Messages of love around the world on London Pride 2018
Saturday July 7 will be the pride day of London .
update: The Streets in central London were filled with thousands of people as they celebrated the Pride in London parade in afternoon in heavy sunsine. The parade itself, which coincided with England's World Cup quarter-final in Russia at same time , included more then 30.000 people from 472 organisations. The parade was a success.
Trafalgar Square Stage will be one of the most popular areas on the pride day and close to where the Parade finishes. This year look out for Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Alyssa Edwards, Eurovision finalist SuRie and, of course, the winner's from Pride's Got Talent.
Followed guests will join the stage :
The Mayor of London, Michael Twaits, Paul Davies, Olly Pike, Ryan Atkin, Son of a Tutu, Sum Ting Wong, Tom Knight, Adam All, Minnie Stephenson, Sadie Sinner The Song Bird, Asifa Lahore, Jake Graf, Hannah Winterbourne, Adele Roberts, Tom Reid Wilson, Impulse, Lucas Parker, The TUC, Peter Tatchell, House of Rainbow, Gaysians
London Pride parade :
The Pride in London Parade provides a platform for every part of London's LGBT+ (gay) community to raise awareness of LGBT+ issues . 500 LGBT+ parade groups will march through central London to celebrate the diversity of our community.
London Pride , from June 9, 2018 to July 7, 2018 with lot of events and a parade on Saturday July 7.
Messages of love around the world on Gay Pride London on Saturday July 7 with the Pride parade and the Trafalgar Square Stage and lot of events in Soho and Vauxhall.
source:Pride of London
Messages of love around the world on Gay Pride London on Saturday July 7 with the Pride parade and the Trafalgar Square Stage and lot of events in Soho and Vauxhall.
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Its a Sin
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