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Greater Palm Springs Pride

The desert's big Pride in California

Key data · Greater Palm Springs Pride in figures

Origin
1986
First celebration in 1986 (the Desert Business Association's «Sizzle» show) · moved to November in 1995 · 40th edition in 2026
Organizer
Greater Palm Springs Pride (501(c)(3) nonprofit, pres. Ron deHarte)
Type
Pride weekend: parade (Sunday) + multi-stage festival downtown
Route
Parade down South Palm Canyon Drive through downtown to Amado Road (festival entrance) · Sunday, 10 am
Attendance type
Tens of thousands at the parade · one of the western U.S.'s big LGBTQI+ gatherings
Price
Free parade · downtown / Arenas District festival (check admission on the official site)
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2026
Next edition

What's confirmed for this year's edition — dates, route, lineup. Volatile data — we refresh every two weeks from official sources.

Dates
6 → 8 Nov 2026
parade on Sunday 8 Nov (Palm Canyon Drive → Amado Road), 10 am
Expected attendance
Tens of thousands per the recent pattern
Motto
«Be Included» (40th edition)

Next edition · announcement pending

The organizer usually announces dates + motto in May. Meanwhile, review the previous edition below.

2025
Last edition

Past edition closed — with confirmed data on attendance, route and lineup. Archive — no longer changes.

Dates
Weekend of 6 → 9 Nov 2025
parade on Sunday 9 Nov
Confirmed attendance
Thousands along Palm Canyon Drive
over 200 parade contingents
Opening speech
Six grand marshals (including Sister Roma and Holly Near)
Motto
"«Be Heard»"

Under the theme «Be Heard», Sunday 9 November's parade stepped off around 10 am at Tachevah and Palm Canyon Drive and ran south through downtown to the festival entrance at Amado, with over 200 contingents and six grand marshals (Sister Roma, Holly Near, Peter Daut, Esther Loewen, Renae Punzalan and Jasper Price). The festival filled downtown and the Arenas District with multiple music stages and a large exhibitor marketplace.

Practical tips
for experiencing Greater Palm Springs Pride

The practical stuff so Pride week works — arrival, accommodation, transport and what to bring.

→ When to arrive

Arrive Wednesday · leave Monday

The Pride core runs from Thursday to Sunday. Arriving Wednesday gives you a day to acclimate before the rush. Book at least 3 months ahead — the best hotels are gone by April.

→ Where to stay

Close to the route · 0-10 min walking

Hotels near the route are gold during Pride — you can walk back without fighting for a taxi. Prices rise +30-50% that week.

→ How to get there

Plane + public transport

Urban airports usually have a metro or commuter train direct to the center. Taxi/Uber/Cabify run all night. High-speed rail is competitive for distances <3h.

→ Transport that week

Extended metro · streets closed

Many metro systems run 24h on Pride weekend. The route streets are closed to traffic — taxis don't enter. Walking is usually fastest.

→ What to bring

Heat · shade · water · comfy shoes

European summer in the street: cap, sunglasses, SPF 50, reusable water bottle. Closed shoes for the march — stepping on toes is real.

→ Health · safety

Reinforced health services

Temporary health stations are usually set up in central squares during Pride. STI/PrEP centers often extend hours. EU: EHIC covers emergencies. Other: private insurance recommended.

→ Nightlife

Regular LGBTQI+ clubs in Palm Springs

If you need a break from Pride or want to go out to the regular clubs, the non-pride scene stays active all week.