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You can also take a cab, Uber, Lyft, or Divvy, but keep in mind there will be road closures. If you’re coming from downtown, take the Red Line ‘L’ train to any stop between Wellington and Wilson or the Brown Line ‘L’ train to the Diversey or Wellington stops. The procession features floats, decorated vehicles, performance groups, a marching band, and more. The 52nd annual parade starts at Broadway and Montrose, proceeds south on Broadway then south on Halsted then east on Belmont then south on Broadway then east on Diversey to Cannon Drive. Traversing through Northalsted, Uptown, Lakeview, and Lincoln Park, the annual event has grown into one of the largest parades in the country. The Parade concludes the city’s month-long celebrations with a famous four-mile procession held on the last Sunday of June. The Chicago Pride Parade is one of the most popular LGBTQ+ events in the city. If you’re coming from downtown, take the Red Line ‘L’ train to the Addison stop. You’ll find Chicago Pride Fest on Halsted Street between Addison and Grace. Each year, more than 100,000 revelers flock to the historic gay neighborhood to take part in the festivities, including three music stages featuring popular music headliners, more than 100 arts and crafts vendors, food from local restaurants, drag shows, DJs, dancing, and more. This massive two-day pride celebratio n takes over Northalsted every June. Check out all the best Chicago Pride events in June and beyond. You’ll find the heart of the celebrations in Northalsted (also known as Boystown), the first official gay neighborhood in the country, but festivities take place all over the city. The annual LGBTQ+ celebration takes over the city each June, with street fests, concerts, parties, and a massive parade.