TOULON, FRANCE — June 13, 2026 will see the city come alive with
color, celebration, and reflection as members of the LGBTQ+ community
and their allies gather for Toulon Pride 2026, a day dedicated to
visibility, inclusion, and collective joy.
Organized with the support of the MAL’IN team and the renowned Bal des Licornes, this year’s festivities promise a powerful blend of activism, artistic expression, and celebration.
The
day will begin with the Pride March, departing at 5:00 p.m., bringing
together participants from across the region in a public demonstration
of solidarity and pride. The celebrations will continue into the evening
with a festive gathering at Place de l’Équerre, beginning at 8:00 p.m.,
where music, performances, and community engagement will take center
stage.
A key highlight of this year’s event will be a unique artistic intervention created by the Bal des Licornes at the invitation of the Toulon Pride Collective.
Conceived as a tribute to memory, resilience, and the ongoing struggle
for equality, the performance will feature symbolic appearances by
unicorns moving “like a bubble of smoke through our dreams.”
According
to organizers, these unicorns represent both the freedoms already won
through decades of LGBTQ+ activism and the rights and protections that
still require vigilance and defense.
Throughout the evening, a
series of special artistic appearances will transform Place de l’Équerre
into a vibrant space of imagination and reflection. The performances
aim to create moments suspended between emotion, remembrance, pride, and
celebration, reminding attendees of the history that has shaped today’s
freedoms while looking toward a more inclusive future.
For
organizers, Pride remains far more than a celebration. It is a gathering
rooted in community, visibility, and shared experiences. It is a space
where people can walk together, dance together, dream together, and
recognize the richness and diversity of LGBTQ+ lives and identities.
As
Pride events across Europe continue to serve as both celebrations and
calls for equality, Toulon Pride 2026 hopes to offer an atmosphere where
joy and activism coexist—honoring those who paved the way while
inspiring future generations to continue building communities based on
respect, inclusion, and freedom.
On June 13, Toulon will once
again become a place where pride is not only expressed but lived—through
remembrance, visibility, creativity, and the simple power of coming
together.

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