Annapolis, Maryland, December 1, 2025
Annapolis Pride has confirmed that the annual Pride Parade and Festival will occur in October, responding to community feedback for a more favorable climate. The new date aligns with LGBTQIA+ History Month, allowing a celebration that honors both current and historical advocacy for LGBTQIA+ rights. This shift is expected to enhance collaboration with other regional Pride events and academic institutions, fostering a wider and more inclusive gathering in downtown Annapolis.
Annapolis, Maryland
2026 Annapolis Pride Parade and Festival Scheduled for October 3
Annapolis Pride has announced that the 2026 Annapolis Pride Parade and Festival will take place on Saturday, October 3, 2026. This decision follows strong feedback from attendees who favored keeping the event in October after this year’s celebration was rescheduled from late May to October due to severe weather.
Community Support for an October Pride Event
Organizers surveyed attendees immediately after the 2025 Annapolis Pride Parade and Festival to help guide scheduling for 2026. The response was clear: two-thirds (67%) of the poll respondents preferred an October date. Participants cited cooler temperatures and a lower risk of severe thunderstorms as key reasons for preferring a fall date instead of early summer.
Coordinating with Regional Pride Events and Schools
Organizers also see strategic benefits in holding the Annapolis Pride Parade and Festival in October while still supporting June as Pride Month. They believe that with an October event, there will be less competition and increased partnering opportunities with June Pride events in DC, Baltimore, and other area venues. An October parade and festival will enhance the opportunity to further partner with colleges and other schools that typically aren’t in session in June.
Ties to LGBTQIA+ History Month
The October date also aligns with LGBTQIA+ History Month, which is recognized nationally during the month of October. The observance connects to several landmark moments in queer history, including National Coming Out Day on October 11 and the first March on Washington for lesbian and gay rights, held in October 1979.
By anchoring the Annapolis Pride Parade and Festival in October, organizers hope to highlight both contemporary celebration and the history of LGBTQIA+ advocacy, while providing a welcoming space for residents, students, and visitors to come together in downtown Annapolis.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is the 2026 Annapolis Pride Parade and Festival?
The 2026 Annapolis Pride Parade and Festival is scheduled for Saturday, October 3, 2026.
Why was the event moved to October?
The decision to move the event to October was based on strong feedback from attendees who preferred cooler temperatures and a lower risk of severe thunderstorms, as well as the opportunity to coordinate with other regional Pride events and schools that are typically not in session in June.
How can I participate in the 2026 Annapolis Pride Parade and Festival?
Details on participation, including registration and volunteer opportunities, will be announced early next year after planning discussions with the City of Annapolis and partner organizations.
What is LGBTQIA+ History Month?
LGBTQIA+ History Month is recognized nationally during the month of October and connects to several landmark moments in queer history, including National Coming Out Day on October 11 and the first March on Washington for lesbian and gay rights, held in October 1979.
Key Features of the 2026 Annapolis Pride Parade and Festival
| Date | Location | Alignment with LGBTQIA+ History Month | Community Support |
|---|---|---|---|
| October 3, 2026 | Downtown Annapolis, Maryland | Aligns with LGBTQIA+ History Month, including National Coming Out Day on October 11 and the first March on Washington for lesbian and gay rights in October 1979 | Two-thirds (67%) of surveyed attendees preferred an October date |
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