Tucson Pride is bringing back the state's oldest and longest-running Pride celebration this weekend, beginning with the downtown parade the evening of Friday, Sept. 30.
The event is celebrating its 45th year. The festival attracted more than 5,000 people in 2019, the last time it was held in person. According to organizers, the annual Tucson Pride celebration had humble beginnings, starting with a picnic in the park in 1977.
On Friday, Sept. 30, from 7-9 p.m., the following downtown streets will be closed for the Tucson Pride Parade.Plan ahead! Expect delays if traveling in this area. pic.twitter.com/YeHGqAen26
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