by EPOA-Admin | Sep 21, 2019 | News
Belgrade wins EuroPride 2022 in landslide vote Bilbao, 21 September 2019 European Pride organisations have selected Belgrade Pride to be the host of EuroPride in 2022. Belgrade’s bid attracted 71% of the vote of members of the European Pride Organisers...
by EPOA-Admin | Jul 28, 2019 | News
With fewer than eight weeks until the host of EuroPride 2022 is announced, several Pride organisations across Europe have today published ambitious bids to host the event. Europe’s most important LGBTI Pride event, EuroPride has been awarded to cities across...
by EPOA-Admin | Jun 18, 2019 | News
The European Pride Organisers Association has written to the President of Georgia Salomé Zourabichvili, and Prime Minister of Georgia Mamuka Bakhtadza to demand protections for Tbilisi Pride this weekend. The letter reads: Brussels, 18 June 2019 Dear President...
by EPOA-Admin | Jun 10, 2019 | News
This week, Vienna will share Pride far beyond its borders As Prides face increasing hostility and challenges, and LGBTI equality in central Europe still has a long way to go, this week’s EuroPride in Vienna will give hope beyond Austria’s borders, writes Kristine...
by EPOA-Admin | Apr 8, 2019 | News
Ban on Marsz Równości w Gnieźnie is illegal Brussels, 8 April 2019 The President of the Polish city of Gniezno has banned the Pride event due to take place this weekend. The decision is illegal, contravening both a European Court of Human Rights judgment and the...
by EPOA-Admin | Apr 3, 2019 | News
– Brussels, Wednesday 3 April 2019 For the first time in EuroPride’s history, five Prides are competing for the right to host Europe’s main LGBTI event in 2022. The bidding organisations [in alphabetical order] are Barcelona Pride (Spain), Belgrade Pride...