE NORTH A - PRIDE PARTNERS AND ALLY GROUPS PARNELL SQUARE NORTH B - PRIDE PARTNERS AND ALLY GROUPS

CORPORATE REGISTRATION

You now have the option to choose which of the 6 zones for Pride Partners you’d like to be in. Each zone has a set capacity and early booking is encouraged. To book your space now visit dublinpride.ie/parade

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