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São Paulo Pride 2026: An Expat's Guide To The Parade The Rio Times


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    When. Sunday, June 7 - the parade rolls down Avenida Paulista from 10am. The milestone. It's the 30th edition of the world's biggest Pride parade. The lineup. 14 sound trucks, headlined by Pabllo Vittar, Gloria Groove and Urias. This year's change. Roadworks shift the route to the odd-numbered side of the avenue - Haddock Lobo and Bela Cintra are the best corners. Warm-up. A diversity fair at Anhangabaú runs ahead of the weekend.

The biggest Pride parade on the planet turns thirty this Sunday, and it happens on São Paulo's doorstep-of-everything avenue. If you live in the city - or can get there by the weekend - here is the expat's guide to São Paulo Pride 2026: where to stand, when to arrive, and how to do the day like a local.

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The Parada do Orgulho LGBT+ starts at 10am on Sunday, June 7, on Avenida Paulista, and runs into the evening as fourteen sound trucks -“trios elétricos” - crawl the avenue with stages on wheels. The 30th-anniversary bill is led by Brazil's biggest pop exports: Pabllo Vittar, Gloria Groove and Urias, with more names spread across the trucks. The event is free, unticketed, and enormous - past editions have drawn millions, and an anniversary year will not be smaller.

The one thing different this year

Roadworks on Paulista push the whole parade onto the odd-numbered side of the avenue. In practice that means the classic viewing spots shift: the corners of Rua Haddock Lobo and Rua Bela Cintra give you the best sightlines as the trucks pass, while the even side will be tighter and partially fenced. If you want a calmer experience with room to breathe, watch from the early stretch near Paraíso before the crowd reaches full density.

Getting there and getting home

Leave the car at home - streets close from the morning. The metro is the only sane option: Trianon-Masp and Brigadeiro stations open onto the route, but expect them to be packed; Consolação and Paraíso, at the avenue's ends, usually move faster. Going home is the harder part - either leave before the final trucks finish or settle into a bar in Consolação or Jardins and wait out the crush. Ride apps surge heavily and pickup points get chaotic; the metro wins.

Doing the day well

Arrive before noon to claim a spot, and treat it like a day festival: sunscreen, water, comfortable shoes, and a fully charged phone that then stays in a front pocket - phone snatching in dense crowds is the day's one real risk, here as at any mega-event. Bathrooms are scarce, so plan around café stops on the side streets. Cash-free works fine; every vendor takes Pix and cards. And the warm-up is worth it too: a diversity fair at Anhangabaú leads into the weekend with food, music and community stalls.

Beyond the parade

Pride caps a month in which São Paulo is at its most fun: more than 200 festas juninas spill across the city through June, the Arraiá do Ibirapuera runs on the following weekends, and the city's bars - from Frei Caneca's classic strip to the Baixo Augusta scene - run Pride programming all week. For newcomers, the parade is also the single best introduction to how big, diverse and welcoming this city can feel from the inside.

Frequently Asked Questions When and where is São Paulo Pride 2026?

Sunday, June 7, on Avenida Paulista, from 10am into the evening. It's the 30th edition, free and open to everyone.

Where is the best place to watch?

This year the parade uses the odd-numbered side of the avenue because of roadworks - the corners of Haddock Lobo and Bela Cintra are the prime spots. Arrive before noon for a good position.

Who is performing?

Fourteen sound trucks, headlined by Pabllo Vittar, Gloria Groove and Urias, with artists spread across the trucks through the day.

Is it safe?

The parade is heavily policed and famously welcoming. The one practical risk is phone snatching in dense crowds - keep your phone in a front pocket and carry only what you need.

How do I get there?

Metro only: Trianon-Masp and Brigadeiro open onto the route; Consolação and Paraíso usually move faster. Streets close from the morning and ride apps surge, so plan to leave early or wait out the crowd in a nearby bar.

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