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Manchester Pride announce parade theme

Mancunians are invited to share their stories in this year’s Manchester Pride Parade.

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Applications are open for Manchester’s biggest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) street celebration as the charity announce they hope to turn the streets of Manchester into a fairytale with the theme – Once Upon A Time.

The parade which takes place over the August bank holiday weekend as part of The Big Weekend celebration sees as many as 115 organisations and over 3,000 people come together to march, and is watched by tens of thousands of people as it snakes through the streets of Manchester city centre passing by the Town Hall and the Gay Village before finishing on Whitworth Street.

In recent years it has been led by some of the most prominent faces in the LGBT world, including Orange Is The New Black actress Lea DeLaria and national treasure Sir Ian McKellen. Plus last year BBC Radio Manchester broadcasted live from the parade with transgender radio presenter Stephanie Hirst.

Participants have ranged from charitable organisations such as The George House Trust and Barnardo’s to community sports groups, Manchester Village FC and The Spartans RFC; commercial organisations such as Nando’s, United Utilities and Tesco; local community groups including The Village Bakers, Manchester Frontrunners and businesses from Manchester’s Gay Village such as The New Union and Kiki.

A firm favourite, taking part for the last six years is the cast and crew of Coronation Street, who always play a huge part in the Manchester Pride The Big Weekend celebrations. 2014 saw new recruit Les Dennis take to the show’s float in a pink tabard, curly wig and pearls as legendary show character Mavis Wilton.

Mark Fletcher, Chief Executive for Manchester Pride, said: “As we reflect on years gone by in our wonderful City, we recognise many stories, moments, events and occasions that have occurred in order to allow us to reach the level of freedom that our LGBT communities enjoy today. Once upon a time allows us to look back, reflect and plan the next steps for the advancement of LGBT equality.”

Each year floats are entered into The Manchester Pride Parade Awards which are judged on Parade Day by representatives from The Manchester Pride Board of Trustees, The Lord Mayor and Sponsors.

Last year’s winners were:

♦ Best Overall Float – Unison

♦ Best Community/Charity Float – LGBT Youth North West

♦ Best Walking Entry – Littleborough Oakenhoof Folk Arts Group

♦ Best Public sector/Services Entry – Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue

♦ Best Individual Costume – The Albert Kennedy Trust

♦ Best Village Licensed Business – On Bar

Organisations wishing to take part in this years parade, click here:

Brighton Bear Weekend to co-host men’s zone at Brighton Pride

“We think with the theme of unifying nations what is more appropriate than the biggest event aimed at gay men in the south teaming up with the club that is the best men’s night to happen to London this decade”.

“The theme is Western so expect the area to be packed with the horniest hunks, beefiest bears, leather men in chaps and cowboys ready to lasso you in for fun. The tent will be filled dancing to the best local and international superstar DJs. When you have enough of the dancing the area has its own bar with plenty of straws bales to relax on and chat to old friends and make new ones”.

“Pride is such a special time,” Graham added: “It is a time to celebrate our friendships, the battles we have won and the ones to come as we remember that while it is not always perfect here, we enjoy an equality LGBTQ people across the world are denied. We wish everybody coming to Brighton Pride a fantastic, safe time at what is the best Pride in the country. See you in the BBW & Brut Men’s Zone”.

For more information about Brighton Bear Weekend which takes place from June 17-19, click here:


Event: Brighton Pride

Where: Preston Park, Preston Road, Brighton

When: Saturday, August 6

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Urban World back at Brighton Pride 2016

The team behind the UK’s biggest and most diverse, multi-ethnic club night Urban World will return to host the Urban Dance Tent at the Pride Festival in Preston Park on Saturday, August 6.

WEB.600Urban World burst onto the LGBT club scene in 2012. It now regularly attracts 1000+ clubbers from black and ethnic minority communities for bimonthly events at the Scala, in London.

Urban World Co-Promoter, Patrick Lilley said: “Our entire team were thrilled to be involved last year and excited to be invited back this year.”

DJ Big John said: “It was off the hook last year! Can’t wait to come back and make a weekend out of it. It’s great to bring a range of sounds to the club tent from Hip-Hop and Afro-beat to Salsa and Desi Beats. We have a great roster of DJs booked”

Among the team returning this year are DJ’s Big John Freeman (WORK), DJ Qu (Urban Des), Smoochie (Lush) as well as resident MC Mad-x. And with more big name DJs and acts due to be added to the Urban Dance Tent line-up the Hip-Hop, Afro-beat, Salsa and Desi grooves are guaranteed to be glorious this Brighton Pride.


Event: Brighton Pride Festival

Where: Preston Park, Preston Road, Brighton

Time: Noon – 10pm

When: Saturday, August 6

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