The Pride Houston parade scheduled for Saturday night was cancelled due to heavy rain and flooding in the Houston area, organizers said in a Facebook statement.
Pride Houston Parade 2026 had been set to begin at 7:30 p.m. at Houston City Hall and continue through downtown before ending at 10 p.m.
Organizers said the decision was made out of concern for public safety as severe weather and localized flooding affected parts of the city. They added that they are exploring possible rescheduling dates between July 19 and October 31.
The Pride Festival, which began earlier in the day in front of City Hall, remained open until the evening. Several related events—including block parties in Montrose and scheduled nightlife celebrations—were still planned to continue.
Pride Houston events are typically held in late June but were moved up this year to avoid conflicts with FIFA World Cup-related activity in the city. This is the first time the parade itself has been cancelled due to weather, though Pride events were previously cancelled in 2020 and 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Organizers noted that Houston’s Pride parade has evolved over time, moving from Montrose to downtown in 2015 to accommodate larger crowds and event space, a shift that sparked debate within the LGBTQ+ community about preserving its historic roots.