The Vannes Pride March 2026 is set to take place on May 16, 2026, at the esplanade of the port. This eagerly anticipated event for the local LGBTQIA+ community and its allies promises to be a celebration that’s both festive and activist, deeply rooted in community spirit. From a village setup to speeches, concerts, and a city march, this day is expected to garner widespread participation around a powerful message.
Vannes Pride March 2026
The Vannes Pride 2026 will take place at the esplanade of the port. Join us from 11 AM for the opening of the village, followed by a concert and speeches. The march will start at 3 PM.
Announced Program:
- 11 AM: Village opening
- Concert and speeches
- Catering by On veut du soleil
- Bar by Diwan
- 3 PM: March begins
Theme for 2026: International Struggle
This edition highlights solidarity in struggles and the defense of human rights, addressing discrimination, violence, and setbacks affecting the LGBTQIA+ community and beyond.
Each year, the Vannes Pride grows in significance, asserting its place among Brittany’s activist events. The 2026 edition highlights a clear theme: “International Struggle.” This theme broadens the Vannes movement’s focus to encompass human rights, solidarity among various struggles, and the vital need to collectively defend those targeted by discrimination.
For those interested in discovering all the events taking place in the region, check out the complete guide to Pride marches in Brittany 2026. This page provides all the key dates, participating cities, and essential information to follow the Pride season in Brittany, from Vannes to Rennes, and beyond to Brest, Nantes, and Quimper.
Vannes Pride on May 16, 2026
On Saturday, May 16, 2026, the port esplanade in Vannes will host the heart of the event. From late morning, the public is welcome to join the site and enjoy the day’s festivities. The program includes the village opening, a concert, and speeches, all set to lead into the afternoon march.
Vannes’s setting adds a unique atmosphere to this Pride. With its seaside views, historic center, and open public spaces, the city provides a striking backdrop to visibly advocate LGBTQIA+ rights and remind that Pride is not merely a celebration; it’s also a political statement, a tribute to memory, and a form of resistance.
Vannes Pride 2026 Program
The event kicks off at 11 AM with the village opening. This initial phase offers a friendly atmosphere with opportunities for interaction, meetings, and organizational visibility. Attendees can then enjoy a concert and various speeches, which lend meaning to the day by highlighting the lived experiences of affected individuals.
The march begins at 3 PM, marking the pinnacle of the Pride. This starting point provides the demonstration with its profound public and collective dimension, in a city where openly expressing one’s presence, identities, and solidarities carries significant symbolic weight.
On the food front, the organization has announced that On veut du soleil will manage the meals, while Diwan will run the bar. These aspects contribute to the local anchoring of the event and serve as a reminder that a Pride is built thanks to local support, partners, and grassroots commitments.
2026 Theme: “International Struggle”
For the 2026 edition, Vannes Pride presents its day under the theme of International Struggle. This choice reflects a broad vision of battles to be fought. The attacks on human rights observed worldwide, the setbacks affecting LGBTQIA+ people, the precarious access to healthcare, and intersectional discrimination render this stance particularly relevant.
This theme also underscores an essential reality: LGBTQIA+ people do not live their lives separate from the rest of the world. They may also be women, racialized individuals, exiles, disabled, unionized workers, artists, caregivers, parents, students, workers, or activists. Thus, defending rights cannot be conceived in isolation. It requires acknowledging multiple oppressions and concrete solidarities across struggles.
Through this theme, Vannes Pride 2026 asserts that no rollback of rights occurs in a vacuum. When one group is attacked, it destabilizes the entire democratic and human fabric. Conveying this message publicly through a march and local mobilization connects individual experiences to a wider collective movement.
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