WorldPride Amsterdam 2026

PrideSync

How PrideSync works

PrideSync follows the same logic as the event itself: boats move, the route changes, and different people need different audio at different moments.

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One moving parade. One system that keeps the right source connected to the right listener.

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1. DJ input

Each boat sends live audio into the system.

The DJ logs in on mobile, lands in the right boat context, and sends audio from there. Before the event, that same boat-linked flow can also be used to check whether the stream, connection, and audio input are working.

Boat DJ sending live audio and position from a mobile setup

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2. Route-aware listening

Venues hear the boat that fits the view outside.

As the parade moves through the city, PrideSync keeps a route-side venue aligned with one relevant source instead of a confusing blur of nearby boats. That gives guests an audio experience that feels connected to the moment on the water.

Canal-side venue hearing the nearest relevant Pride boat

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3. Manual production control

Broadcasters choose exactly what goes on air.

Approved operators use the broadcast flow to follow the fleet, monitor availability, and pick the exact boat audio that matches the picture on screen.

Broadcast operator selecting the correct Pride boat feed

Next move

Find the PrideSync route that fits your role.

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