Mardi Gras wrap up for 2025

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The vibrant and diverse streets of Sydney were illuminated with the spirit of pride and celebration as the 46th annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade took center stage on Saturday, 2 March. A staggering estimated 250,000 spectators flocked to Oxford St, Flinders St, and Anzac Parade, uniting in solidarity and bearing witness to a spectacular procession of over 12,000 participants who brought the night to life with their creativity, advocacy, and unapologetic pride under the theme “Our Future…”.

Reflecting on the electrifying Parade, CEO of Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, Gil Beckwith, expressed, “Tonight’s Parade was a vibrant testament to the strength and resilience of the LGBTQIA+ community. As we marched under the banner of ‘Our Future…’, we not only honor the past 45 years of history and progress but also took a bold step toward shaping a more inclusive and diverse future.”

Lord Mayor Clover Moore AO echoed this sentiment, emphasizing Sydney’s role as a beacon for LGBTIQA+ communities, stating, “Sydney has always been a beacon for LGBTIQA+ communities and that pride is most spectacularly on show during Mardi Gras. This year’s March was another triumph of sequins and spirit.”

Amid the celebration, the Parade also served as a poignant reminder of the ongoing fight for equality within the LGBTIQA+ communities. Mayor Moore reinforced this, noting, “These past few weeks have been particularly hard for our LGBTIQA+ communities but tonight we all came together for a wonderful celebration of queer love, culture, and struggle. When the biodegradable glitter settles, the fight for equality will continue.”

The theme of this year’s Parade, “Our Future…”, resonated as a powerful call to action, inviting both participants and onlookers to envision and contribute to the path forward for the LGBTQIA+ community. It encapsulated a harmonious blend of protest legacy and celebratory joy, featuring 200 floats, led by the beloved Dykes on Bikes, First Nations, and 78er floats.

The Parade unfolded as a dazzling display of the community’s creativity, with each float breathing life into shared dreams and aspirations for “Our Future…”. The streets bore witness to a symphony of colors, music, and dance, serving as vivid symbols of unity and diversity within the LGBTQIA+ community and its allies.

The 2024 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival garnered proud support from the City of Sydney, serving as the Government Partner of the Mardi Gras Festival, and the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW, as a Strategic Sponsor. This support underscores the collective commitment to embracing and celebrating diversity within the community.

The 46th annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade was a resounding testament to the unwavering strength, creativity, and unyielding pride of the LGBTQIA+ community, marking yet another unforgettable milestone in its storied history. As the vibrant echoes of the Parade begin to subside, the spirit of equality and inclusivity continues to burn brightly, heralding the journey towards a more vibrant and affirmative future for all.