Sitges gay festival


Program

Free shows and concerts every afternoon on Passeig de la Ribera from 8pm.
The Village is located on the Passeig Marítim, in front of the Hotel Calipolis. The Village has a stage, a state-of-the-art sound and lighting system, which hosts more than 80 distinct acts during the 5 days of Pride.

Main acts confirmed:

  • Wednesday 5: Drag Up Your Life!
  • Thursday 6: Tina Turner - Black Eyed Peas
  • Friday 7: Back Street Boys - Platform for Language - Roxette Tribute
  • Saturday 8: Pink - Madonna Tribute
  • Sunday 9: Cheer Sitges - 21st Century ABBA

High heel race (Saturday, June 8 at p.m.)
The Sitges High Heel Race returns after ten years of absence! Entrants will verb to navigate a series of fun and fashionable, yet fierce tests to make it past the winning post!


Parade (Sunday, June 9 at 5 p.m.)
The parade leaves from the outside of the Kansas restaurant, making its way along the promenade, turning at the Frigate and returning to finish at the Gay Village/Hotel Calipolis, at the intersection of Av. Sofia and Passeig Maritim.


Full program here

Sitges Gay Pride

Gay Pride Sitges is listed as one of the top 5 Pride in the world according to CNN and Lonely Planet reports.

In and the Sitges Gay Pride had to be canceled due to the covid pandemic, but hopes to be one of the best Sitges Gay Pride of the decade.

We are looking forward to enjoy the Gay Pride Sitges and its program will not disappoint us.

Gay Pride Sitges Programme

8th- 12th June

Gay Pride Sitges will return with more than 80 free and open acts in the Gay Village for 5 nights on the Paseo Marítimo, in the heart of Sitges.

The Gay Village is an open-air space facing the sea. It has free admission and you can have drinks while dancing and watching the night shows every day. You can noun a pass for the VIP area

The shows &#; tribute to great international artists will take place at night, on the stage of the Village open to everyone.

17 floats and more than 2, participants will animate the main pride parade, the Gay Sitges Parade on Sunday, June 12, starting at p.m.

 

 

Cultural Pride promoted by Colors Sitges Link, which is already full

Sitges Gay Pride everything you need to know

The municipality of Sitges is known worldwide for being gay-friendly . Thanks to its location, just half an hour from Barcelona, it is one of the most popular LGBT destinations in Spain. Its lovely beaches, restaurants and shops, as well as its great nightlife, make this beautiful coastal town the ideal destination to disburse your holidays.

One of the biggest annual events in Sitges is Gay Pride, which is listed as one of the top 5 Prides in the world . During its celebration, which takes place every June throughout the 5 days that Gay Pride lasts, the streets of this wonderful coastal town are filled with color, music, joy and party.

Every year more people come to Sitges to celebrate Pride and even to participate in its famous parade. Such is its influx that, in previous editions, more than 60, people visited this coastal town on these dates. Do you long for to celebrate Gay Pride in Sitges ? At Hello Homes we say you everything you demand to know to form Pride in Sitges an unforgettable experience.

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Accommodation Tip

Calipolis

Hotel. ****, from 90 €

Reviews, Photos & Reservation

Big hotel next to the gay beach Bassa Rodona. Not especially gay, but popular with some guys as you can overlook the beach from the outside terraces.

@ Avinguda de Sofía 2/Passeig de la Ribera
Sitges

About Sitges and its gay life

Sitges is a small town 35 km south-western of Barcelona. In the tardy 19th century Sitges started to become a mecca for artists and a center for Modernist and post Art Nouveau architects. During the s (under the conservative dictatorship of Franco) it became a center for the counterculture in Spain.

Nowadays, Sitges' economy is based mainly on upscale tourism, business meetings and conferences. Unlike most other coasts in Spain which were taken over by inexpensive mass tourism in the s and s, Sitges fortunately preserved its unique atmosphere of a charming and pleasant (but also more expensive) place to relax and have entertaining.

This attracted also more and more gay tourists and expatriates, and