But as the COVID-19 infections continued to mount and the epidemic claimed an increasing number of lives, organizers decided to take the party to cyberspace with a virtual Dallas Pride. This year, because of the COVID-19 epidemic, both the festival and parade were initially delayed until July 25-26 at Fair Park, the last weekend available before the State Fair of Texas begins setting up in Fair Park. In 2019, Dallas Miller Lite Music Festival and the Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade were moved from the traditional September date to the first week in June, and from the Cedar Springs/Oak Lawn gayborhood to Fair Park. Here’s a list of the latest news on Pride events around Texas, so that you can plan to celebrate safely. And some, sadly enough, have been cancelled altogether for this year. Some celebrations have been postponed some are going virtual. It’s Pride Month once again, but this year, instead of festivals and parades, we are learning to celebrate in the age of COVID-19.
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