Vienne Pride 2023
Filipino LGBT Europe joins Vienna Pride 2023
Filipino LGBT Europe officially join Vienna Pride’s Rainbow Parade scheduled on Saturday, 17 June 2023.
Under the foundation’s theme #StrongerTogether: Creating a more inclusive society, the foundation invites all Filipino LGBTQIA+ Advocates, Allies and Friends in Europe to join us.
The Rainbow Parade is an important political demonstration for the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer people in Austria.
During the parade, we will be calling for the passage of the SOGIE Anti-Discrimination Equality Bill that has been pending in the Philippine Congress for more than 20 years.
Stronger Together: SOGIE Equality Bill – NOW!
Gemeinsam stärker: SOGIE Equality Bill – JETZT!
The organisation
Event Schedule
Filipino LGBT Europe joins Vienna Pride 2023
Pre-Meeting: Advance Fellowship
Friday, 16 June 2023 – 5:00 pm
Welcome & Fellowship Drinks
Istros Rooftop Bar & Terrace
Obere Donaustrasse 61,
Herminengasse 2, 1020 Vienna
The Rainbow Parade
Sat, 17 June 2023 – 12:00 noon
RATHAUSPLATZ/UNIVERSITY SIDE
We are Number 34,
please look for the Philippine flag.
Vienna Pride Walk
Parade Route
The Rainbow Parade
On 17 June 2023 the Viennese Pride Parade will pass along Wiener Ringstrasse the for the 27th time. Lesbian, gay, bi, straight, trans, cis, inter and queer people will march for acceptance, respect and equal rights in Austria, Europe and around the world.
As the biggest annual demonstration in Austria, the Rainbow Parade is an immense contribution towards a society founded on appreciation, respect and equal rights – regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity or sex characteristics.
The participating groups will gather on Saturday, 17 June 2023, from 11 a.m. near the Rathausplatz (City Hall Square).
The Pride Parade starts at 1 p.m. and moves along the Ringstrasse in the opposite direction of traffic. The front of the parade is expected back at Rathaus at about 5 p.m..
The final rally with speeches by activists and politicians will take place from 6 p.m. at Rathausplatz. The rally will start with the moment of remembrance, where we pause for a minute to remember those people who can no longer be with us because they have died from HIV/AIDS or have been victims of a hate crime because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.