Tickets for Brighton Pride 2016 go on sale
The Pride festival is the Rainbow Funds biggest annual fundraiser and has raised over £200,000 for local LGBT/HIV groups over the last three years. Early Bird tickets have been frozen at £12.50 and extra £10 community tickets are available to community groups and parade entries.
The Pride festival is the Rainbow Funds biggest annual fundraiser raising over £200,000 for local LGBT/HIV groups over the last three years.

For Pride 2016, Early Bird tickets have been frozen at £12.50 and will be available to local residents from Thursday, December 3 from Legends, Prowler and Sussex Beacon shop.
Extra £10 community tickets will also be made available this year to community groups and parade entries.
Free tickets are also available for people who help our community by volunteering just two hours of their time or by applying to the Rainbow Fund’s hardship ticket scheme.
If people choose to purchase tickets nearer the event, they will be more expensive, but Pride aims to deliver an accessible community event that is value for money, as well as meeting its fundraising obligations and creating a sustainable future.
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