The Quezon City government will kick off its Pride Month celebration on Saturday, June 6, with a 5-kilometer community run along Tomas Morato to promote inclusion, equality, and solidarity.
Organized by the Quezon City Rainbow Pride Council and RUNRIO Inc. in partnership with the city government, Pride Run QC 2026 serves as the opening event of the city's month-long Pride observance.
Thousands of runners, advocates, allies, families, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community are expected to participate in the event, which will transform Tomas Morato into a visibility route highlighting LGBTQIA+ rights and the continuing call for acceptance and equal opportunities.
Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte said the initiative reflects the city's commitment to diversity, inclusion, and equal rights while reinforcing its role as one of the country's leading advocates of inclusivity.
“Every step taken during this run is a reminder that creating a more inclusive society requires all of us to move forward together—regardless of who we are, whom we love, or how we identify,” Belmonte said.
The mayor also underscored the significance of holding the event in Tomas Morato, a district long recognized as a welcoming space for the LGBTQIA+ community and home to many LGBTQIA+-friendly businesses.
Registration for Pride Run QC 2026 opened on May 11 following the signing of a memorandum of agreement between RUNRIO Inc. and the Quezon City government, with event details and updates available on their official social media pages.
While race kits are reserved for registered runners, the public is encouraged to join as spectators and show support for the city's advocacy for equality and inclusion.
The event will also promote environmental sustainability through a plastic-free policy, encouraging participants to bring reusable water bottles and tumblers.
Pride Run QC 2026 will launch a month-long lineup of community activities, advocacy programs, cultural events, and educational initiatives across the city.
The celebrations will culminate on June 27 at the University of the Philippines Diliman with the #LOVELAB4N Pride Festival, where hundreds of thousands of LGBTQIA+ Filipinos and allies are expected to gather for what organizers describe as Asia's largest Pride march and festival.