The countdown is on! WorldPride Amsterdam 2026 is now open for registration — and it’s shaping up to be one of the most unforgettable global Pride celebrations yet. Set from 25 July to 8 August 2026, this event will turn the canals of Amsterdam into a vibrant stage for love, human rights, and queer joy.
While the full celebration runs over two weeks, the international programme will take center stage from 4 to 8 August, featuring conferences, cultural events, and spectacular marches. To soak in the entire experience, organizers suggest arriving Monday 3 August and departing Sunday 9 August — trust us, you won’t want to miss a thing.

Why You Should Be There
WorldPride isn’t just another party. It’s a moment for global connection and activism, bringing together LGBTQ+ voices from every corner of the planet. Whether you’re marching, performing, or attending the Human Rights Conference, you’ll be part of a powerful collective pushing forward equality and visibility.
Participants can also:
- Apply for financial support via the scholarship program
- Submit a concept to speak at the Human Rights Conference
- Request an invitation letter for visa purposes
You can register now via the link in the official WorldPride bio.
Not a Member? No Problem
If you’re not part of InterPride or EPOA but still want to join the celebration, the Global Unity Program offers a way to get involved as an individual or independent organization. Details are available through the same registration link.
This is your chance to stand tall in one of the most inclusive cities in the world, surrounded by community, courage, and color. Whether you’re there to celebrate, connect, or inspire change — Amsterdam 2026 is calling your name.
Follow the hashtags to stay updated:
#worldpride · #humanrightsconference · #interpride · #epoa · #Amsterdam
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