Overview
- Festivities began at 10:00 in Plaza de Mayo with a Pride fair and main stage shows, with the march set to depart at 16:00 along Avenida de Mayo toward Congress and a second stage program from 18:00.
- City-ordered traffic restrictions run from 06:00 Saturday to 04:00 Sunday, with closures focused in Balvanera, Montserrat and San Nicolás and targeted cutoffs at Plaza de Mayo (06:00–20:00), the Obelisk (16:00–22:00) and Congress (16:00–04:00).
- The call to march centers on the slogan “Frente al odio y la violencia, más orgullo y unidad,” accompanying 39 demands that include access to hormones for trans adolescents, respect for gender identity and the end of stigmatization, citing cuts such as the Trans Employment Quota.
- Event safety includes volunteers trained by the Cuerpo de Evacuación y Primeros Auxilios and the Asociación de Reducción de Daños de Argentina, plus hydration points and portable toilets along Plaza de Mayo, Avenida de Mayo and Plaza de los Dos Congresos.
- Programming features hosts Ale Malem, Diana Zurco, Franco Torchia, Joaquín Villa and Emma Serna, with performances by Ángela Torres, Massacre, Benito Cerati and others, while the Línea Histórica convenes at Diagonal Norte and Florida with tributes including a homage to Diana Sacayán and actions with Madres de Plaza de Mayo – Línea Fundadora.