Scenes from the 2024 Brooklyn Pride parade
Drag queens, motorcyclists, cheerleaders, kids, librarians and lovers turned out for the 28th annual event
The 28th annual Brooklyn Pride Parade and Festival joyfully boogied down Fifth Avenue in Park Slope Saturday.
The day got its engine revving with The Sirens, an all-woman motorcycle club, and featured marchers including the Brooklyn Library Drag Queen Story Hour, the Gotham Cheer squad, representatives from P.S., lots of love, lovers, music and dancing.

The parade kicked off in high gear with The Sirens (Photo by Stephanie Keith)
Dubbed ‘Pride: All Day, Every Day,’ an estimated 30,000 people — and glorious weather — turned out for the all-afternoon event, according to organizers.


Love is love: The theme of the day was Pride: ‘All Day, Every Day’ (Photo by Stephanie Keith)
Here are a few highlights of the day.


Marchers along the Fifth Avenue route (Photo by Stephanie Keith)


The Gotham Cheer club tumble down the block (Photo by Stephanie Keith)


The parade was kind of a drag, actually (Photo by Stephanie Keith)


Who doesn’t love a rainbow? (Photo by Stephanie Keith)


Reps from PS 20 in Clinton Hill turned out (Photo by Stephanie Keith)


Floating on vibes (Photo by Stephanie Keith)


Revelers in front of Ginger’s lesbian bar on Fifth Ave (Photo by Stephanie Keith)