Pride Two weeks of Pride in Bristol! Bristol Pride, a unique and important event that celebrates the LGBTQ+ community, kicks off on 28 June Bristol Pride has revealed their full line up for events for this year’s festival, which takes place from 28 June – 13 July. Over 40 events will be taking place this year across two weeks in the city as the team marks their 15th Anniversary in delivering the festival. This year’s Festival Guide is n By Graham Robson • 5 min read
LGBTQ+ News Brighton & Hove Pride 2024 to present the best LGBTQ+ performers and collectives at this year’s FABULOSO Festival Brighton & Hove Pride has shared the wide range of performers and collectives set to bring the Pride joy to all corners of this year’s FABULOSO event at Preston Park, Brighton on Saturday, 3 and Sunday, 4 August. Featuring over 150 LGBTQ+ artists across the weekend, the diverse variety of music and By Graham Robson • 4 min read
Arts Wild Fruit takes final majestic bow at Brighton Pride 2017 David Morales and Jocelyn Brown to headline the last Wild Fruit ever at Brighton Pride 2017. Although the dance big top will continue at Brighton Pride, it’s time to say a fruity and fabulous farewell to Wild Fruit as it celebrates it’s 25th anniversary, hosting one last dance on the amazing Summer By Besi • 1 min read
Community News More artists announced for Brighton Pride ‘Summer of Love’ events More artists have been added to the line-up for Brighton Pride’s Summer Of Love Festival in August. Louisa Johnson winner of X-Factor in 2015 will join headline artists the legendary Pet Shop Boys, special guests Years & Years, and previously announced artists Becky Hill, M.O, Fickle Friends and KSt By Besi • 1 min read
In The South Lisa Stansfield to headline Bristol Pride This year’s Bristol Pride Festival will take place from July 1-10 with the main festival day on Saturday, July 9. By Gary Hart • 3 min read
Arts Bristol Pride Festival on the move Bristol Pride moves to new city centre location for 2016 celebrations. After record numbers attending Pride in 2015, organisers have taken the decision to move the festival, which has taken place in Castle Park since 2010, to increase capacity for those attending. By Graham Robson • 3 min read