In his second preview Brian Butler finds more treats at Pride At The Ironworks
In his second preview Brian Butler finds more treats at Pride At The Ironworks
A grand celebration of LGBT+ culture takes place at the Eden Project on September 29 as Proud Eden returns to the West Country attraction.
Manchester’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT+) event The Manchester Pride Festival reveal a host of top names to wow the crowds at The Big Weekend this August bank holiday.
Wales Green Party Leader and Deputy Leader Alice Hooker-Stroud and Hannah Pudner will be joined by the party’s two deputy leaders, Amelia Womack and Shahrar Ali, at Pride Cymru this weekend as the Wales Green Party’s LGBTIQ+ group launches a campaign to recognise non-binary genders.
Newcastle Pride, one of the largest free festivals of its kind in the country, returns with its longest ever programme of live entertainment for summer 2016.
Will Young and Judge Jules to play Manchester Pride’s Big Weekend 2016 – ‘Heather Peace Presents’ set to return to Bank Holiday Festival. Manchester Pride Festival organisers have announced the first wave of artists for this summers festival.
Marc Almond joins the line up for the Equality Ball 2015 on November 28 along with singers Ronan Parke, Heather Peace and the Delta Band. The Ball entitled ‘Baubles & Bling’ is a fundraiser for the Peter Tatchell Foundation. Sir Ian McKellen will be guest of honour for the evening.
Actor Russell Tovey, singer and actress Heather Peace and Paralympian Claire Harvey become patrons of The Albert Kennedy Trust (AKT), the LGBT youth homelessness charity.
Vocalists Karen Harding and Heather Peace have been confirmed to appear at the Manchester Big Weekend line-up starting Friday, August 28 to Monday, August 31. They will be joining Texas, noughties favourites Atomic Kitten, attitude-packed vocal trio, Stooshe and Big Weekend favourite, Lucy Spraggan, plus DJ Fresh, Union J and Stonebridge.
One of the UK’s largest free LGBT festivals is back in July with a bumper line up, celebrating 45 years of world Pride. Newcastle Pride, which attracted more than 65,000 visitors in 2014, will return to the city’s Town Moor, from Friday July 17 to Sunday July 19, with a One Love theme marking the anniversary of the first Pride marches.