European data shows importance of Pride as ‘biggest ever’ conference convenes in Portugal
As more than 200 organisers of LGBTI+ Pride events prepare to gather in Portugal for their biggest ever annual conference this weekend, new data from the European Commission shows that awareness of EuroPride is thought to be at an all time high.
According to the Eurobaromenter data published this month, 53% of people in EU member states have heard of EuroPride, the annual pan-European Pride event that is awarded to a different city each year. This year it was in Thessaloniki, Greece, and next year it will be in Lisbon, Portugal.
The Eurobarometer data reveals EuroPride to be ‘the most well-known awareness raising event in the EU in the areas of justice, rights and values’ according to the Commission. Awareness was highest in Malta (91%), Sweden and Slovenia (78%) and Latvia (77%). Awareness was lowest in Germany (40%), France (44%) and Bulgaria (46%).
This weekend’s conference of the European Pride Organisers Association (EPOA) will decide between four bids for EuroPride 2027: set to battle it out are ACOGAT Torremolinos Pride from Spain, Coordinamento Torino Pride from Italy, LGL Baltic Pride Vilnius from Lithuania, and Pride in Gloucestershire from the United Kingdom.
Alongside the bids for EuroPride, the conference includes speeches, workshops and debates, with participants attending from as far as Georgia, Finland, Ukraine and Iceland.
EPOA’s EuroPride Coordinator and interim President, Patrick Orth (he/him), said:
“It is wonderful to see that more than 50% of EU citizens know about EuroPride and therefore know about Pride itself. With a rise in anti-LGBTI+ rhetoric and an increase in far-right attacks on Pride, including in my native Germany, Pride is more important and more relevant than it has been in many years.”
“Our conference this weekend will be encouraged by these new figures, which are just reward for the thousands of volunteers who give their time to organise Pride across Europe. The fact that this is our biggest ever conference, and only the fourth time in 30 years that we have had to choose between four bids for EuroPride, shows the importance of our movement’s work.”
EPOA’s conference takes place on Friday 1, Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 November in Porto, hosted by Variações – Associação de Comércio e Turismo LGBTI de Portugal, one of the hosts (with ILGA Portugal) of EuroPride 2025 Lisbon.
President of Variações, José Marquina (he/him), said:
“Variacoes is delighted that Porto is hosting the biggest ever EPOA AGM. We have been pleased to invest significant time and resources into the event and look forward to welcoming 200+ participants from more than thirty countries.
“In a workshop led by Variações, vice-president Alexandra ‘Kiki’ Pais de Sousa will propose a code of ethics for LGBTI+ activism. In her own words, she will address the need for an ethical foundation in the third sector.”
EuroPride began in London in 1992 and has taken place almost every year since. Initially focused on western European cities, it first went to the former eastern bloc in 2010 with EuroPride in Warsaw, to the former Soviet Union in 2015 with EuroPride in Riga, and in 2022 EuroPride in Belgrade saw the far-right and nationalists respond with riots and protests across the city.
The result of the EuroPride 2027 vote will be livestreamed on EPOA’s Facebook page at 17.00 GMT on Saturday 2 November.
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Contacts
For European Pride Organisers Association (incl. interview requests with Patrick Orth)
Steve Taylor (he/him), Board Member – Communications
Email steve.taylor@europride.info
For Variações (incl. media interviews with José Marquina)
Ulika da Paixão Franco (she/ her), Executive Coordinator
Email coordenacao@variacoes.pt
Photo: Copyright Thessaloniki Pride