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Final day to purchase ‘early bird’ tickets for Brighton Pride 2013

This years advance sales of ‘early bird’ tickets for Pride on August 3 have been bigger than ever before. Ticket sales are now digital and will be available to the public using online booking via brighton-pride.org where you will be able to print your own eticket that can be speedily scanned upon ar

Final day to purchase ‘early bird’ tickets for Brighton Pride 2013
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This years advance sales of ‘early bird’ tickets for Pride on August 3 have been bigger than ever before.

Ticket sales are now digital and will be available to the public using online booking via brighton-pride.org where you will be able to print your own eticket that can be speedily scanned upon arrival at Preston Park, reducing queuing times and speeding up your admission to the fun on the park.

There are still a small number of early bird tickets available from Brighton LGBT veneus and shops or from www.brighton-pride.org until April 7, 2013.

Paul Kemp from Aeon Events, David Hill from E3 Entertainments Group & Dulcie Danger from Sauce FM have formed a Community Interest Company (CIC) to organise a two week Arts & Film Festival from July 19-August 4, 2013 and to stage the Pride Festival & Parade on Saturday August 3, 2013.

£1 per head for each ticket sold for the Preston Park event is ring fenced for the Rainbow Fund to distribute through their grants program administered by the Sussex Community Foundation to LGBT organisations, along with any profits after operational costs have been taken from the main event.

The Rainbow Fund is administered by the Sussex Community Foundation, and gives grants to LGBT and HIV organisations who deliver front line services to the LGBT community in Brighton and Hove.

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