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Pride ‘Bigger Than’ Texas parade lights up North Main Avenue in San Antonio
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Pride ‘Bigger Than’ Texas parade lights up North Main Avenue in San Antonio

  • June 29, 2025

The annual event marked the conclusion of Pride Week

SAN ANTONIO – Several festival attendees gathered for the annual Pride “Bigger Than” Texas parade on Saturday night.

The parade began to make its way down North Main Avenue, right through the heart of the newly designated Pride Cultural Heritage District.

The parade was filled with colorful floats, lights and lively displays.

Pride “Bigger Than” Texas marked the conclusion of Pride Week, a series of events hosted by the San Antonio LGBTQ+ Chamber of Commerce and Pride San Antonio.

This year’s theme for Pride Week was CommUNITY.

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