Berlin's Pride Village Closes CSD Parade with Free Celebrations
Berlin's Pride Village will once again host the official closing celebration of the CSD parade. The event takes place at the Brandenburg Gate, offering music, information stands, and food stalls. Entry is free for all attendees, making it accessible to a wide audience.
The festivities kick off as the first floats and marching groups arrive at the Brandenburg Gate around 4:30 p.m. The Pride Village serves as the grand finale of the CSD parade, drawing crowds for live performances and community activities.
Over the years, the main stage has featured well-known acts such as Nina Chuba, SDP, and Trettmann. However, no official count exists for the total number of artists who have performed there. Many musicians volunteer their time, performing without payment to support the event. Beyond entertainment, visitors can explore information booths and enjoy a variety of food options. The open-access format ensures everyone can join the celebration without barriers.
The Pride Village remains a key part of Berlin's CSD traditions. Free admission and a mix of performances, advocacy, and food create a welcoming atmosphere. The event continues to rely on the generosity of artists and organisers to keep the celebration vibrant and inclusive.
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