London Pride 2024

London Pride 2024


The Pride in London Parade takes place on Saturday, 29 June 2024. This year the parade runs from Hyde Park Corner, through Piccadilly Circus, down Haymarket and along Pall Mall to Trafalgar Square, culminating at Whitehall ...

The parade will see around 500 groups made up from LGBT+ Community Groups, LGBT+ businesses, and partners, forming together to make our total over 32,000 participants. As usual, the Mayor of London will be leading the parade!
The Stages:
Trafalgar Square Stage: Nestled in the heart of historic central London, the Trafalgar Square Stage is set to be bigger and more vibrant than ever this year. This iconic location, renowned for its rich cultural heritage and stunning architecture .
Golden Square Stage: Get ready for a one-of-a-kind experience at the Golden Square Stage, where a diverse group of performers will take centre stage.
Soho Square Stage: Our trans-led stage at Soho Square is a dedicated space for trans artists and hosts, who will be presenting a fantastic array of performances, speeches and activism, showcasing a truly unforgettable afternoon.
Dean Street Stage: Prepare to be mesmerised as the our drag kings and queens lead the way to an incredible lineup of over 25 cabaret artists and performers! This stage is set to be an absolute extravaganza of talent.

The festivities kick off at 12 pm and continue throughout the day with performances scheduled at various times. Parties are everywhere .
We have the HOWL PRIDE at Colour Factory (8 Queen's Yard, Hackney Wick, London E9 5EN) , SOLD OUT
Pride at Troxy at Troxy (490 Commercial Road London E1 0HX ) ,
Drag Brunch at Between the Bridges (The Queen's Walk, London) ,
and the Lana Del Rave: Pride Closing Party at Heaven Venue (Charing Cross Arches, Villiers Street London WC2N 6NG)





Please be aware that due to the large number of attendees, we anticipate potential disruptions in cellphone reception during the event. If you are traveling with a group, it is highly recommended to plan and coordinate in advance to ensure smooth communication.
For enter the UK , you need a passport .


source:Pride London Community

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