The Empire State Building looking stunning for Pride. Image: ESRT Empire State Building LLC (used with permission)
Bloomberg Headquarters Image: Evelyn Hoffaman / NYC Company
One World Trade Center’s spire lit up in trans pride colours. Image: Julienne Schaer / NYC & Company
Sam Smith performs to a sold out crowd during his two-night run in the arena at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Image: NYC & Company
Helmsley Building. Image: Evelyn Hoffaman / NYC & Company
Helmsley Building interior. Image: Evelyn Hoffaman / NYC & Company
Pershing Square in front of Grand Central Terminal – 42 Street Viaduct Rainbow. Image: Tyler Schweitzer / NYC & Company
New York City Hall lit up rainbow colours in honour of Pride on Sunday, June 24, 2018. Image: Benjamin Kanter / Mayoral Photo Office
Pier 17 lit up to celebrate Pride. Image: Vladislav Grach / The Howard Hughes Corporation
One Bryant Park and 151 West 42nd, with the Empire State Building lit up in rainbow colours. Image: Julienne Schaer / NYC & Company
One World Trade Center amd Pier 17 lit up for Pride. Image: Julienne Schaer / NYC & Company
One World Trade Center entrance. Image: Evelyn Hoffaman / NYC & Company
New York City hosts WorldPride in 2019, the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, which are at the very heart of the modern Gay Rights movement. The events of World Pride span the whole month of June, with NYC Pride march on June 30 marking the biggest day of them all. Throughout the month there are more than 50 official events in the city, from rallies to parties to lectures. All in support of self expression and LGBTIQ identity. Check out the images of many of New York’s iconic buildings lit up in celebration of Pride month. (All images: Provided by NYC & Company)