Come Out With Pride Orlando event to grow despite state controversy
Orlando’s biggest annual event just got bigger, despite a Florida law targeting drag shows.
“Last year we had about 150 groups participate in the parade,” said Tatiana Quiroga, executive director of Come Out With Pride Orlando. “This year, it’s more than 200.”
Come Out With Pride, a parade to rival even a Mardi Gras procession, typically lasts for hours. More than 210,000 watchers of all ages flood the city, arriving early to perch on the sidewalks of downtown streets wielding colorful flags, blowing whistles and cheering. Music blares from speakers on floats. Parade walkers throw trinkets and beads. And, yes, drag performers dressed to the nines dance and wave as part of the celebration.