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Check out DCists’s full guide to Pride events and street closures here. The Capital Pride Alliance, through its stewardship of diverse programming and events, specifically year-round LGBTQ+ Pride festivities centered in Washington, DC and the National Capital Region, serves to celebrate, educate, support, and inspire our multi-faceted communities in order to grow and preserve our history and protect our rights for. A mobile Pridemobile Parade starts Saturday at 3 p.m. A Capital Pride Walk and Rally scheduled for Saturday, June 12, invites demonstrators to “walk, run, bike, rollerblade, stroll” from Logan Circle down to Freedom Plaza at 13th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW. The official Capital Pride Opening Party is Friday, June 11, at Compass Coffee’s brand new roasting facility in Ivy City (1401 Okie Street SE). Cobalt/30 Degrees offers a plush lounge-style bar, serving cocktails, as well as an upstairs dance floor which plays pumping tunes. DCs gayest street is 17th Street, and here you will find a host of gay spots ready to open their doors. The Capital Pride Alliance, through its stewardship of diverse programming and events, specifically year-round LGBTQ+ Pride festivities centered in Washington, DC and the National Capital Region, serves to celebrate, educate, support, and inspire our multi-faceted communities in order to grow and preserve our history and protect our rights for current and future generations. lifted major restrictions on bars, clubs, and music venues. Most gay life, however, can be found around 17th Street in Dupont Circle, and U Street in Logan Circle. were planning for a quiet opening weekend because of the pandemic, but the dates aligned for Friday festivities to start on the same day D.C.