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Accompanied with her breathtaking performance and a great show were spectacular fireworks displayed over the Atlantic Ocean. Headliner, Jordan Sparks slayed her performance, showing off her amazing voice on Sunday night from the Guyzapp Main Stage in Lummus Park. The attires, hair, costumes were bold, fabulous, colorful and mind blowing. Supporters came out in their number and colors with their infectious vibrant spirit and we could not leave out the signature rainbow which was a staple that lit up the parade and definitely set the mood. Also in attendance was Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen who came to celebrate with the LGBT community as well. Australian rapper Iggy Azalea best known for her hit “Fancy” celebrated in style with her LGBT fans. Number one listened to radio show, host Elvis Duran was Pride 2016 Grand Marshall lead the colorful parade on its final day. Sunday, there was the major anticipated parade that brought out thousands of participants. Saturday was a beach party and festival booths, as well as several drag brunches and other celebration. Miami Beach Gay Pride kicked off Friday night with a spectacular, red carpet style VIP reception at the W South Beach.
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It's located at the intersection of 12th Street and Ocean Drive. In honor of the commencement and celebration of the 8th annual Gay Pride, on April 6, Miami Beach unveiled the city's very first rainbow street sign topper, as part of Gay Pride 2016. With this year gathering set to deliver nothing shy of only the greatest parade ever.
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The momentum and anticipation of this vibrant and unforgettable three day festival heighten each year. The successful Parade garnered in 2011 more than 40,000 participants, in 2012 more than 60,000 participants, in 2013 more than 80,000 participants, in 2014 more 100,000 and in 2015 more than 130,000 people from all walks of life attended the three-day celebration. Among the sponsors were NBC 6, a proud media sponsor along with over 100 businesses that supported this staging. Since its inception in 2009, the LGBT community from near and far, as well as Miami locals has been marching on Ocean Drive to share an embodying experience. The 8th annual three day Gay Parade, brings together colorful people, energies and atmosphere, that when culminated gives you an experience of a lifetime. "The FN does not support the gay pride march, an exhibitionist and anti-FN symbol of militant communitarianism," said Aliot in a tweet.With the ushering of spring there could not have been a more befitting festival of celebration chosen to be the front runner than the Miami Beach Gay Pride Parade. The party's Vice President Louis Aliot took to the social media platform to voice his disapproval. "More than ever necessary after the homophobic attack in Orlando, we wish a good #MarcheDesFiertes to all," the group said in a tweet, referring to the name of the gay pride parade. However, the celebrations sparked a heated debate in the right-wing party Front National (FN) after its student association at the Paris Institute of Political Studies tweeted in support of the march. We must not give into fear," said Inter-LGBT association spokesperson Amandine Miguel. "Three weeks on from the LGBT-phobic and racist attack in Orlando, to march is an act of resistance. Some of the city's newest residents will have a prominent place in the Christopher Street Day parade.Īround 1,000 police secured the route through Paris, allowing revelers to enjoy the festivities "without fearing attacks or aggressions." This weekend, Cologne celebrates 47 years since a milestone in the LGBTQ+ liberation movement.