Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 24th and meet us at Place Maurice Servais for an unforgettable opening show to kick off the Namur Pride celebrations! This vibrant event is more than just a party-it’s a powerful moment to come together and march in support of our rights and the freedom to be who we truly are.
A Weekend Full of Festivities, Solidarity, and Inclusivity
The weekend promises to be festive, inclusive, and welcoming to everyone . Check out the program on the poster above to discover all the exciting activities planned throughout the day and beyond. Whether you’re here to celebrate, learn, or connect, there’s something for everyone in the community.
Heartfelt Thanks to Our Artists, Associations, Sponsors, and Volunteers
“We want to extend a warm thank you to all the incredible artists who have enthusiastically joined us to make this event shine. You’ll also have the chance to meet various associations at the community village, where you can learn more about their important work and how to get involved“.
“Our gratitude goes to the sponsors and partners whose generous support makes it possible for us to exist and offer activities year-round. And last but certainly not least, a huge shout-out to the dedicated volunteers who will be there to assist you and help make May 24th a truly unforgettable day.“

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