The 10th Dyke* March
For ten years we have been fighting for visibility, solidarity and community – and that’s reason enough to celebrate twice: with a powerful demo and an unforgettable party.
The 10th Dyke* March
For ten years we have been fighting for visibility, solidarity and community – and that’s reason enough to celebrate twice: with a powerful demo and an unforgettable party.
The demonstration

Dyke* March Hamburg – loud, visible and unwavering This year we moved through Hamburg together at the Dyke* March for more visibility, solidarity and queer resistance. Despite the rain, we filled the streets with our energy and showed: We are many, we are strong and we won't let ourselves be stopped. Along the Demoroute we raised our voices with posters, slogans and speeches: for lesbian, queer and trans visibility, for feminism, for self-determination. Every speech, every smile and every raised fist made it clear why we are taking to the streets - and why we will not stop fighting for our rights. A huge thank you to everyone who was there with us despite the rain. You have shown: We remain visible. We stay loud. We stay together.











Our party

On the occasion of our anniversary, we took over the stage of Uebel & Gefährlich - and showed how powerful and diverse our community is. It was an evening full of encounters, speeches and empowerment: together we raised our voices for visibility, solidarity and queer fights - and also celebrated how far we have come. On stage, Finna, the Smash Comedy Club, Handmaids Riot and the House of Brownies inspired and entertained us. Afterwards, Luise Bass, Sapphic&Trashig and Melena turned night into day with their beats - and the dance floor became a space of freedom and joy. A big thank you to everyone who was there: your energy, your laughter and your courage made this evening unforgettable. Let's stay loud, visible and strong together - on the street, on stage and everywhere.











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Even the smallest contribution is a great help to us to be able to successfully carry out the Dyke* March again this year.

