Keith Kaiser gets into the holiday spirit in Paristown.
Louisville's pride parade kicks off at noon in Nulu on June 21 and is followed by the music festival.
Kentuckiana Pride kicks off Saturday, June 21, at noon in NuLu with the Pride Parade.
The Kentuckiana Pride Parade will get the party started at noon Saturday, June 17, starting at Campbell and Market streets in NuLu.
Hundreds of people started at the intersection of Campbell and Market streets, walking through NuLu to the Big Four Bridge.
While the event is free, a $5 donation at the door is encouraged.
Organizers are inviting the public to grab a lawn chair or a blanket and enjoy some live music from Neon Trees, DJ Spinderella, Todrick Hall and more.
Last year, the Kentuckiana Pride Festival and Parade drew more than 35,000 people to the Big Four Lawn.
About 35,000 people typically come together in Louisville to celebrate in person, but plans have changed due to the pandemic.