Let’s be real: 2025 is not just another year for the LGBTQIA+ community. It’s a turning point-one that’s seen both incredible wins and some of the toughest setbacks in recent memory. That’s exactly why this Saturday’s Brussels Pride, falling on May 17 and coinciding with IDAHOT (International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia), matters more than ever.

This Year’s Theme: “Unite, Time to Protect Our Rights”
Brussels Pride 2025 isn’t just a party-it’s a call to action. The official theme, “Unite, time to protect our rights,” is a direct response to the global backlash we’re witnessing. From noon at Mont des Arts, the city will come alive with speeches, music, and a massive parade starting at 2 p.m., bringing together thousands of voices to defend freedom, diversity, and identity. And for the first time, Brussels Pride is officially recognized as part of the city’s intangible cultural heritage-a major milestone for visibility and respect.
Why 2025 Feels Different
Sure, there’s been progress: Thailand, Greece, and Liechtenstein have all made moves toward marriage equality. But let’s not sugarcoat it-this year has also seen a wave of anti-LGBTQ+ laws and violence, from new “propaganda” bans in Bulgaria and Russia to harsh crackdowns in Ghana and the US. Hate crimes are up, safe spaces are under threat, and even basic rights are being rolled back in places we thought were safe.

IDAHOT 2025: “The Power of Communities”
This Pride is extra special because it’s happening on IDAHOT, a global day dedicated to fighting homophobia, transphobia, and biphobia. This year’s IDAHOT theme is “The power of communities,” celebrating the strength, resilience, and diversity that come from standing together. It’s a reminder that every march, every flag, every ally matters-especially when the world feels hostile.
Why You Need to Be There
“Visibility is Power: When thousands fill the streets, it sends a message that we won’t be erased or silenced. In a year where so many are trying to push us back into the closet, showing up is an act of resistance”.
Solidarity Saves Lives: For those in countries where Pride is banned or dangerous, seeing Brussels celebrate gives hope. We march for those who can’t.
It’s About More Than a Parade: Pride is protest, celebration, and healing all at once. It’s a chance to connect, recharge, and remind ourselves that we’re not alone-even when things get tough.
History in the Making: This is the first Brussels Pride since its recognition as cultural heritage. Be part of a legacy that will inspire future generations.

The Vibe: More Than Just a Party
From May 7 to 16, Pride Week is packed with debates, workshops, and community events tackling real issues-from mental health to activism to intersectionality. And yes, with Eurovision’s grand finale happening the same weekend, expect Brussels to be extra fabulous and full of energy.
Bottom Line
2025 is a year when showing up matters. Whether you’re LGBTQIA+ or an ally, your presence at Brussels Pride is a stand for freedom, love, and the right to be yourself. So grab your friends, your flags, and your best rainbow look-let’s make history together this Saturday.
Because in a world where our rights are under attack, unity is not just powerful-it’s essential.

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