Thousands gather for Seoul queer festival, counter-rally

Published June 14, 2026 Updated June 14, 2026 05:21am

SEOUL: Thousands of people gathered in central Seoul on Saturday for an annual LGBTQ pride parade, while a conservative Christian group held a counter-rally nearby, organisers and police said.

The Seoul Queer Culture Festival has long drawn both supporters of LGBTQ rights and vocal opposition from conservative religious groups in South Korea, where same-sex marriage is not legally recognised and efforts to pass a comprehensive anti-discrimination law have repeatedly stalled.

The festival’s organising committee set up a stage and around 70 booths from 11am (0200 GMT) in central Seoul, with the main festival beginning in the afternoon.

“I hope this festival will help more LGBTQ couples who have been hiding come out, and one day will be able to get married,” said Jeon Young-je, a 28-year-old participant.

The parade, centrepiece of the event, started at 4pm and was scheduled to proceed for about 3km (1.9 miles), according to organisers and police.

“The biggest purpose of the Seoul Queer Culture Festival and the parade is visibility,” said Yang Sun-woo, chief organiser of the festival.

Published in Dawn, June 14th, 2026

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