Memphis Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America

Moms Demand Action for gun sense in America is the largest grassroots organization in the country working to reduce gun violence and to support survivors of gun violence. We are mothers and others, including fathers, aunts, brothers, sisters, uncles and anyone who is ready to live in a world free of gun violence. We work to strengthen gun laws and to close loopholes in those laws. We work with others to promote a culture of responsible gun ownership and to help survivors heal. We know that gun violence is preventable and are committed to making that happen. Join us today!

More Parade Entries

Zone AA

Front-End Groups / Dignitaries
Opening Banner
200 AA
Color Guard
201 AA
Grand Marshal: Lacretia Springler
202 AA
Grand Marshal: Jessie Claudio
203 AA
Mx Mid-South Pride: Lady Ikora Pluto
205 AA
Miss Mid-South Pride: Polly Popjoy
206 AA
Mr Mid-South Pride: Ashton Opulence
207 AA
The Sea-to-Sea Flag
208 AA
The Founder's Flag
209 AA

Zone A

Walking Groups
Free Mom Hugs
001 A
Planned Parenthood of TN and North MS
002 A
FTM Trans Pride 
003 A
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Tennessee Chapter
004 A
Moxy Memphis
005 A
WecareTN
006 A
Rhodes College LGBTQIA+ Working Group
007 A
Methodist Le Bonheur Heathcare
008 A
Shelby County Law Library
009 A
Saddle Creek Shopping Center
010 A
Memphis Rainbow Warriors Against Cancer
011 A
First Memphis
012 A
CHOICES: Center for Reproductive Health
013 A
Unity Church in Cordova
014 A
International Paper
015 A
Employees of Target Memphis
016 A
Memphis Internal Medicine and Pediatrics
017 A
Baker Donelson
018 A
White Coats for Trans Youth
019 A
Midsouth LGBT Chamber of Commerce
020 A
Evernorth Health Services - Accredo Specialty Pharmacy
021 A
Shady Grove Presbyterian Church
022 A
Tennessee Equality Project
023 A
Church of the River
024 A
Memphis Zoo
025 A
The University of Memphis School of Social Work
026 A
Memphis Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America
027 A
IKEA Memphis
028 A
DRUS Bar
029 A
Memphis Friends Meeting (Quakers)
030 A
HOIST Men of Leather & Fetish
031 A
Sylvamo
032 A
Walgreens Co.
033 A
Pride Sports USA - Memphis
034 A
St. John's United Methodist Church
035 A
Grace-St. Luke's Episcopal Church 
036 A
Balmoral Presbyterian Church
037 A
Mortgage Financial Servic
038 A
Keller Williams Realty Memphis & Midsouth
039 A
DHL Supply Chain
040 A
Blue Suede Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
041 A
Shelby County Commissioner Mickell Lowery District 8
042 A
Lindenwood Christian Church
043 A
Museum of Science & History (MoSH)
044 A
International Paper
045 A
Glamazon - Memphis Node
046 A
Ellie Mental Health
047 A
Calvary Episcopal Church
048 A

Zone B

Rolling Groups
Memphis Police Department
070 B
Hollywood Feed
071 B
DHL Supply Chain
072 B
NextHome Cornerstone Realty
073 B
JB Smiley for Mayor
074 B
Senate Minority Leader Raumesh Akbari
075 B
Anthony Buckner for Shelby County Sheriff
076 B

Zone C

Rolling Groups
OUTMemphis: The LGBTQ+ Community Center of the Mid-South
080 C
Dixon Gallery and Gardens
081 C
Music City PrEP Clinic
082 C
FedEx
083 C
Playhouse on the Square
084 C
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art
085 C
Progressive Casualty Insurance Company
086 C
First Congo
087 C
Thee Legendary Memphis BlakoWt Adult Jsette Dance Team
088 C
Mystic Krewe of Pegasus of Memphis
089 C
St. Luke Lutheran and Peace Lutheran Churches
090 C
Neshoba Unitarian Universal Church
091 C
Club UU, Neshoba UU Church
092 C
Memphis Grizzlies
093 C
Magic City Stars Dance Academy
094 C
Mid-South Trans Nation
095 C
Central Arkansas Pride
096 C

Zone D

Rolling Groups
Idlewild Presbyterian Church
100 D
Raymond James
101 D
Sprock N Roll Party Pedal Bike
102 D
City of Memphis
103 D
Shelby County Sheriff's Office
104 D
Shelby County District Attorney's Office
105 D
Hyve Solutions
106 D
Flynn Group Pizza Hut
107 D
Stonewall Tigers & Pride and Equity Alliance
108 D
Nike
109 D
Foam Crew
110 D

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Have questions about Memphis Pride Fest or Mid-South Pride? Search our website and FAQs for insights on everything from parade routes to security and parking, ensuring a safe and memorable Pride celebration.

Yes! We love our four legged friends, but sometimes the weather is a little warm, and they will be doing a lot of walking, so protect their paws and take the recommended precautions to be sure they don’t overheat. (See the ASPCA Hot Weather Safety Tips for Pets) Also, be mindful of other festival-goers and ensure they are on a leash and you clean up behind them.

There are seating options in some areas of the festival. However, seating may be limited during peak hours, but we do allow guests to bring popup chairs.

Tickets to Memphis Pride Fest and other events are non-refundable.

There are seating options in some areas of the festival. However, seating may be limited during peak hours, but we do allow guests to bring popup chairs.

Absolutely! We’d be thrilled to have marchers walk alongside your vehicle in the parade. It’s a fantastic way to share the excitement and make unforgettable memories together. Just remember to follow the safety guidelines to keep everyone safe and informed during the event.

Yes, absolutely! We encourage all attendees to stay hydrated during the event. So, feel free to bring your own bottled water. Just remember to help us keep the event area clean by disposing of any empty bottles in the provided recycling bins. Enjoy the fest!

Sponsor registration begins in January. Registration forms can be found on our website.

Participating in the Pride Parade is easy. All you have to do is fill out the Parade Registration form found on our website. There, you’ll provide us with some details about your unit, and submit your registration fee. Prior to the event date, we will follow up by email with all the necessary details including the parade route, line-up time, and guidelines. We look forward to celebrating with you!

When opting to pay later (by invoice), you should receive an invoice by email which includes a link to pay online. If you did not receive the invoice, check your spam folder or reach out through our contact form and we will re-send it to the email address provided.

You can also pay online without an invoice by visiting midsouthpride.org/pay , or follow the link below.

Participating as a festival vendor is simple and straightforward. You’ll find information about vendor opportunities and registration details at the link below. Once submitted, our team will review it and get back to you. We’re excited about the possibility of having you as a part of Memphis Pride Fest!

Ready to immerse yourself in the experience? Whether you’re coming with friends or flying solo, there’s a spot for you in the Pride Parade, and we’d love to have you with us!

  1. Register your group: Rally your crew—friends, coworkers, chosen family—and lock in your place here: midsouthpride.org/enter
  2. Join the flag bearers – Walking solo? You’re not alone! March alongside 100+ volunteers carrying one of our spectacular 100-foot Pride flags. Look for the flags and banners lining up at 4th Street beside FedExForum by 11:40 AM—step-off is at noon.

💖 Pick what feels right for you, and come be part of something unforgettable. We can’t wait to march with you!

We’re thrilled to hear that you’re interested in joining the Pride festivities by hosting an event at your venue! To get started, simply fill out the “Event Hosting” form on our website. Here, you’ll be asked to provide information about your venue and the type of event you plan to host. Once your application is reviewed and approved, your event will be added to our official Pride Fest schedule. Your participation helps spread the joy of Pride throughout our city, and we’re excited to possibly work with you!

Your $1 admission not only grants you access to the festival area but also plays a vital role in helping us cover the additional costs associated with ensuring a safe and secure environment for all attendees. These expenses primarily include the presence of dedicated security personnel and related measures to guarantee everyone’s well-being throughout the event.

Furthermore, the admission-based entry system offers Memphis Pride Fest additional legal benefits by allowing us to establish a secure perimeter around the festival area, helping to deter and mitigate potential disruptions from counter-protesters. This ensures that we can maintain a peaceful and enjoyable experience for all participants while upholding the values of unity and respect.

While there are no age restrictions for the open festival area or the Parade. However, some Pride Fest events and areas of the park, like the RedZone and VIP Areas, do require you to be 18+ or 21+

Vendor spaces are 10′ x 10′ and include the reserved space and a festival vendor pass.
The following add-ons are available during the registration process:

  • Tables
  • Chairs
  • 10×10 Canopies
  • Electrical Connections
  • Permits to Sell
  • Tent Permits

The Drag N Drive VIP package at the Summer Drive-In Memphis includes reserved spaces for streamlined admission and premium viewing.

Mid-South Pride and Memphis Pride Fest represent different aspects of the same overarching goal of celebrating and supporting the LGBTQ+ community in the Memphis and Mid-South region.

Mid-South Pride is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization that stands at the forefront of championing the visibility and acceptance of the LGBTQ+ community in the Mid-South area, fostering an environment where everyone can thrive authentically, free from discrimination. Learn More

Memphis Pride Fest is one of the flagship events organized by Mid-South Pride. The annual Memphis Pride Fest Weekend is a vibrant 4-day LGBTQ+ Pride celebration. With upwards of 60,0000 guests in attendance, Memphis Pride Fest is the single largest Pride celebration in the region. Learn More

Your parade unit id generally determines the location of your space in the lineup area. However, since different types of groups line up in different areas and are staggered into their final position at the lineup point, your unit number is not an indication of your exact position in the procession.

Unit numbers will be announced along with lineup instructions approximately 7 to 10 days prior to the parade. However, these numbers are prone to fluctuate as last-minute changes become necessary, so once the lineup is posted, check it often to be sure your lineup area hasn’t changed.

For entry, attendees must pass through checkpoints where bag checks and metal detectors are in place. To further streamline this process and enhance safety, we have also implemented a clear bag policy. Only clear bags will be permitted inside the festival grounds. Kids’ diaper bags are okay but will be searched at the gate.

The Memphis Pride Fest RedZone is a curated space within the larger festival, specifically designated for individuals aged 18 and over. This exclusive area is tailored to adult attendees, focusing on aspects of sexual health, wellness, and personal intimacy.

It’s a hub where vendors present a variety of products and services, such as sexual health aids, adult-themed literature, personal wellness tools, and relationship counseling services. The Redzone is designed not only to showcase products and services, but to foster an environment of openness and education around adult sexual well-being.

Our community’s safety and security are top priorities. We have partnered with local law enforcement and private security firms to ensure comprehensive on-site coverage, enhancing the safety of our attendees.

Checkpoints: For entry, attendees must pass through checkpoints where bag checks and metal detectors are in place. To further streamline this process and enhance safety, we have also implemented a clear bag policy.

Emergency Response:  The entire venue is under constant CCTV surveillance. We have clearly marked emergency exits and safe zones, ensuring quick access in case of emergencies. Our preparedness includes on-site emergency response teams ready to handle any situation.

Cyber Security: Additionally, we have taken measures to safeguard digital safety. All transactions and personal information are encrypted and secured through robust digital safeguards.

Communication: Moreover, to keep our visitors informed and secure, the Memphis Pride Fest mobile app allows attendees to opt-in for real-time updates and security alerts. Our unwavering commitment is to provide a secure, safe, and inclusive environment for all attendees.

The festival gates open at 11:00 AM, and the festivities last until 5:00 PM.

The parade steps off at 11:00 AM and lasts around 90 minutes.

Entries should report to their check-in point no earlier than 9:45 AM and no later than 10:30 AM. Lineup instructions are posted about 7 to 10 days prior to the parade at midsouthpride.org/lineup

We closely monitor the weather during and in the hours leading up the festival to ensure everyone’s safety. In the event of severe weather, activities will be suspended, and announcements will go out with instructions to clear the park and take appropriate shelter.
To stay informed, please download our mobile app, which will help ensure you’re notified of any emergency situations: midsouthpride.org/app.
As of now, the greatest risk of thunderstorms is expected to end in the early morning hours, but we will continue to monitor the situation closely and take the appropriate actions to ensure the safety of our guests, vendors, and other participants.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. We’re committed to making this event safe and enjoyable for everyone, and we appreciate your support.
Stay safe and have a wonderful time at Memphis Pride Fest!

The Memphis Pride Parade features two flags, each with a different design and a unique story of its own:

The Sea-to-Sea Flag: A symbol of national LGBTQ+ solidarity, this flag was crafted by Gilbert Baker. Mid-South Pride was honored with a 100-foot segment in 2004, featuring a unique 8-stripe design including pink and indigo.

The Founder’s Flag: Debuted in 2008, this 6-stripe flag is a heartfelt tribute to Gary Wilkerson, a founder of Mid-South Pride, and serves as the official Memphis Pride flag.

Read more about these iconic symbols at midsouthpride.org/history

The parade steps off at 11:00 AM on the first Saturday in June and runs through the Beale Street Entertainment District from S. Fourth Street and Beale Street (Just outside the festival entrance) and ends on Main Street. The entire procession lasts about 90 minutes.

The Memphis Pride Festival and Parade are held the first Saturday in June, but the 4 day Memphis Pride Fest weekend kicks off on onThursday and Friday prior to the Festival and Parade. See events.midsouthpride.org for upcoming dates and information..

The Festival is hosted in Robert Church Park at Fourth and Beale Street with the parade stepping off near the Festival Entrance at 11am and making its way down Beale Street, just blocks away from the National Civil Rights museum.

For more details visit midsouthpride.org/pridefest.

Festival registration begins typically towards the end of the year Nov/Dec and typically cuts off 60 days prior to the event. This allows organizers time to work out the logistics and secure equipment rentals and the required permits.

Parade winners will typically be announced on the Hustle N Glow stage about 60 to 90 minutes after the parade ends.

Tickets ordered online are sent to the email address provided by the purchaser. Search your inbox for “You Have Tickets.” If you do not find them, send us a message along with the name and email address associated with your registration so we can send you another copy. To order tickets online, click here.

The Sea-to-Sea flag has a unique feature that makes it easy to distinguish from the Memphis Pride Flag. For the full story, read The History of Pride in Memphis.

You can order T-Shirts and other Pride Gear, on our website or at the Info Booth at the festival.

You can order tickets on our website. Tickets are also available at the gate, but to expedite entry, we recommend ordering online in advance.

There are a number of ways to navigate parking and transportation for Memphis Pride Fest.

To avoid the hassles of downtown traffic and road closures in the area, you want to consider public transit like the Downtown Trolly System or ride-share services such as Uber and Lyft. Metered street parking is another option, although it’s often in high demand during events.

For those who prefer driving, nearby parking garages and lots, such as the 250 Peabody Pl Garage and the New Downtown Mobility Center, offer convenient locations. It’s worth noting that fees may apply in these locations, so checking rates and hours of operation beforehand is recommended. See more nearby parking options.

VIP Passes are available at the info booth, which is located near the festival entrance at 4th and Beale St.

Vendor setup instructions will be posted at midsouthpride.org/setup approximately 7 to 10 days prior to the festival. Watch your inbox for updates.

Entries should report to their check-in point no earlier than 9:45 AM and no later than 10:30 AM.
The staging area for the parade lineup spans five streets in the downtown area. Registered entries will be sent a copy of the lineup instructions about five days prior to step-off. Once posted, they will be accessible at midsouhpride.org/lineup .

The Parade Stage—located at Beale Street and Rufus Thomas Blvd—is the epicenter of the action, where you’ll catch emcees, performances, and that electric Pride energy up close. It’s the perfect place to soak it all in as the parade comes to life!

The parade steps off at 11:00 AM sharp and lasts just over an hour, so be sure to grab your spot early.

And don’t worry—if you’re not right at the stage, you’ll still have a fantastic view. Anywhere along Beale Street from Rufus Thomas Blvd to B.B. King Blvd offers a great vantage point. Whether you’re in the heart of the crowd or posted up a little further west for a more laid-back vibe, you won’t miss a moment of the celebration.

At the Memphis Pride Fest, the Meet and Greet usually features a variety of special guests. These could include celebrity performers, notable figures from the LGBTQ+ community, and local activists. The specific lineup varies from year to year to keep the event fresh and exciting. We recommend checking our official website or social media platforms closer to the festival date for the most current information on who you can expect to meet this year. It’s always an incredible opportunity to connect with inspiring individuals!

Rolling and walking groups line up in different areas for the Memphis Pride Parade to minimize risks during the lineup process and to ensure a safe and smooth procession. The lineup is organized by unit type, and each unit is staggered into its final position at the lineup point, which helps balance the flow of energy during the parade.

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Save the Date!

The 2025 Memphis Pride Festival has been rescheduled for Sunday, September 14, at the iconic Overton Park Shell.

Festival hours and other details are still being ironed out, but what matters most is making space for everyone who brings this celebration to life. So mark your calendar, tell your crew, and start planning now. Pride isn’t just a moment. It’s how we show up, and we can’t wait to gather with you again.

More updates coming soon! Follow our social channels for updates and announcements.