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Time Out
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
All the London Pride Parade road closures and travel disruption you need to know about
Pride in London 's 2025 parade is taking place this Saturday, July 5 – and here at Time Out we've got everything you need to prepare for the day's festivities. We have a guide to the lineup and performers, the lowdown on the parade route and map and even a primer on Pride in London's official pop-up shop in Soho. Now it's time for the practical stuff. If you're in Soho (and Westminster, and central London in general) this Saturday, how exactly should you arrive? What are the best tube stations for participants and spectators, and if you're a local what should you know about road closures? Here's everything you need to know about Pride in London road closures and transport options this weekend Which roads in London will be closed for the 2025 Pride Parade? You can find a full interactive map of all the roads that will be closed on Saturday below. See the map in greater detail here. Will train and tube stations be impacted? Tube and train stations will be open during Pride, though several will be busier than usual. There is, however, quite a lot of wider travel disruption to bear in mind – including the closure of the entire Metropolitan line. Find a list of all the travel disruption and closures to watch out for in London this weekend here. Will buses still be running? Buses will be running, but those impacted by road closures will either be on diversion or have services cut short. How to get to London's 2025 Pride Parade TfL advises that participants should arrive at either Marble Arch or Bond Street tube stations. The options for spectators are more varied, with Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road, Waterloo or Embankment all named as good places to arrive at.
Yahoo
17-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Boston Pride for the People announces date of 2025 Pride Parade and Festival
Boston Pride for the People announced on Monday the date for the 2025 Pride Parade and Festival. The 2025 Pride Parade will take place on Saturday, June 14, accompanied by festivals on Boston Common and at City Hall Plaza. 'These past two years, I have had the pleasure of seeing a beautiful ocean of love, joy, and euphoria on the streets of Boston—all rooted in LGBTQ+ liberation. I expect this year to be just as moving,' said Adrianna Boulin, President of Boston Pride For The People. 'Our commitment to building a celebration reflective of the dynamic ways LGBTQ+ communities honor Pride remains strong.' The parade will begin in Copley Square and make its way through the South End and Back Bay, culminating at Boston Common with a festival. A 21+ block party will take place in the afternoon on City Hall Plaza. 'Boston always leads as a beacon of love, resilience, and inclusion,' said Mayor Michelle Wu. 'As we come together for the 2025 Boston Pride for the People Parade and Celebration, we honor the vibrant diversity of our LGBTQ+ community. In the face of uncertainty, our city remains unwavering in its commitment to equality and justice for all. Pride is not just a celebration—it's a powerful reminder that our strength lies in unity, and Boston will always be a place where everyone belongs.' In 2024, it is estimated that one million people attended the Pride Parade and Festival, this is Boston Pride for the People's second year as organizers. An estimated 15,000 people marched from Copley Square to Boston Common in the parade, with 316 contingent groups participating. For more information, visit the link here. This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available. Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW