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Palm Springs Hosts 11th Annual International Bear Convergence, Drawing Thousands to Hotel Zoso
This weekend, Palm Springs became the epicenter of one of the most celebrated LGBTQ+ events of the year: the 11th Annual International Bear Convergence (IBC). Thousands of bears—men of larger stature—along with their friends and admirers, gathered at Hotel Zoso in downtown Palm Springs for a weekend filled with vibrant dances, parties, and live entertainment. Over the course of three days, the event created an unforgettable atmosphere of joy and inclusivity, offering something for everyone, from high-energy dance floors to a delightful drag brunch.
IBC is a beloved tradition in the LGBTQ+ community, showcasing the diversity and strength of the bear subculture. This year’s event marked its 11th iteration and continued to expand in both popularity and attendance. People from all over the world flocked to Palm Springs, making it not only a highlight of the city's cultural calendar but also the largest event of its kind in the country.
The event’s growth reflects a broader shift toward more inclusive and celebratory spaces within the LGBTQ+ community, where people of all sizes, shapes, and backgrounds can feel celebrated. As IBC continues to sell out each year, it’s clear that the legacy of this joyful weekend will only keep growing, making Palm Springs the ultimate destination for this unique celebration.
By: NBC Palm Springs
February 23, 2025
