On March 29th, Tampa Pride 2025 brought thousands to Ybor City for a vibrant day, honoring LGBTQIA+ identity, strength, and togetherness.
The day began with the Tampa Pride Street Festival at 11 a.m., where attendees explored a vibrant artisan fair
and a diverse lineup of community vendors, food trucks, and nonprofit organizations. Participating groups included Spread Spencer’s Sparkle , Crisis Center of Tampa Bay , St. Pete Pride , the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention , ICG Foundation , and CAN Community Health , which offered on-site HIV and STD Testing. Inside the
Cuban Club Courtyard, guests enjoyed a wide range of performances, including live music, drag, aerial artists, and guest speakers who shared messages of empowerment and inclusion. Businesses throughout Ybor joined the celebration as well, such as
Showbar Ybor , which hosted a weekend of drag brunches featuring local entertainers, such as
WMNF’s Big Gay Radio Show host, Esmé Russell, Hazel E. Devine, Rick O’Shae, among others. As the sun set, the celebration continued with Pride at Night back at the
Cuban Club . The evening program featured high-energy performances, music, and a space for attendees to gather, dance, and reflect on a day that served both as a celebration and a statement of continued presence.
Tampa Pride 2025 showcased the strength of Florida’s LGBTQIA+ community and allies. In a time where visibility and advocacy remain vital, this year’s event was more than a festival, it was a reminder that pride is both joyful and necessary.