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Here are all the major Pride events taking place in 2024

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From Berlin to Birmingham and Bangkok to Boston, this is a comprehensive list of key dates for all the major global Pride events taking place across 2024.

Last year was undeniably one of the biggest celebrations of LGBTQIA+ inclusion and acceptance around the world, with the queer community and its allies reportedly showing up, flags in hand, for over a thousand Pride events in 56 countries.

With various legislative attempts to erode the rights of LGBTQIA+ people, particularly trans people and drag queens, it has never been so important to show solidarity, continue to fight for equality and celebrate how far we’ve come.

It’s also crucial that we continue to honour the LGBTQIA+ pioneers who paved the way for the rights we have today. For more advice on how to plan your Pride trips, be sure to check out GAY TIMES’ new travel pillar @thisisoutmost.

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