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L.A. Pride is expanding its footprint for a weekend of nonstop celebrations, and officials are warning residents to be prepared.

Performers take the stage during the Vogue Ball L.A. Pride 2019 on June 7, 2019, in West Hollywood. (Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)
Performers take the stage during the Vogue Ball L.A. Pride 2019 on June 7, 2019, in West Hollywood. (Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)

Thousands turned out for an opening-night ceremony Friday night at West Hollywood Park and a Dyke March at Sal Guarriello Veterans’ Memorial. The ceremony featured appearances by LGBT advocates and leaders, a vogue ball and drag show and performances by Todrick Hall and Paula Abdul.

On Saturday and Sunday, there will be two day-long festivals to choose from: the traditional Pride festival at West Hollywood Park and a “Pride on the Boulevard” festival with local artists, DJs, rides and attractions on Santa Monica Boulevard. Performers include Meghan Trainor, the group Years & Years, Greyson Chance, Ashanti and Christian Castro, among many others.

The hallmark L.A. Pride Parade will begin at 10:45 a.m. Sunday.

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L.A. Pride released this schedule of street closures in West Hollywood in June 2019.
L.A. Pride released this schedule of street closures in West Hollywood in June 2019.