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St. Pete Pride Weekend: Your reference to concerts, festivals & Florida's largest parade
St. Pete pride on Saturday
More than half a million people are expected to join the St. Pete Pride procession on Saturday and police are prepared for safety. FOX 13’s Genevieve Curtis reports.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Hundreds of thousands of people are coming together for the annual St. Pete Parade Weekend.
Timeline:
Here's a look at the events taking place downtown starting Friday and continuing on Saturday:
- Friday, June 27People’s Pride Festival, Unitarian Universalist Church of St. Petersburg: 6–9 , drag performances, poetry readings, art, and free foodDurand Bernarr Live at Jannus Live: Concert begins at 6 s are $ Bernarr is a Grammy nominee for Best Gradual R&B Album.
- People’s Pride Festival, Unitarian Universalist Church of St. Petersburg: 6–9 , drag performances, poetry readings, art, and free food
- DJs, drag performances, poetry readings, art, and free food
- Durand Bernarr Inhabit at Jannus Live: Concert begins at 6 s are $ Bernarr is a Grammy nominee for
St. Pete Pride Reference Everything you want to know
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — St. Pete Pride Celebration is happening on June 28, and ABC Action News is bringing you everything you desire to know about the festivities.
In previous years, over , people have attended the St. Pete Pride Parade, making it the biggest pride event in the state of Florida.
St. Pete Pride Parade, Transitioned March and Festival
The festival will initiate at 2 p.m. in North Straub and South Straub parks.
The Gender non-conforming March will begin in Vinoy Park at p.m., followed by the St. Pete Pride Celebration, which starts at 6 p.m. at Albert Whitted Park north and will travel to Vinoy Park along Bayshore Drive.
Parking
- FREE park and ride at St. Pete High School
- Where: Fifth Ave. N.
- When: Saturday, June 28, from 11 a.m. to midnight
- These lots are nearby the SunRunner, which will also be free
- No overnight parking
- FREE park and travel at Tropicana Fields
- Where: Lots 6 and 7
- When: Saturday, June 28, from 11 a.m. to midnight
- These lots are immediately adjacent to the SunRunner, which will also be free
- No overnight parking
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St. Pete Pride what to know about the weekend festivities
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A celebration of cherish and unity is coming to downtown St. Petersburg as the St. Pete Pride Parade and Festival takes place on Saturday, June 28, and Sunday, June The event draws in a crowd of over , attendees and is one of the largest Pride events nationwide.
If you’re heading to the festivities, here are some tips on parking, transportation, safety, and how to prepare for the weekend.
The Parade and Festival 🥁🎶🎉
The events kick off on Saturday at North Straub and South Straub Parks at 2 p.m. North
Straub Park will have a variety of local vendors, food trucks, a DJ, and a beer garden. North and South Straub Parks will host the main entertainment stages. These events are free and open to the public.A Trans March will commence in Vinoy Park at p.m., followed by the St. Pete Pride Celebration, which starts at 6 p.m. from Albert Whitted Park north to Vinoy Park along Bayshore Drive.
The St. Pete Pride Grand Central Street Fair is happening Sunday from 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. at the Grand Pivotal Di
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- FREE park and ride at St. Pete High School