Atlanta has always been one of the best places to experience Pride events, but now you don’t even need to be in the city to enjoy them. 

Thanks to live streaming, some of the biggest parades in the city, such as the Atlanta Pride Festival and Atlanta Black Pride Weekend, now have broadcasts for people to enjoy from their phone or computer screens. This means members of the LGBTQ+ community can feel as if they are a part of these epic occasions, adding to the global community spirit.

Live Streaming Allows People To Feel Like They’re At an Event

Live streaming has been one of the most influential technological developments since the internet was invented, and it has expanded possibilities for countless industries. The beauty of it is that it allows people to spectate an event synchronously while not needing to be physically in the place where the event is being broadcast from.

One of the first places that the technology came into play was at online casinos, where developers have long strived to recreate the real-world casino experience for players at home. Live streaming allows players to feel like they’re sitting at a table opposite a dealer, just as they would if they were in a gambling house in Las Vegas.

The medium has proven so popular that now there are sprawling live casino categories at leading sites like Hippodrome online casino. Development has spanned way beyond traditional tables as well, and there are now innovative new offerings like Crazy Time and 9 Pots of Gold. These allow people to actively take part in the stream by interacting with other players and the dealer.

After online casinos helped spread live streaming to the masses, social media made it mainstream. According to Blogging Wizard, there were over two billion views on Facebook Live videos in the first two years. The social media platform helped people realize how easy it was to stream live events, and this has been a revelation for people who want to experience Pride parades from home.

Which Pride Parades Have Used Live Streaming?

Atlanta Pride is one of the biggest LGBTQ+ events in the USA, and people travel from miles around to experience it. Now, thanks to live streaming, anyone can get immersed in the festivities. For the last couple of years, there have been various live streaming options for people to view from all locations. The 2024 event was broadcast on Peachtree TV, and individual YouTubers have covered these festivals from different viewpoints as well.

The Atlanta Black Pride Weekend has also featured live performances in the last few years that have been broadcast on social media, but it hasn’t had quite as much official coverage as Atlanta Pride. The great thing about live streaming is that it’s possible for LGBTQ+ people in Georgia to enjoy events in other states as well. For instance, ABC News Live has hosted Pride Across America in the last few years, with coverage of parades from New York City and Chicago.

Live streaming has offered a massive boost to the LGBTQ+ community, giving Pride events much greater reach beyond their physical locations. It’s great to see that some of the biggest festivals in Atlanta are now available for people to enjoy online.

Reports from the staff of Georgia Voice.