City of Long Beach Cancels Pride Festival This Weekend, Pride Parade Still Taking Place Sunday
City officials say the three-day event drew thousands and was canceled after organizers missed required permit paperwork, while the parade remains scheduled.
- On Friday, the city of Long Beach canceled the annual Long Beach Pride Festival, citing unresolved permitting issues. The three-day event was scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. at Marina Green Park.
- City officials claimed organizers failed to provide essential safety documentation, including electrical and tent inspection plans, by deadline. Long Beach Pride President Tonya Martin disputed this, stating all required paperwork was submitted on time.
- While the festival is canceled, the Long Beach Pride Parade will proceed Sunday at 10 a.m. with 141 entries—the most in city history. The City took over parade management in 2024.
- Long Beach Pride said it is "deeply disappointed" by the decision, adding that canceling sends "the wrong message." Martin urged Mayor Rex Richardson and City Council to intervene and find a path forward.
- Downtown Long Beach businesses along Broadway will host independent celebrations throughout the weekend to support the community. Residents have called for leadership changes, citing financial challenges and disconnect from the organization.
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Long Beach Pride Festival Canceled Over Permit Issues
Los Angeles’s ABC affiliate reports: The city of Long Beach announced Friday it has canceled this weekend’s Long Beach Pride Festival, citing apparent permitting issues, though Sunday’s parade will still take place. City officials said the festival, which had been scheduled to start Friday at 5 p.m. with Teen Pride and continue Saturday and Sunday, will not move forward as planned. “Unfortunately, one event, the Long Beach Pride Festival, will n…
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