Pride Houston 2023: Parade date announced, Pride Market this year instead of festival

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Pride Houston is preparing for its parade in June but announced it will not be having a festival this year, but a Pride Market instead.

The organization announced the theme for the parade in June is "All We Need Is Love" and will be on June 24 downtown at Houston City Hall at 901 Bagby Street. There will not be a festival for 2023, but Pride Houston confirmed there will be one scheduled for 2024 as they take time to train new staff and work through some of the post-pandemic and heat challenges. Though there won't be a festival, you can still go out and enjoy the Pride Market being held on June 4 from 11 a.m.

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