Liverpool Pride 2018

Saturday 28th to Sunday 29th July 2018
Stanley Street Gay Quarter, Liverpool, Merseyside, L3 1BY, England MAP
FREE
Daily capacity: 32,000
Last updated: Tue 26th Jun 2018

Back for a ninth year Liverpool Pride celebrates lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender life, taking over St George’s Cultural Quarter, including St George’s Hall, The Plateau, William Brown Street and St John’s Gardens, on Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th July 2018.

Line-up

Sophie Ellis-Bextor has been announced as the headliner for Liverpool Pride.

Also performing will be:- Courtney Act, Queen Zee, Osvaldo Supino, The Major Tour, Melissa Totten, Rogue Minogue, and House of Suarez.

This year's theme will be #AllTogetherNow.

A programme of activities will also take place across the city, including market, education and community zone, workshops, guest speakers, acoustic music, a mobile cinema, and a family zone, with locations including Stanley Street Quarter.

More info

There will be live music and entertainment, food and drink zones, community and education zones, a market place and family activities and speakers. Liverpool Pride will remain a family friendly event with all ages encouraged to attend. The Sunday will take a more laid-back approach in St John’s Gardens and a programme of Fringe events are being programmed on the lead up to the main Pride weekend.

The increasingly popular and poignant Liverpool Pride March remains a major part of the activity. The March on Saturday 28th July, will begin and end at the festival site of St George’s Hall, it will make its way through the streets of the city centre in celebratory style and return to officially launch the opening day. Organisers are encouraging as many groups, organisations and individuals to participate as possible. The March will also feature guest speakers representing the LGBT communities.

More information will be here when available.

For more information see the Liverpool Pride website.




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