Pride of the city: Welcoming everyone together under the rainbow flag

As Copenhagen Pride Week returns to the city, it’s time for love in the air once again.

Kicking off on August 15, the five-day event will not only be about fun-filled activities, great music and food, but also about affirming the dignity, equality, joy and identity of Denmark’s LGBT community.

Dressed up in colourful costumes, thousands of participants and their supporters will attend the festival to send a message of love, peace, tolerance and inclusion.

Whether gay or straight, rich or poor, young or old, or black or white, the Pride Week is set to welcome anyone and everyone!





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