Tel-Aviv's 17th Pride Parade, one of the most talked about LGBTQ events worldwide drew approximately 160,000 people from all around the world. The grand festival, which opened Israel's Pride Month, took place this Friday, all across the city with parties and colorful gatherings. The actual parade started in Gan Meir, continued onto the streets of Tel Aviv and ended with a concert by drag queen Conchita Wurst, the Austrian singer who won the 2014 Eurovision.
With the slogan “Tel Aviv loves all genders,” this year's parade focuses on promoting equal rights to members of the transgender community.
They say a picture is worth 1,000 words, but not even this photo-album can pass on the amazing vibe that filled the streets of Tel-Aviv on Friday. Still, if you missed it, this photo album might give you a clue. Enjoy!
Photos by Talia Garber
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