Palm Beach Pride 2025
When:
March 29 - 30, 2025
12:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Where:
Bryant Park, Lake Worth Beach, FL
[Click here for directions]
About Palm Beach Pride:
Palm Beach Pride is the premier event in Palm Beach County, celebrating LGBTQ+ visibility and unity. With over 30,000 attendees from across South Florida and the Treasure Coast, this two-day event showcases the resilience and progress of the LGBTQ+ community. The festival features a parade, live performances, and entertainment for all ages, and is supported by over 140 inclusive businesses that value and embrace our community.

- Presale Tickets: $10
(good for one day—either Saturday or Sunday) - General Admission: $12 Pride weekend
(good for one day—either Saturday or Sunday) - Youth Tickets (18 & under): Free
- Pride Pass (Presale Only): SOLD OUT
Note: All funds raised via ticket sales directly support services provided by Compass Community Center.
Vendor Information
Become a Vendor (SOLD OUT):
Join Palm Beach Pride and showcase your business to over 30,000 attendees.
Food & Beverage Vendors (SOLD OUT):
Serve your culinary specialties in our food court or bar area.
For existing vendors, click below for recorded training, ticket details, info on set-up, etc.
The Pride Parade
When:
Sunday, March 30, 2025 at 11:00 AM
Check-In:
Sunday, March 30 between 8:00 - 10:00 AM (earlier for vehicles and later for walking groups).
Parade Route:
The parade will follow Lucerne Ave west, then cut south on Lake Ave, and continue east to Bryant Park (approximately 0.9 miles).
Participation:
Interested in joining the parade? Complete the application by March 19, 2025.
Parade Training:
Click here to watch Parade Walkers Training Video
Click here to watch Parade Vehicles Training Video
Pay by Check
Volunteers Needed
Volunteers play a crucial role in making Palm Beach Pride a success! Volunteer shifts are available from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM on both days.
Parking At Pride
Street parking is available throughout the downtown area, with additional paid parking lots nearby. We recommend carpooling or using ridesharing services (Uber or Lyft) due to the large number of attendees and the parade.