Leicester Pride, an annual celebration of the LGBTQ community, which embraces diversity and fostering unit, is to return on Saturday, August 31.
This year’s event promises to be bigger and better than ever, featuring several exciting new changes to enhance the experience for all attendees. Notable updates for 2024 include a new 20-metre main stage, a 1,000-capacity dance arena, additional toilets, and more bars to ensure everyone can enjoy the festivities comfortably.
Simon Harrison, Event Manager of Leicester Pride, shares his excitement: “Leicester Pride has always been about bringing people together to celebrate love, acceptance, and the beauty of diversity. This year, we are thrilled to present an event that not only entertains but also empowers and inspires. We invite everyone to join us in making this year’s Pride the most memorable yet.”
The free event, which celebrates equality and diversity, is a family friendly event with entertainment and attractions suitable for all ages. The event starts at 12pm with a parade through the city centre – starting on Humberstone Gate due to on-going work at Orton Square – leading to the festival site on Abbey Park.
The main stage features live singers, dance acts, and cabaret from across the country, including the acclaimed Queen tribute act Now, I’m Here who will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the iconic Queen II tour. The set will be accompanied by what promises to be breathtaking firework display.
Curve Theatre’s future hit musical, SuperYou, will also take to the stage with its own blend of powerful, anthemic songs – sung by Six The Musical’s Vicki Manser.
The DJ tent showcases the best local DJs. Previous acts include Sam Bailey, Woody Cook, Blazing Squad, Lisa Lashes, Keiron Richardson, PJ Brennan, Diva Fever, Addict Dance, Miss Penny, Ms Marty, Thunderpussy, and many more.
But it’s not all about the entertainment; Leicester Pride organisers are keen to promote inclusivity and acceptance and will see/hear pro-footballer, Zander Murray, who is one of only a handful of out, pro-footballers in the world share his inspirational story on the main stage, as well as local trans ambassador and founder of Cool2BTrans, Katie Neeves.
Visitors can enjoy a variety of food and drink options and explore numerous market stalls. A selection of fairground rides and games will also be provided by Billy Bates & Sons fun fair. The celebration will close at 9pm.
The event is expected to be attended by more than 20,000, with more than 2,000 taking part in the parade through the city. Since 2009, Leicester Pride has grown from a small event based in the city to a full-scale festival at Abbey Park – with special support from Leicester City Council, and other sponsors.
For up-to-date information on Leicester Pride 2024, including the event schedule, performer line-up, and how to get involved, CLICK HERE
You must be logged in to post a comment.