When is the Puerto Rican Day Parade in Philadelphia 2022

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Sunday, September 25, 2022

Philadelphia’s largest outdoor celebration of Puerto Rican and Latino heritage...

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Join hundreds of spectators on the streets of Philadelphia for a day of music, dancing and fabulous floats during the annual Puerto Rican Day Parade.

The annual Puerto Rican Day Parade is the city’s oldest and largest outdoor event celebrating Puerto Rican and Latino heritage.

More than a thousand people march up the Benjamin Franklin Parkway during the parade before ending at Eakins Oval near the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

The parade is organized by the Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations of Philadelphia (El Concilio).

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The huge Puerto Rican Day Parade includes reps from youth groups, community organizations, schools, corporate sponsors, popular artists and other groups around the region, all of whom will come together to showcase Puerto Rican and Latino culture.

Each parade has a special theme. The event typically attracts around 1,500 marchers, more than 5,000 attendees and approximately 96,000 viewers who watch the parade live on television.

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When is the Puerto Rican Day Parade in Philadelphia 2022
When is the Puerto Rican Day Parade in Philadelphia 2022

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“It’s so important with all that’s going on in Puerto Rico right now, for us to come together,” said one attendee.

When is the Puerto Rican Day Parade in Philadelphia 2022

A father poses with his daughters at the Puerto Rican Day Parade on the Ben Franklin Parkway

Daisie Cardona for Billy Penn

The Puerto Rican Day Parade returned to Philadelphia on Sunday after two years canceled due to the pandemic. Thousands of people marched and rolled down the Ben Franklin Parkway, infusing participants and watchers with a welcome sense of pride.

“It feels amazing,” said a 29-year-old woman named Natalie, who wore a flag that said “No Se Vende” (“Not for Sale”).  Explaining that she’d been coming to the parade her whole life, she expressed gratitude that the event was back.

“I know the past few years we were dealing with COVID … Now it’s the time of the year when we come together,” Natalie said. “It’s so important with all that’s going on in Puerto Rico right now, for us to come together.”

Hurricane Fiona recently devastated portions of the island, and working to get help to people there was top of mind for many at the parade, including elected officials in attendance.

Councilmember Mark Squilla said he’d been attending the Puerto Rican Day Parade since 2012, calling it one of his favorite events.

“With the destruction from the hurricane in Puerto Rico and the challenges there, [it’s important] to bring light to that and to also make people proud of their heritage,” Squilla said. “It’s so Important to be able to celebrate the people who do so much for the City of Philadelphia. To celebrate that culture and everything that they give us here in the city.”

Other officials in attendance at the event organized by 60-year-old community nonprofit Concilio included state senators Christine Tartaglione and Sharif Street, Councilmember David Oh, and Maria Quiñones Sánchez — the former City Council member born in Puerto Rico who recently resigned to run for mayor of Philadelphia.

Quiñones Sánchez is working with Squilla and others to put together an operation to gather donations, according to Squilla. The donations will be both monetary and physical items, he said, but only specific things, so supplies don’t go to waste.

“I think that [the parade] brings people together,” Squilla said, “and that not only the Puerto Rican community but everyone in the city should know what the challenges are in Puerto Rico and what we can do to help.”

Natalie, the woman wearing the “No Se Vende” flag, said the parade was symbolic of the resilience of the Puerto Rican community, with people of all ages coming together to rebuild and hold each other up.

“It’s important for us to be able to fly our flags and know that we have support in our community,” Natalie said. “But also to see the strength, is something that’s important.”

Scroll down to view photos from the day of Puerto Rican solidarity in Philadelphia.

When is the Puerto Rican Day Parade in Philadelphia 2022

Natalie, 29, said she comes to the parade every year

Daisie Cardona for Billy Penn

When is the Puerto Rican Day Parade in Philadelphia 2022

Daisie Cardona for Billy Penn

When is the Puerto Rican Day Parade in Philadelphia 2022

Mayoral candidate Maria Quiñones Sánchez and Pa. Sen. Sharif Street

Daisie Cardona for Billy Penn

When is the Puerto Rican Day Parade in Philadelphia 2022

A woman sings the Star Spangled Banner

Daisie Cardona for Billy Penn

When is the Puerto Rican Day Parade in Philadelphia 2022

A little girl posts while waving her Puerto Rican flags

Daisie Cardona for Billy Penn

When is the Puerto Rican Day Parade in Philadelphia 2022

Daisie Cardona for Billy Penn

When is the Puerto Rican Day Parade in Philadelphia 2022

Daisie Cardona for Billy Penn

When is the Puerto Rican Day Parade in Philadelphia 2022

Daisie Cardona for Billy Penn

When is the Puerto Rican Day Parade in Philadelphia 2022

Daisie Cardona for Billy Penn

When is the Puerto Rican Day Parade in Philadelphia 2022

Daisie Cardona for Billy Penn

When is the Puerto Rican Day Parade in Philadelphia 2022

Daisie Cardona for Billy Penn

When is the Puerto Rican Day Parade in Philadelphia 2022

Members of Concilio with Councilmember David Oh, Councilmember Mark Squilla, Maria Quiñones Sánchez , and Pa. Sen. Christine Tartaglione

Daisie Cardona for Billy Penn

When is the Puerto Rican Day Parade in Philadelphia 2022

Daisie Cardona for Billy Penn

Is there a Puerto Rican parade in Philadelphia?

Sep. 25, 2022, 8:00 p.m. The Puerto Rican Day Parade returned to Philadelphia on Sunday after two years canceled due to the pandemic. Thousands of people marched and rolled down the Ben Franklin Parkway, infusing participants and watchers with a welcome sense of pride.

Will there be a Puerto Rican Day Parade 2022?

August 21 @ 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm.

Where is the Puerto Rican Day parade 2022?

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Where is the Puerto Rican parade today in Philadelphia?

The annual Puerto Rican Day Parade is Sunday on the Ben Franklin Parkway. About 1500 marchers are expected this year.