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Cape Town secures historic WorldPride

13 Nov 2024 - by Yabo Dyakopu
The Cape Town WorldPride bidding team at the InterPride General Meeting and World Conference in Medellín, Colombia. Source: WorldPride Cape Town 2028
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Cape Town Pride has achieved a landmark victory, securing the bid to host WorldPride 2028, the first time this globally recognised LGBTQ+ celebration will take place on the African continent. This milestone positions Cape Town as a hub of inclusivity and diversity, with the event anticipated to attract tens of thousands of visitors from around the world, spotlighting South Africa as a destination for LGBTQ+ tourism and advocacy. 

“This is a Pride for Africa,” says Michael Gladwin, MD of the Travel and Event Company, and one of the leaders behind Cape Town’s bid. “It will have a global reach, and the LGBTQ+ conference element will ideally have a massive impact on the human rights issues faced by all Africans in the community.” 

Gladwin said the tourism value of the event could be monumental, considering that Sydney WorldPride 2023 attracted over a million festival-goers.  

“While WorldPride is essentially a human rights event, the attraction for international tourists is huge. There will be a series of amazing, world-class events for the entire diverse community.”  
 
Gladwin and fellow project lead Viola May, along with Thomas Patterson, CEO of Cape Town Pride, City of Cape Town representative Roberto Quintas, and activist Carmen Prins, presented the bid at the InterPride General Meeting in Medellín, Colombia, where it received overwhelming support from international representatives.  

WorldPride, licensed by InterPride, is an international event promoting LGBTQ+ pride and equality through vibrant parades, discussions, and gatherings. Apart from the significant tourist benefits, the upcoming edition in Cape Town is set to combine celebration with advocacy, offering a platform for dialogue around critical human rights issues. The event aims not only to promote pride but to generate lasting, positive change across Africa’s LGBTQ+ community. 

Afrigay Travel, the official travel partner for the event, will work alongside LGBTQ+ training platform All Stay to implement training initiatives for tourism operators, equipping them to deliver truly inclusive experiences.  

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