30,000 people marched according to local media and danced in a festive atmosphere for the 28th edition. "United so as not to die", "we are not to be cured" or "make love, not gay-re", could be read on some of the signs, often written in English.

Green MP Christine Arrighi said she was "very interested in the actions carried out by associations, unions that intervene in schools, companies and parenting against discrimination" For the first time, lawyers from the Toulouse Bar offered free consultations before marching alongside the LGBTQI+.