Toronto Pride Parade goes online Sunday due to coronavirus pandemic
Posted June 28, 2020 10:41 am.
TORONTO (680 NEWS) — One of Toronto’s biggest annual events is on Sunday, but virtually.
The annual Pride Parade which has traditionally taken over Toronto streets in June has been moved online due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Organizers said this year’s event will look different considering it’s on the internet this year — but people can still expect a few Pride traditions.
“It does begin with an Indigenous ceremony…a few celebrity performances,” says Amber Moyle, director of development and special events at Pride Toronto. “Then it will go into local performers, parade participants, so everything people expect from the Pride parade annually.”
Moyle said the virtual celebration has been moved to start at 12 p.m. to show solidarity with an anti-Black racism protest that will be happening at City Hall at 2 p.m.
“I think we’ve been able to produce a pretty incredible lineup, there are over 200 artists who are joining us,” Moyle added.
You can check out the festivities at the official Pride Toronto website.
Happy #Pride Toronto! The Toronto Sign will be lit in rainbow colours to celebrate #PrideTO today. I hope to see you all at the #VirtualParade later this afternoon. Join the festivities online at: https://t.co/5hDBiSm5TK pic.twitter.com/ZW5SSTUGDn
— John Tory (@JohnTory) June 28, 2020