Join over 100,000 of your closest friends to cheer on colorful floats, marchers, music, and more!

Join us Sunday, June 29, 2025 beginning at 9:30 AM for the parade! Attending the parade is FREE. We encourage you to find your place along the route early, as 100,000+ people are expected to line the streets as we come together to celebrate the Rocky Mountain queer community.

This year, the Denver Pride Parade will debut a refreshed name: the 2025 Vizzy Denver Pride Parade. Molson Coors has supported the Denver Pride Festival and Parade for more than two decades, and we are grateful for their continued partnership through the Vizzy Hard Seltzer brand.

The Vizzy Denver Pride Parade, historically held on Colfax Avenue, will be moving its route in 2025 due to current construction for the East Colfax Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project. We will continue to use a similar staging plan as years past, but the new step off of the parade will be at 17th Avenue and Franklin Street, and the parade will conclude at Lincoln Street.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Center on Colfax is able to serve a diverse community by receiving philanthropic funds from companies and organizations that see value in supporting our mission. We see immense value in and are thankful for the opportunity to offer year-round programming and resources free-of-charge, including mental healthcare, support groups, spaces for social connection, the region’s annual Pride celebration, and much more.

When establishing partnerships with our sponsors, we work directly with LGBTQ+ individuals and committed allies within these organizations and commend their efforts to invest in the creation of more inclusive and equitable spaces.

Molson Coors is continuing their partnership with Denver Pride through the Vizzy Hard Seltzer brand. Vizzy has not only sponsored Pride events across the country but has also donated over $1.3 million to LGBTQ+ organizations and worked directly with LGBTQ+-owned businesses and community leaders. Their contributions not only aid us in putting on a fun, free and safe celebration for our community, but also support our critical year-round programs at The Center on Colfax.
The parade will be moving its route for 2025 due to current construction for the East Colfax Bus Rapid Transit project. A cooperative of many different stakeholders, including the BRT project team, collectively agreed that a move would be best suited for safety reasons, as well as providing the best possible event experience for participants and spectators. The Center on Colfax is excited to work with various city agencies and community organizations to keep the 2025 parade route close to the historical route and Denver PrideFest, where we hope many of our spectators and parade participants will join in the festivities post parade.
Full details of the route, including ADA viewing areas are still being finalized, and more details will be announced closer to the event. As in years past, ASL Priority seating will be available within the section, and an interpreter will be present to translate announcements. Wheelchair parking/seating will also be available throughout the space. Subscribe to our Denver Pride newsletter here for updated information on details throughout the next few months.
The Center on Colfax and Denver Pride recognize their historic connections to Colfax businesses – especially those in the Lavender Hill Cultural District – and will continue partnering efforts so that festival-goers and the larger community are able to fully support the businesses during Denver Pride weekend.

In addition to the businesses’ traditional communication channels, The Center on Colfax and Denver Pride will also use their networks to inform the community of special promotions and discounts being offered during Denver Pride weekend. Subscribe to our Denver Pride newsletter here for updated information on what that will be!

If you have questions about your application, please email prideparade@lgbtqcolorado.org.
Full details of the route, including parade VIP viewing areas and announcer locations are still being finalized, and more details will be announced closer to the event. Subscribe to our Denver Pride newsletter here for updated information throughout the next few months!
Subscribe to our Denver Pride newsletter here for updated information throughout the next few months!

The Center on Colfax will continue partnering efforts so that businesses and the larger community are fully supported during Denver Pride weekend. If you have specific questions or feedback about your experience, email Sam Britz at sbritz@lgbtqcolorado.org.

Join the 2026 Parade Email List

This year’s Vizzy Denver Pride Parade is sold out and we are no longer taking applications. Enter your information via the link below to be added to the 2026 email list to receive parade application information as soon as it is available in 2026.

2025 Grand Marshals

Trans Continental Pipeline (TCP) is a nonprofit helping 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals relocate from unsafe political environments to Colorado and other safe states. TCP provides comprehensive support services to help people resettle and access the resources they need to thrive in affirming communities.

Colorado Health Network (CHN) is a statewide leader in health equity, currently serving more than 5,250 individuals living with HIV through a holistic range of services. These include medical and oral health care, case management, behavioral health services, housing assistance, nutrition support, and emergency financial aid — all strategically designed to eliminate barriers to care and promote long-term health and stability.

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