The Nice Rainbow Festival returns for its third edition from May 10 to 17, 2025, transforming the city into a vibrant celebration of LGBTQIA+ pride, inclusion, and activism.

Organized by the Centre LGBTQIA+ Côte d’Azur, this week-long event coincides with the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia on May 17, and aims to promote equality, diversity, and solidarity through a rich programme of cultural and community activities.

Festival Highlights

Saturday, May 10 – Nice Rainbow Village

The festival kicks off with the Nice Rainbow Village at Jardin Albert 1er, a family-friendly space filled with colourful stands, workshops, and performances.

Highlights include:

● Picnic Drag at 12:30 PM: Enjoy a lively outdoor lunch accompanied by drag performances.

● Roundtable Discussions: Engage in conversations on LGBTQIA+ rights and issues.

● High Heels Race at 6:30 PM: A fun and spirited race in high heels.

● Evening Festivities: Live music and entertainment to conclude the day.

Nice Rainbow Festival 2025 poster

May 10–17 – Citywide Events

Throughout the week, various venues across Nice will host:

● Film Screenings: Showcasing LGBTQIA+ stories and perspectives.

● Debates and Panels: Discussions on topics such as trans rights and combating discrimination.

● Art Exhibitions: Featuring works by LGBTQIA+ artists.

Saturday, May 17 – March Against LGBTphobia

The festival culminates on May 17 with a vibrant march through Nice, uniting participants in a stand against LGBTQIA+ discrimination. The event promises music, color, and a powerful message of unity and respect.

Join the Celebration

The Nice Rainbow Festival is free and open to everyone, reflecting the city’s commitment to inclusivity and human rights. Whether you’re a local resident or visiting the French Riviera, the festival offers a welcoming space to celebrate diversity and advocate for equality.

Nice Rainbow Festival 2025

For more information and the full programme, visit the official Nice Rainbow Festival website.

Come and be part of a week that celebrates love, diversity, and the ongoing fight for LGBTQIA+ rights in the heart of Nice.

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All images courtesy of Nice Rainbow Festival and Centre LGBTQIA Nice

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