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Boise Pride Season Kickoff Event Canceled for Insufficient Attendance
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Boise, Idaho, has canceled its planned Pride Season Kickoff event due to low attendance. The event, set for June 6, aimed to celebrate the start of Pride Month. Organizers announced the cancellation, citing insufficient ticket sales despite online enthusiasm.
The Pride Season Kickoff was intended to boost LGBT visibility in Boise. It was scheduled to take place at the Knitting Factory venue.
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Tickets for the event ranged from $32 to $72, according to organizers. Refunds have been issued to all who purchased tickets.
Boise typically holds its main Pride Festival in September, not June. The kickoff event was meant to align with national Pride Month celebrations.
Organizers expressed disappointment but remain committed to future Pride events. They emphasized the need for stronger community participation to sustain such programs.
The cancellation reflects challenges in mobilizing attendance for new Pride initiatives. Boise’s Pride Festival in September remains the primary annual event.
Some view the cancellation as a sign of waning interest in Pride events. Others believe it highlights logistical hurdles for smaller-scale gatherings.
Idaho’s political climate, with recent anti-LGBT legislation, may have impacted turnout. Boise’s city leadership has supported Pride, including adopting the Pride flag officially.
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