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150,000 march at Tel Aviv Pride – the biggest Pride event in the Middle East

Graham Robson June 9, 2023

Tel Aviv commemorated the 25th anniversary of its Pride Parade, which is considered the largest Pride event in the Middle East. The festivities took place along the iconic Tel Aviv coastline, offering a picturesque setting for the grand celebration. The Pride Parade returned to the beautiful Tel Aviv Promenade, with the event scheduled during the afternoon hours, allowing participants to relish the refreshing sea breeze and witness the sunset.

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This year, Tel Aviv Global & Tourism showcased a particularly vibrant and mesmerising Pride float in collaboration with the leading drag queen, Erika Histerika Genderika, representing the next generation of drag. Erika brought her unique style, charisma, and captivating performances to the parade, captivating the audience with her remarkable talent and artistic expression. The collaboration between Tel Aviv Global & Tourism and Erika added an extra touch of glamour and excitement to the festivities, further highlighting the city’s commitment to inclusivity, diversity, and pushing boundaries in celebrating the LGBTQ+ community.

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The parade, which kicked off at Shalag St and proceeded towards Daniel St, featured a vibrant display of nine trucks representing prominent party lines in Tel Aviv and various LGBTQ+ community organisations. Upon receiving the signal from Tel Aviv-Yafo’s Mayor, Ron Huldai, that stated “The Pride weekend started with a clear message for everyone: We are all equal, we are all human, and we all deserve to love without fear, whoever we want. Happy Pride to all. Enjoy!” The dazzling trucks adorned with captivating decorations and manned by talented dancers and performers from the LGBTQ+ community set off, infusing the atmosphere with an electrifying energy.

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As the engines roared to life and the music filled the air, an exuberant crowd, consisting of individuals from across the globe who had gathered to celebrate freedom, acceptance, and diversity, began their march. The procession symbolised the ongoing struggle for equal rights for all members of the LGBTQ+ community.

Following the Parade, Tel Aviv will proudly host its renowned AFTER PRIDE PARTY at Ganne Yehushua Park – a six-hour extravaganza will showcase the finest artists and DJs, who will take the stage on the largest platform ever constructed in the park. The event will feature performances by renowned figures such as Netta Barzilai, the Eurovision winner, alongside Noa Tishby, Tamir Greenberg, Ivri Lider, DJ Yinon Yahel, and many other talented artists.

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A release published by Tel Aviv Global & Tourism, said: “The Tel Aviv Pride Parade has become a cherished tradition since its inception in 1998. Each year, hundreds of thousands of residents and LGBTQ+ community members proudly march alongside tens of thousands of visitors and families hailing from various corners of the world. Tel Aviv stands as a warm and inclusive home for all its communities, taking immense pride in its pioneering role in championing LGBTQ+ rights and serving as an inspiration on a global scale.

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