Donegal’s Pride Parade is set to return for 2023, it has been confirmed.
History was made last June when Inishowen celebrated the county’s first Pride event for members of the LGBTQ+ community.
And Buncrana will be awash with rainbows again as the pride parade takes to main street from 3pm on Sunday 4th June 2023.
Spokesperson for the Inishowen Pride committee Elizabeth Curran, says, “building on the seismic success of the 2022 Pride parade, we are so excited to announce that we will be back in 2023 with another community-led Pride Parade at 3pm on Sunday 4th June 2023 in Buncrana followed by a fantastic evening of entertainment.
Ms Curran adds, “The 2022 Pride Parade was such a wonderful event for Inishowen and County Donegal, gaining media attention locally, nationally, and internationally. Buncrana looked amazing as the community rallied together in preparation for its first Pride Parade. On entering the town, visitors were welcomed by the rainbow flag, raised proudly by Buncrana Tidy Towns Committee, passing by the flags at the local sports clubs and then on towards the main street, where the businesses had decorated their windows and shop fronts with rainbow flags and bunting for the month of June.”

Former Donegal Person of the Year Noel Cunningham supporting Inishowen Pride
“Poignant murals were painted and updated by local arts groups, while on the day of the parade, flags were flying high on the lamp poles lining the main street. There was a happy buzz in the air for the duration of weekend, as thousands of people of all ages arrived to Buncrana to line the route, waving their flags to show their support and solidarity for our LGBTQI+ community near and far. “
The huge parade, which began at Scoil Mhuire, was packed with colour and happy smiling faces. As the sun shone bright, the positivity was quite literally beaming from those who took part in a family-friendly, carnival and community-spirited atmosphere.

Pride 2022. Photo: Northwest Newspix
The Inishowen community joined together to answer the call to #Be_An_Ally and #AllWelcomeHere, while the involvement of many community/voluntary groups, volunteers and organisations such as An Garda Siochana and the Lough Swilly RNLI who took part in the parade, made a wonderful impact and reinforced the #AllWelcomeHere and an inclusive community ethos.
The LGBTQ+ diaspora was very much a part of the day and were watching from all corners of the globe, with well wishes received from Boston, New York, San Francisco, Sydney, Perth, London and more.
It was an emotive day for those who felt they had to leave a rural Donegal in different times, to just be themselves.

Pictures by North West NewsPix
Ms Curran adds, “We were overjoyed last year to have received so much support for a Pride Parade in Inishowen/Donegal.
“Our small team worked incredibly hard to pull such a big event together in a short space of time and we didn’t do it alone. We adopted a grass-roots approach and sought the help of the Inishowen community to help along the way. We couldn’t have done it without the support of the local business community, individuals at home and away, who donated and supported the parade and Donegal County Council and a high number of the Inishowen/Donegal County councillors also gave their support.
“The committee wish to thank sincerely each person who helped in any way to make what once was only a dream, a reality for so many. We can’t wait to see you all back in Inishowen again for Inishowen for Donegal Pride Sunday June 4th 2023.”
This year preparations for Inishowen Pride festival are well underway with numerous banner making workshops taking place across the peninsula facilitated by Clonmany Community Centre, Artlink Fort Dunree as well as Foroige. The Mill Conservation Group also held a fundraiser for pride last weekend by hosting a fabulous Rainbow Tea Party.
The Inishowen Pride festival will kick off with the unveiling of this year’s pride Mural and dance Flashmob on Sunday May 28th at Bodywork’s Buncrana at 1:30pm and welcome all to attend. The mural is specially commissioned by well known Artist Carl Porter who’s famous for his Derry girls mural which has been a huge tourist attraction for the City.
Inishowen Pride weekend itself has a programme of activities. Changemakers and Disappear Here Film Club will host a series of LGBTQ+ themed short films on Friday 2nd June 7.30pm at the Exchange followed by a panel discussion. The film screening will take place alongside the Photo Exhibition “Where Love is Illegal”. Inishowen Pride have partnered with the Witness Exchange Organisation to display this internationally acclaimed photo exhibition for the first time in Ireland. The photo exhibition will be on display over the weekend so keep an eye on Inishowen Pride socials for details of time.
The Inishowen Pride walk is scheduled to take place Saturday 3rd June 10.30pm. Local performers the Henry Girls and Jazz singer Jaime Nanci will perform at a fundraising concert for Pride on Saturday night at 8pm The Railway Tavern with the doors opening to all following the concert from 10.30pm with DJ entertainment on until late.
The parade participants are asked to gather Sunday 4th at 1.30pm on the grounds of Scoil Mhuire and groups are asked to register online in advance. Local Links Bus service are providing return transport to Buncrana on parade day from Moville, Malin and Letterkenny. There are limited places so we ask people to book their seat early to avoid disappointment.
A committee spokesperson said: “We are currently looking for people to support Inishowen Pride 2023 in the role of volunteer stewards, those with experience in Communications/Marketing, photographers and videographers, and Creative Arts. We are also open to donations and sponsorship from individuals and businesses who would like to help us make this Pride even better than last year. To register your interest email: inishowenpride@gmail.com “