Flags fly over Baltimore Pride 2026 Credit: Evelyn Lucado

The Baltimore Pride Parade returned to Charm City on a sunny Saturday, June 13, taking over Charles Street with bright colors, music, and dancing to celebrate LGBTQ+ community.

From parade walkers wearing shirts that read “Free Mom Hugs” to members of the crowd dancing in the streets, Baltimore came together to show their love for one another.

Check out scenes from the parade in this photo gallery:

Festival-goers on 23rd Street celebrate the parade on June 13 2026. Photo Credit: Evelyn Lucado
Johns Hopkins mascot Jay the Blue Jay made an appearance at the parade on June 13 2026. Photo Credit: Evelyn Lucado
Members of various churches walked in the 2026 Baltimore Pride Parade. Photo Credit: Evelyn Lucado
A parade walker hands out pride flags to the crowd at the 2026 Baltimore Pride parade. Photo Credit: Evelyn Lucado
Two festival-goers show off their outfits at the 2026 Baltimore Pride Parade. Photo Credit: Evelyn Lucado
A member of Baltimore Eagle Night Club walks in the 2026 Baltimore Pride Parade. Photo Credit: Evelyn Lucado
Members of the Baltimore City Fire Department toss shirts from the top of their rig at the 2026 Baltimore Pride Parade. Photo Credit: Evelyn Lucado
A Drag Queen waves from the Lord Baltimore Hotel float in the 2026 Baltimore Pride Parade. Photo Credit: Evelyn Lucado
Festival goer Kimberly said it was their second year attending Baltimore Pride. Photo Credit: Evelyn Lucado
A sign from the parade reads “Transgender Veteran Forced Out 2025.” Photo Credit: Evelyn Lucado
A volunteer from “Free Mom Hugs” embraces a member of the crowd at the 2026 Baltimore Pride Parade. Photo Credit: Evelyn Lucado
A parade walker at the 2026 Baltimore Pride Parade shows pride with a shirt that reads “Love Wins.” Photo Credit: Evelyn Lucado

Evelyn Lucado is the summer 2026 Baltimore Fishbowl reporting intern. She graduated from Washington College with a degree in English with minors in creative writing and journalism, editing, and publishing....

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