Road to EuroPride Torremolinos 2027

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11/02/2024

There is only one more day left to find out if Torremolinos will finally host EuroPride 2027, the biggest LGBT event in Europe, which would bring together half a million people on the Costa del Sol for about ten days. The decision will be taken by around 200 representatives of the EPOA assembly (the umbrella organisation for all European Prides) at its annual meeting, which is being held in Porto this weekend. SUR will send a special team to cover this event in the Portuguese city, reporting live on all the latest news. In addition, the newspaper has published a special edition of SIX (the LGBT magazine) in English under the title Road to EuroPride Torremolinos 2027, in which all the strong points of the candidacy are analysed through interviews with the main protagonists. In addition, some of the most outstanding stories of people from the LGTB community in Andalucía and Torremolinos are reviewed.

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