Largest Human Pride Flag Ever Made by Mexican LGBTQ Activists Sets Global Record
- More than 5,000 LGBTQ+ activists formed the world's largest human LGBTQ+ flag in Mexico City's Zócalo during Pride Week, celebrated on June 22, 2025.
- The colorful formation, 240 meters by 240 meters, was organized by the government and gained global attention despite unexpected rain during the event.
- Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada stated that the monumental image created with bodies and colors will be a powerful message to the country and the world.
- The event lasted two hours and featured participants moving in unison to 'A Quién Le Importa' by Alaska y Dinarama.
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More than 5,000 gather to form world's largest LGBTQ+ flag in Mexico City
More than 5,000 people formed what officials in Mexico’s capital called the world’s largest LGBTQ+ flag over the weekend. Participants wielding rainbow-colored umbrellas gathered in Mexico City’s iconic Zócalo and performed synchronized choreography to Alaska y Dinarama’s gay anthem “A quién le importa” (“Who Cares?”), creating a vibrant symbol officials hailed as unprecedented. El corazón de México es el corazón de la diversidad y la paz. Desd…


Largest Human Pride Flag Ever Made by Mexican LGBTQ Activists Sets Global Record
On 22 June 2024, the Zócalo Square in Mexico City was transformed into a huge living flag: more than 5,000 LGBTQ+ activists joined forces to create a colourful performance, despite a persistent rain. This collective act, hailed as a world record, is part of the celebrations of Pride and affirms more than ever the Mexican capital's commitment to the rights and visibility of LGBTQIA+ people.
By Karla Vargas On June 22nd, the world's largest LGBTIQ+ flag was displayed in Mexico City's capital base with more than 6,000 people who participated in this feat. Attendees carried umbrellas and shirts with the colors of the LGBTIQ+ flag, Clara Brenda Brugada reiterated her commitment to respect, freedom of identity and expression, and pointed to the protection of freedom, rights and inclusion. "Love is love and is respected, celebrated and c…
Clara Brugada led a massive act with more than 6,000 people to commemorate Pride Month. This is what performance means and why it is relevant Miguel Vázquez Quinto Poder This weekend, Mexico City's Zócalo became a living canvas of pride and resistance. With more than 6,000 people wearing shirts and colored umbrellas, the world's largest LGBTIQ+ flag was deployed in a massive choreography led by Clara Brugada Molina, head of the capital governme…
The colors of diversity spread over the wet asphalt of the capital Zócalo this Sunday, when more than 6,000 people gathered to form the one that seeks to be the largest LGBTIQ+ flag in the world. Despite the drizzle, the atmosphere was festive and emotional, with the energy and commitment of people both from the LGBTIQ+ community and solidarity allies. “To form a gay flag, the largest in the world,” commented Carlos, one of the participants, whi…
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