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The Pride is putting on a show this weekend in Nantes!

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The Editor

Much more than just a festive parade, Pride is a militant act, a collective cry for more visibility, equality, and inclusion. This year again, the message is clear: Pride is not just about glitter; it’s something to defend and shout about loud and proud.

An engaged and festive program starting at 11 AM

The day kicks off at Cours Saint-André, where the association village will be set up from 11 AM to 7 PM. There will be activist stands, entertainment, workshops, goodie distribution, and discussion spaces. It’s a great chance to meet various associations, get informed, and share a friendly and engaged moment.
The organizing association NOSIG reminds us of the strong demands being raised this year: "An intersectional Pride that denounces systemic racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism, and defends equality in all spheres of society, including within LGBTQIA+ spaces.”

The Pride march: the heartbeat of the day

At 2:30 PM, we head to Place Foch for the...The launch of the Pride march. Get ready for an electrifying atmosphere, lively floats, music blasting, and a wave of good vibes filling the streets of Nantes. Close to 12,000 people are expected to spread love, freedom, and equality all over the city.
On the agenda: a dozen floats, powerful slogans, flamboyant costumes, and contagious collective energy. Come as you are, dance however you like, and celebrate who you love.

After Pride: the party continues into the night

Want to keep the celebration going? Head to the Warehouse for the official After Pride party starting at midnight. Here’s what’s in store:
* Explosive drag shows featuring Norma Bell, L’Impératrice, Ladorée, and La Baphomette
* Two thrilling atmospheres: mainstream DJ sets on one side, EBM/Trance/Techno on the other
* Surprises, craziness, and a crowd ready to give it their all on the dancefloor

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One word to remember this weekend: pride! Whether we walk, advocate, dance, or celebrate, every action matters in advancing the rights and recognition of all identities.

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