Pride Amsterdam
In 2026, Amsterdam will make history by hosting WorldPride and EuroPride 2026 for the very first time, from July 25 to August 8. This event, held under the vibrant theme of UNITY, is set to become a landmark in the history of LGBTQIA+ visibility and rights advocacy. Over 500 activities are planned, drawing together communities from more than 180 nationalities in what is considered the world’s most diverse city. Amsterdam, with its rich tradition of openness and acceptance, is preparing to welcome participants from all over the globe for a celebration of love, equality, and inclusion. WorldPride and EuroPride 2026 will be a true milestone for the city and the international LGBTQIA+ community.
The 2026 edition of WorldPride and EuroPride 2026 is particularly symbolic, as it coincides with the 25th anniversary of marriage equality in the Netherlands. The Netherlands was the first country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage, setting a precedent for LGBTQIA+ rights worldwide. This anniversary is not only a cause for celebration but also a reminder that the struggle for equality is ongoing in many parts of the world. Amsterdam’s role as host city for WorldPride and EuroPride 2026 is to shine as a beacon of hope and unity, offering a safe and joyful space for LGBTQIA+ people and allies from every background.
WorldPride and EuroPride 2026 will feature a program as rich as it is diverse. The highlights include:
The central theme of UNITY will be reflected not only in the events but also in the visual identity of WorldPride and EuroPride 2026. Inspired by the kaleidoscope, the branding represents the coming together of many cultures, histories, and identities into one colorful and ever-changing whole. This theme is a call to recognize that every community, every story, and every person is an essential part of society. It is also a rallying cry for renewed LGBTQIA+ activism, solidarity, and creative expression. WorldPride and EuroPride 2026 in Amsterdam intends to inspire participants to carry the spirit of unity and activism back to their own countries and communities.
WorldPride and EuroPride 2026 is not just a festival—it is a catalyst for change. Beyond the parades and parties, the event aims to build lasting bridges between communities, foster new collaborations, and inspire participants to continue the fight for equality and inclusion. Amsterdam hopes to reaffirm its place as a global capital of freedom, creativity, and tolerance, while empowering a new generation of LGBTQIA+ leaders and advocates. The ambition is for each participant to return home carrying a new wave of emancipation, energized to make a difference in their own context and to spread the message of WorldPride and EuroPride 2026.
Registration for the Canal Parade is open from January 5 to February 2, 2026. Everyone is invited to take part in WorldPride and EuroPride 2026, whether by joining the parade, attending events, volunteering, or simply celebrating in the streets. For the full program, practical information, and updates, visit the official website: https://pride.amsterdam/
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