Watch: Madrid holds its annual LGBT Pride parade

Myriam Page
Saturday 06 July 2024 22:11 BST
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Watch again as Madrid’s annual Pride parade took place on Saturday (6 July) as part of Europe’s largest LGBTQ+ demonstration.

Drawing around two million people to the Spanish capital, this year’s theme was “Education, Rights and Peace: Pride that Transforms.”

Starting at Atocha, the colourful demonstration of buses and floats made its way down Paseo del Prado before finishing up at Plaza de Colón.

The parade is held on the first Saturday in July every year, and this years comes after dozens of men raced down the streets of Madrid in four-inch heels on Friday - also a Madrid Pride tradition.

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