Utah Pride Festival

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451 S State St Ste 218
Salt Lake City, UT 84111

Utah Pride Festival, held annually in Salt Lake City, is a vibrant and inclusive celebration that has evolved from its humble beginnings in 1983 to become a 3-day extravaganza featuring renowned performers, parades, marches, and various community events. Organized by a dedicated team of volunteers, staff, and local organizations, this festival has become a significant platform for promoting LGBTQ+ rights, unity, and acceptance.

With a rich history and a diverse range of activities, the Utah Pride Festival offers something for everyone, including the Grand Marshal Reception, Pride Day 5K, Interfaith Service, and marches specifically dedicated to the transgender and dyke communities. This annual event has firmly established itself as a highlight of Salt Lake City's cultural calendar, attracting both local residents and visitors from far and wide.

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Meg T.
8/16/2019

This is probably my all time favorite Pride Celebration next to SF and LA (which are their own huge affair). The event was very grassroots and pagan, I loved that it had a booth where they were...

Jonnie M.
6/9/2025

The 2025 pride festival was not handicap accessible, at all. 1. Our tent location was at the blue dot on the image and the closest place I could park was at the yellow X, which was a designated...

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John C.
6/8/2019

Love attending Pride, seeing everyone come together without judgement or hatred is what is needed in this world. The fortune 100-1000 companies all showing their support was awesome. The parade...

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Nycole R.
6/5/2019

I've been attending the Pride festival for over ten years now and have watched it grow. On one hand, it's wonderful to see more people come out (ha, ha) to support the event, but it's also a...

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Brian B.
6/6/2016

The parade is a lot of fun, and there's plenty to see in terms of floats and costumes. Spectators really get into it as well, with plenty of skimpy yet ironically elaborate fashion statements....

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