Rainbow flags raised with Pride

Copenhagen Pride
Aug 16-21; various venues in Cph K; free adm; copenhagenpride.dk

Copenhagen Pride is more than a parade and it’s more than a week of celebration and fun. It is a chance to revel in individuality as well as to show support for Copenhagen’s LGBT community.

Throughout the week the City Hall Square will be renamed Pride Square and will be the centre of the action. Whilst the full program is a mystery for now, there are sure to be parties, music and other entertainment on offer all week.

The parade is sure to be full of colour, celebration and, of course, the rainbow flags synonymous with the LGBT movement. (AJ)





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