Volunteers hold the largest Progress Pride Flag at the Philadelphia Pride Festival 2025.
On May 30, 2025, Philadelphia will reveal a historic 600-foot Progress Pride Flag during the annual Pride Festival. This flag surpasses last year’s 400-foot rainbow flag, marking a significant moment in LGBTQ+ history. The festival will feature volunteers holding portions of the flag and various activities celebrating diversity and community inclusion. This year’s event also commemorates the 50th anniversary of an executive order against workplace discrimination for LGBTQ state employees, underlining the progress made in protecting rights and fostering economic growth within the community.
Philadelphia is set to unveil a record-breaking 600-foot Progress Pride Flag on May 30, 2025, during the annual Pride Festival. This flag surpasses last year’s 400-foot rainbow flag, which held the title of the largest flag in Pennsylvania. The flag will be transported from the Philadelphia Museum of Art to the Gayborhood across the festival weekend, marking a significant moment in the city’s LGBTQ+ history.
During the festival, which runs from May 30 to June 1, 2025, volunteers will have the opportunity to hold portions of the flag at various historic locations, including Independence Mall. This custom-designed flag, created by artist Daniel Quasar, incorporates multiple colors that symbolize diversity within the LGBTQ+ community. It features white, pink, and blue stripes, representing the trans community, along with black and brown stripes that honor LGBTQ+ communities of color and individuals who have lost their lives to AIDS.
The Pride festivities will kick off with the flag reveal in an event called “Pride Around the City.” On May 31, the “Pride Promenade” will take place, offering live performances, music, and food at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Additionally, the weekend will culminate in the “Philly Pride March & Festival” on June 1, commencing at 10:30 a.m. from 6th and Walnut Streets and concluding in the Gayborhood. The festival itself will run from noon to 7 p.m. and will feature a variety of vendors, performers, artists, community organizations, and over 200 local businesses.
Last year’s Pride event attracted an estimated 110,000 attendees, showing remarkable growth from approximately 65,000 participants in 2023. This increase underscores the significance of the event within the community and demonstrates a growing interest and support for LGBTQ+ rights and recognition. The Pride weekend is not just a celebration; it actively supports small businesses and advocates for Philadelphia’s nightlife community.
This year’s Pride celebration holds particular importance, marking the 50th anniversary of an executive order by former Pennsylvania Governor Milton Shapp that prohibited workplace discrimination against LGBTQ state employees. This landmark order paved the way for increased protections and rights for the LGBTQ+ community in Pennsylvania, making the upcoming festival a fitting celebration of progress and advocacy.
Attendance at last year’s Pride weekend not only reflected community solidarity but also generated nearly $5 million for LGBTQ-owned businesses, performers, bars, and restaurants. This economic boost highlights the festival’s significance beyond just social recognition, emphasizing its role in contributing to local commerce and vibrant community life.
The 2025 Pride Festival in Philadelphia promises to be a landmark celebration of diversity, equality, and community support, featuring the largest Progress Pride Flag ever created and an array of activities that continue to foster inclusivity in the city.
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