In just four weeks time Brighton & Hove will explode into colour with the return of Brighton & Hove Pride - the biggest weekend on the city's calendar.

Brighton & Hove Pride returns in August, and the fantastic two-day official fundraising event is back and better than ever. Pride In The Park, supported by Hayu on Saturday, 2 August and Sunday, 3 August, will feature showstoppers including global icon Mariah Carey, the sensational Sugababes, Fatboy Slim, Natalie Imbruglia, Will Young, Loreen, Romy and over 150+ LGBTQ+ artists.

Sugababes

On Saturday, 2 August, Mariah Carey is set to bring decades worth of hits, including We Belong Together, Fantasy, Always Be My Baby and more, to the Pride stage. If that wasn’t enough, the fabulous Sugababes headline Sunday night, bringing all their classic hits including Push the Button, Freak Like Me and Overload to Preston Park. You can also look forward to seeing Confidence Man, LoreenWill YoungNatalie ImbrugliaAshnikkoSister Sledge and Andy Bell whilst False Idols take over the legendary Dance Tent with Fatboy SlimBimini, Romy, Beth Ditto and more!  

Alongside the main stage, Pride on the Park supported by Hayu features a line-up of over 150+ LGBTQ+ artists, and hosts an array of diverse and inclusive stages, immersive experiences and entertainment zones across the park including Queertown, which will see the incredible Party Bag takeover, The Cocoa Butter Club Stage, The Pleasure Dome, Legends Cabaret Stage and more.

In addition to the Pride on the Park, supported by Hayu festivities, the annual LGBTQ+ Community Parade will kickstart Pride weekend at Hove Lawns, under this year’s theme of Ravishing Rage.

Pride Street Party

This year’s Pride Street Party in Kemptown moves to its new home on Marine Parade with a fabulously fun and frivolous line up featuring Danny Beard, Jaguar, Rhythm of the 90s, Sonia and so much more across a variety of stages, cabaret, music zones and bars. 

Brighton & Hove Pride has raised over £1.4million for the Pride Community Foundation, the Pride Social Impact Fund, Pride Cultural Development Fund and Pride Solidarity Fund. The Pride Social Impact Fund benefits local good causes giving grants to a range of local groups. 

For more information on all this year’s action, activism and entertainment, head to the website now to secure your tickets!

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