Ruby Rose to play Brighton Pride
Ruby Rose, the global superstar and lesbian icon, headlines the Girl’s Dance Tent at Brighton Pride’s 25th anniversary celebrations at Preston Park on August 1. The multi-talented actress, model, DJ, producer, campaigner, and presenter will be headlining the Girl’s Dance Tent at the Pride Festival a
Ruby Rose, the global superstar and lesbian icon, headlines the Girl’s Dance Tent at Brighton Pride’s 25th anniversary celebrations at Preston Park on August 1.

THE multi-talented actress, model, DJ, producer, campaigner, and presenter will be headlining the Girl’s Dance Tent at the Pride Festival and the Koochy Official Brighton Pride After Party for Girls at Concorde2.
Ruby, the model we can’t take our eyes off, the video producer who asked us to Break Free and examine gender fluidity, the campaigner we always want to hear, the actress currently wowing us in Orange Is The New Black and the DJ who keeps dance floors rocking across the globe is coming to Brighton Pride alight.
Ruby said: “It is my first time in Brighton and I am stoked!
“I love the UK. When DJing I jump about a lot and I’m pretty goofy but the music is always good. The love at Pride events is palpable and I always want to connect to my brothers and sisters”.
A Pride connection she feels is vital as Brighton campaigns for LGBT+ equality today.
She continued: “We should always be grateful with how far we have come because of those of us who have fought the fight to get us what we have today, but we are far from finished. We need to eradicate violence towards the global LGBT+ community, and guarantee access to health and housing. LGBT+ rights should be our human rights.”
Event: Pride Brighton & Hove 2015
When: Saturday, August 1, 2015
Where: Preston Park, Preston Road, Brighton
Time: 12noon – 10pm
Tickets: Early Birds & £16.00 (first release) Sold out: Advance £18.50 (second release) £21.00. (£25.00 on the day): Joint tickets available for Festival and Village party.
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