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What Drivers Should Know About WeHo Pride Weekend Street Closures

Streets in the West Hollywood area will close Thursday night ahead of Pride events this weekend.

The three-day WeHo Pride Weekend starts Friday and will feature a street fair, concerts and other events at West Hollywood Park, which closed Monday. West Hollywood Park is not expected to reopen until 7 p.m. Wednesday.

The city will provide free shuttle service during the weekend. Information is available here.

Here’s what drivers should know about street closures.

WeHo Pride events will begin Friday with “Friday Night @OUTLOUD,” a concert at West Hollywood Park featuring Idina Menzel, Jessie Ware, Shangela and Tinashe. OUTLOUD concerts will continue over the weekend, with Grace Jones headlining on Saturday and Carly Rae Jepsen headlining Sunday.

Saturday’s event will also include the Women’s Freedom Festival, including performances from “emerging LGBTQ and BIPOC women and non-binary musicians, comedians, poets and activists.” The festival will be followed at 6 p.m. by the annual Dyke March.

The WeHo Pride Street Fair will run from noon to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Santa Monica and San Vicente boulevards, featuring an array of LGBTQ+ community groups and allied organizations.

Sunday’s event will be highlighted by the WeHo Pride Parade at noon. Honorees during the parade will be model/activist Laith Ashley, who will receive the Breakthrough Icon Award; actress Niecy Nash-Betts and wife Jessica Betts, who will receive the Trailblazer Icon honor; and actress Melissa McCarthy, who was named WeHo Pride’s 2023 Ally Icon. “RuPaul’s Drag Race” will celebrated as this year’s Drag Icon, with show host/judge Michelle Visage expected to accept the honor on behalf of the program.

The parade along Santa Monica Boulevard will begin at Crescent Heights Boulevard and move west to Robertson Boulevard.

Parking facilities in the area — the five-story parking structure, the Library Garage, Aquatic and Recreation Center Garage and the Plummer Park South and Robertson lots — will also close at 7 p.m. Thursday and remain closed until Monday.


Source: NBC Los Angeles

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