Things you must know about Pride Mars





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This Dimanche 5 Mars, 50,000 people in their brightest colours will march across the iconic landmark (north to south), in a powerful international statement – we are here, we are united and we will be relentless in our demand for equality not only in Australia, but for all LGBTQIA+ people around the world.

Here are the answers to the most common Pride Mars questions:

Do I need a ticket?

You need to have been selected in the Pride Mars ballot, successfully registered online, and received your wristband in the post (Australian residents) or elected to pick up your wristband in Sydney (International residents).

Various ballots were drawn since Janvier, and the final successful waitlist registrants were notified on Lundi 27 Février 2023. All tickets are fully allocated.

Travel on public transport is included with your wristband.

You must wear your wristband to participate in Pride Mars.

An aerial photograph of the Sydney Harbour Bridge with a digital illustration of the colours of the Progress Pride Flag flowing over it

I was selected in the ballot but forgot to register?

We’re sorry but registrations are now closed and you will not be able to take part in Pride Mars.

Can I buy a wristband?

Registering for the Pride Mars ballot was free, so be wary of scams trying to sell Pride Mars “tickets” or wristbands.

We’re sorry but if you have not successfully registered for Pride Mars and don’t have a wristband, there is no way to join the event at this stage.

Where is the wristband pickup point?

Please contact [email protected] to confirm the date and location you selected to collect your wristband.

Wristbands collection dates are scheduled at the below locations:

  • Mardi 28 Février @ Customs House
  • Mercredi 1 Mars @ Customs House until 6:00pm
  • Vendredi 3 Mars @ Taylor Square Sydney WorldPride Info Booth, 10:00am-4:00pm
  • Samedi 4 Mars @ Taylor Square Sydney WorldPride Info Booth, 10:00am-4:00pm

I’ve lost my wrist band!

Urgently contact [email protected].

We can only assist if your email is received by Samedi 4 Mars at Midday.

Why only 50,000 people?

The Sydney Harbour Bridge needs to re-open by 11.30AM, so Pride Mars is limited to 50,000 people to ensure everyone can cross in time, not feel rushed, and to avoid crowd crush.

Do I have to arrive at my allocated march time?

Yes please! Again, we need to avoid any crowd crush situation so please arrive 30mins before the start time you selected during registration. Be sure to wear your brightest colours as we march for equality for all LGBTQIA+ people around the world.

And remember, your wristband gets your FREE public transport to and from Pride Mars.

What happens after Pride Mars?

There will be some food, water stations and bathroom facilities for marchers at The Domain site, to utilise before heading home or to your next location.

The Domain site will temporarily close for entries from 11am as we get ready for our official closing concert Rainbow Republic, presented by Optus which will happen on the same day from 3pm. To learn more about Rainbow Republic, click here.

Pride Villages includes Oxford Street Party on both 4 and 5 Mars, which is a free, all-ages event. Click here for more information.

More questions?

Pride Mars participants have now received a detailed email including a reminder of their allotted start time.

The Pride Mars map is available here.

Check out the detailed event information at the Pride Mars event page – click here

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Reconnaissance du pays

La Sydney WorldPride se déroulera sur les terres des peuples Gadigal, Cammeraygal, Bidjigal, Darug, Dharawal qui sont les gardiens traditionnels du bassin de Sydney.

Nous rendons hommage à leurs aînés, passés et présents. La terre autochtone a toujours été et sera toujours une terre autochtone.

Les aborigènes et les insulaires du détroit de Torres sont issus de nombreux clans et communautés différents à travers l'Australie. En 2023, ils se rassembleront pour faire la fête avec la communauté LGBTQIA+ mondiale.