For the first time in the history of the Brussels Pride Parade, there will be three stages, giving more opportunities for people to come together and celebrate diversity. This year’s Pride Parade will be held on May 20th at Mont des Arts, as usual, but the new additions are the BRUZZ stage at Place de la Bourse and the TIPIK stage at Place de Brouckere.
The expansion of the parade will be a welcome surprise for many, as thousands of people will be able to join the celebration at each stage. The organisers of the Pride Parade are making an effort to showcase different parts of the city center, spreading the rainbow happiness to more areas.
Collaboration with a national and local radio station
This year’s event will also see the collaboration of a local and a national radio station, working together with the Pride organisation to make the event even more exciting. With the addition of the new stages and the involvement of radio stations, the 2023 Brussels Pride Parade promises to be an even more innovative and memorable event.
The Pride Parade is a time for the LGBTQ+ community and its allies to come together, celebrate diversity, and raise awareness about the challenges that the community faces. The expansion of the event shows that the Pride organisation is committed to creating a more inclusive and welcoming environment for all, and that they are constantly striving to make the event better and more enjoyable for everyone involved.
Overall, the expansion of the Pride Parade to include three stages is a positive step forward for the LGBTQ+ community in Brussels, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for this annual celebration of diversity and inclusion.
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