The Bulgarian crowd chanted "Stop Homophobia!" and "Happy Pride!" and was addressed by several foreign ambassadors, although numbers were significantly smaller than last year. Never a cover always something fun to enjoy, 7 nights a week, every day of the year. Savoy is a lively, multi-roomed gay nightclub with dancers, billiards, TVs and outdoor patio. Around the same number gathered in Vilnius while around 1000 held a minute's silence at the Soviet Army monument in downtown Sofia, waving flags, some of them with the #weareorlando hashtag. Located in downtown Orlando, Ivanhoe Village Neighborhood, Savoy Orlando is one of the most recognized and visited gay bars in the city beautiful. It’s complemented by a wide range of ancillary events. Local reports said a memorial was set up with the inscription "Solidarity with Orlando". Come Out With Pride Festival in Downtown Orlando May 31 JGayDays Orlando What started as a one-day get-together on the first Saturday in June has blossomed over the past three decades into one of the world’s largest LGBTQ+ pride celebrations.
"We are here to show our strength and to refuse all this hatred that we are still confronted with." Around 2000 revellers, police said, took part in a Gay Pride event in Metz in eastern France. "This massacre has affected us all," said gay rights campaigner Paulo Corte Real. A large black banner at the head of the procession in the Portuguese capital carried the photos of the victims in Florida. In Lisbon, a parade of more than 5000 people paid tribute to the Orlando victims, according to organisers, but with pumping music and extravagant costumes they still managed to have fun. OctoThe largest LGBTQ+ event in Florida is an incredible opportunity for the entire Central Florida community to. The Palermo event's organiser, Massimo Milani, appeared at the parade in a white wedding dress splattered in fake blood and with a ribbon reading: "We will survive". People take part in a gay pride parade led by the LGBT community, in Genoa, Italy Source: AAP In Genoa, the first procession float sported a large rainbow flag crossed with a black banner reading: "We are Orlando".