The Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus gave a huge performance during the Pride festival in Philadelphia Sunday. Photo: Peter Fitzpatrick/AL DIA News
Thousands of spectators take part in the 2017 "Pride" Festival in Philadelphia
The largest celebration of LGBT pride in the region, attracting over 25,000 people each year
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