“Our Future, Our Fight”: Trans+ Pride London to return to the capital in July
One of the world’s largest Trans Pride events, London Trans+ Pride, is set to return to the capital this summer, on Saturday, 25 July, with the march beginning at 1pm from Langham Place.
This year’s theme, “Our Future, Our Fight”, reflects a growing determination within the community to take ownership of its future.
Participants are being encouraged to march together in a show of unity, bringing signs, wearing flowers and using masks as part of the demonstration.
The annual event, which has grown into one of the largest of its kinds globally, is expected to draw thousands of attendees in support of trans, non-binary and gender-diverse people.
The 2026 theme underscores both celebration and activism, with organisers emphasising the importance of collective action at a time of heightened public and political debate around trans rights.
Since its inception, London Trans+ Pride has expanded rapidly, becoming a key date in the UK’s Pride calendar and a focal point for trans-led activism.
Organisers say the event remains committed to creating a space that centres trans voices while welcoming allies, with the march providing both a platform for protest and a moment of celebration.
More information about the march, including accessibility details and updates, is expected to be shared in the lead-up to the event.
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