Prime Minister John Key was mobbed by fans wanting photos with him when he arrived at yesterday's Big Gay Out, held at Coyle Park in Pt Chevalier.
Yesterday's turnout was the biggest yet, with more than 14,000 showing up to enjoy the performances, carnival rides, stalls and atmosphere organised by the Aids Foundation.
During his speech Mr Key said the Government was about to start work on a project aimed at addressing youth suicide and praised what was being done to stop the spread of HIV.
Even when he was on stage he couldn't escape his photo-hungry fans - a man bounded onto the stage for a picture during his speech.
Labour leader David Shearer and his deputy, Grant Robertson, were also at the event, as were a lot of Green Party MPs and Auckland Mayor Len Brown.