Dates announced for the 2024 Pride March and Festival in Sacramento

SacPride is coming back this summer for Pride Month celebrations + entertainment.

People with rainbow balloons, floats, and other displays go down the street as part of a pride march and parade.

SacPride is an opportunity to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and contributions.

Photo via @johnwconnelly

Sacramento Pride recently dropped the dates for this year’s march and festival. Scheduled for Saturday, June 8 + Sunday, June 9, the event is the Sacramento LGBT Community Center‘s biggest community program of the year.

Every year, ~20,000 people fill the streets of Capitol Mall to catch live performances, grab some food + drink, and shop from a plethora of queer-owned and friendly vendors.

The lineup of performers is still being decided, and applications are open for entertainers to join the queue.

Tickets for Sacramento’s Pride March + Festival are on sale now, with early bird weekend passes starting at $20, or $12 for single day entry.

Want to be more than just a observer? You can get more involved via volunteering, sponsoring, and joining the march on Sunday.

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