The official Baltic Pride 2025 aftermovie has been released — capturing the spirit, emotion, and energy of the largest Pride event in Lithuanian history. On June 7, more than 20,000 people marched through the streets of Vilnius in the March for Equality. Under the slogan “Free to Be (Yourself),” the event brought together the LGBTQ+
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On June 7, 2025, the meadow near the White Bridge in Vilnius transformed into a vibrant celebration of equality, inclusion, and freedom as the main Baltic Pride 2025 open-air concert took place. The free event followed the inspiring March for Equality and became one of the most anticipated highlights of the entire festival. The concert brought together

On June 7, 2025, Vilnius hosted the most significant event of the year for the LGBTQ+ community in Lithuania – the Baltic Pride March for Equality. The main event of the Baltic Pride festival drew an unprecedented 20,000 participants, marking the largest gathering in the history of Lithuania’s LGBTQ+ rights movement. From early afternoon, people from across Lithuania
This summer, Pride House became the beating heart of Baltic Pride—a welcoming, vibrant hub where the LGBTQ+ community and allies came together to connect, express themselves, and celebrate diversity. From June 2 to 8, Pride House opened its doors to hundreds of visitors, creating a space that felt like home: one where self-expression thrived, community

On the eve of the Baltic Pride March for Equality, the remarkable Catherine D’Oex enchanted audiences with her soulful interpretations of classic French chanson. From the raw emotion of Édith Piaf to the timeless elegance of Charles Aznavour, each performance was a moving tribute to love, memory, and pride. The evening was further illuminated by

6 June 2025 marked a pivotal moment for equality and diversity in the workplace as the international Baltic Pride 2025 Conference took place at the Radisson Blu Hotel Lietuva in Vilnius. The conference, which attracted over 100 participants, successfully united business leaders, policymakers, and LGBTI+ advocates to address challenges and innovations in inclusive employment practices.

On June 5th, 2025 the historic Vilnius Old Theatre transformed into a vibrant and inspiring space where art met activism. The Pride Voices Gala, part of the Baltic Pride 2025 program, brought together performers, activists, and allies in an unforgettable evening dedicated to amplifying LGBTQ+ voices, stories, and creative expression. The event showcased a diverse
On the evening of June 3rd, 2025 the British Ambassador to Lithuania, Liz Boyles, hosted a special reception at the British Embassy Garden in Vilnius to officially open Baltic Pride 2025 week. The event brought together members of the LGBTQ+ community, civil society leaders, diplomatic representatives, business partners, and human rights defenders in a celebration
On June 2, 2025, the Baltic Pride 2025 festival — the largest human rights event in the Baltic region — was officially launched with a press conference held at the Pride House at Estradà in central Vilnius. The National LGBT rights organization LGL invited members of the media to learn more about the festival’s program,
From June 2 to 8, 2025, Vilnius will host the Baltic Pride festival, organized by the National LGBT Rights Organization LGL. Under the slogan “Free to Be (Yourself),” the festival invites the LGBTQ+ community and its allies to come together in a week-long celebration of diversity, unity, and pride. The program includes the community space