PRIDE MARCH

DEFERRED
Saturday, September 30, 2023
Departure 2pm Porte d'Aix

THE COURSE

14h Porte d'Aix, place Jules Guesde ⇒ Boulevard des Dames ⇒ Rue de la République Colbert Street ⇒ Cours Belsunce Canebière ⇒ Quai des Belges ⇒ 17h Harbour Wharf 

**Routes and schedules are subject to change.

Find all the latest information on the walk via the Facebook event

THE PROGRAM

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm : GATHERING AT PORTE D'AIX

Marchers gather at the starting point, Porte d'Aix, place Jules Guesde, Marseille 2e (Métro Jules Guesde, line 2). Float set-up. "Welcome and accreditation (guests, press, volunteers, associations).

2:00 pm - 5:00 pm: LA MARCHE DES FIERTÉS

Under the slogan "Indivisible", march proudly with your families, friends, loved ones. You will stand with your associations, your LGBTQIA+ businesses and your allies. Hold up your signs and flags, the street belongs to you! 

ROUTE : Place Jules Guesde - Boulevard des Dames - Rue de la République - Rue Colbert - Cours Belsunce - Canebière : minute of silence - Quai des belges - Quai du port

4:00 PM: MINUTE OF SILENCE

We'll pause during the march at 4pm to remember our missing loved ones, victims of AIDS, deportation to Nazi camps, persecution of our sisters and brothers in the Mediterranean and around the world, and all forms of LGBTQIphobia. After the 3 blasts of the foghorn, we will observe a minute's silence, standing, crouching or in die-in (lying on the ground).

5:00 PM: ARRIVAL AT L'HÔTEL DE VILLE (VIEUX PORT)

 

THE CHARS

This year, the Marseille Pride steering committee has voted for the presence of the following floats that will rock the city to the rhythm of their DJs: 

  • CHAR associations AIDES x REFUGE MIGRANGS LGBT x RIFT / Techno, RNB, afrobeat.
  • CHAR commerces BAR LE PULSE x LE MARYLAND / House, techno.
  • CHAR associations CALEM x AOZIZ x SINDIANE / Oriental music
  • PRIDE MARSEILLES headliner!

PRIDE MARCH POSTPONED

Tomorrow, Saturday 1ᵉʳ July at 2pm at the Porte d'Aix, we were to march to demand our rights, too often called into question, and to celebrate the 30ᵉ anniversary of Marseille Pride. The Préfecture de Police was to ensure the safety of the march by blocking traffic and smoothing the flow. Following Nahel's death and recent events in Marseille and throughout the country, the

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