Copenhagen is one of the LGBTQ hotspots in Europe, thanks to its liberal attitude and overall acceptance of the community. For nine consecutive days, Copenhagen Pride will celebrate and demand freedom in all its forms. From 10 to 18 August 2024, the Danish capital will see events throughout the city.
Step into the vibrant world of Copenhagen Pride, as the city embraces diversity and advocates for equality once again. Discover the colorful parade, empowering events, and unwavering commitment to acceptance in this captivating celebration of love and inclusivity.
Here are our top tips on where to go and which events you can’t miss during Copenhagen Pride 2024.
The theme of Copenhagen Pride in 2024 is ‘With Pride’. Despite significant progress over the last decades and the successes of Copenhagen Pride since 1996, there are still challenges to true equality and inclusion for LGBTI+ people. The message is clear: live freely, push for change and stand up for what is right, all with pride. Members of the LGBTQIA+ community and their allies are invited to join their voices, fostering a powerful sense of unity and strength in the pursuit of positive change.
From 13 to 18 August 2024, Copenhagen's main square will be transformed into Pride Square during Copenhagen Pride Week. At the intersection of Radhuspladsen and Stroget, there will be live entertainment every evening with different themes, such as music from the 70s and 80s and a Swedish/Eurovision night. The highlight of the week is the drag show on Friday evening,also known as drag night. In addition to the entertainment programme, various vendors will be offering food and drinks. While entry to Pride Square is free, you can support the event by purchasing an official Pride wristband.
As the street parties are getting started, Copenhagen Pride’s biggest party takes to the streets of the city. The Pride Parade 2024 will take place on Saturday 17 August from 13:00, starting at Frederiksberg City Hall Square. From here tens of thousands of people who take part in the parade will make their way via Pile Allé, Frederiksberg Allé and Vesterbrogade to Pride Square.
This year, Copenhagen Pride continues its commitment to sustainability with an all-electric Parade. Following last year's milestone as the first fully electric parade in the world, the event will again feature no diesel or gasoline vehicles, highlighting its focus on eco-friendly and inclusive celebrations.