Following a week of cultural and human rights events, Helsinki Pride drew to a climax on Saturday, July 2 with a colourful march through the city centre.
Following a week of cultural and human rights events, Helsinki Pride drew to a climax on Saturday, July 2 with a colourful march through the city centre.
Teams from all over the world descend on Helsinki in Finland to take part in the Euro Games from June 29 – July 2. The opening ceremony was marred by a very small section of the crowd in the VIP area booing Team UK when they entered the arena where the opening ceremony was being staged, chanting Brexit.
Hollie Mantle highlights the Prides in 2015 she thinks have the most to offer the international tourist and deserve checking out. Bored with your local annual Gay Pride march and fancy swapping it for something international? Here is my pick of the best, the boldest, and the bawdiest marches from around the globe this year.