
Mexico City Creates Largest LGBTQ+ Flag During Pride Month | BELatina
People arrived early at the Zócalo to transform the historic square into what is now being called the world’s largest LGBTQ+ flag.
Mexico City, Mexico – On June 22, 2025, the historic Zocalo square in Mexico City became the vibrant canvas for a groundbreaking display of unity and pride, as thousands of individuals convened to form what is being hailed as the world's largest LGBTQIA+ rainbow flag. Participants, each holding a colorful umbrella, meticulously arranged themselves to create a colossal, living representation of the iconic rainbow flag. The aerial footage captured the breathtaking scale of the formation, showcasing a meticulously organized mosaic of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple umbrellas stretching across the vast plaza. The event, which drew a diverse crowd, served as a powerful symbol of solidarity and visibility for the LGBTQIA+ community. Attendees were seen raising their umbrellas in unison, contributing to the impressive visual spectacle that underscored themes of acceptance and diversity. The gathering highlighted the ongoing efforts to promote inclusivity and celebrate LGBTQIA+ rights in Mexico, drawing attention to the community's presence and collective strength.
People arrived early at the Zócalo to transform the historic square into what is now being called the world’s largest LGBTQ+ flag.