London Trans+ Pride to return to the capital on Saturday, 26 July with the theme, ‘Existence & Resistance’
London Trans+ Pride is to return to the capital on Saturday, 26 July with the theme, Existence & Resistance, for its seventh year of unapologetic protest, visibility, and solidarity. Sharing the news on social media, London Trans+ Pride shared a series of powerful pro-trans messages of solidarity an

London Trans+ Pride is to return to the capital on Saturday, 26 July with the theme, Existence & Resistance, for its seventh year of unapologetic protest, visibility, and solidarity.
Sharing the news on social media, London Trans+ Pride shared a series of powerful pro-trans messages of solidarity and support from the likes of Jeremy Corbyn, Jessie Ware, Munroe Bergdorf, Jameela Jamil, Eddie Suzy Izzard, Jake Shears, Harris Dickinson, Will Young, Clara Amfo, Nicola Roberts, Honey Dijon and more.
Trans Kids Deserve Better (TKDB) wrote in their message to organisers: “The Supreme Court Ruling is not unique, or unexpected. Our rights have been under attack for a long time and we will not sit by and let the world kick us into the ground. The only solution to our despair is action.
“We need to remember why we are here. Pride is a protest, and was fought for by generations of unheard trans people. TKDB recognises the power of Trans Pride, and the privilege to have a chance to be loud, and to be ourselves. But we will have nothing left if we do not continue the fight of the generations before us – don’t stop at London Trans Pride!
“Support your most vulnerable communities: trans kids, black trans women, disabled trans folks; we are the fight, and we are the future. Finally, stop saying ‘Protect Trans Kids’ – you haven’t, and we’ve been left to protect ourselves. Stop with the empty phrases! Stand up! Fight back!”
What began as a grassroots gathering has evolved into a bold, record-breaking movement. In 2024, over 60,000 people marched in the largest Trans Pride event in history, demanding justice, recognition, and an end to systemic marginalisation.
Announcing the news on social media, organisers of Trans+ Pride London said: “The trans community have been pushed further to the margins this year with the recent Supreme Court ruling and we are more committed than ever to keep speaking out, showing up and marching proud.”