Photographer Simon Pepper captures the stars on the main stage at Pride in the Park on Saturday, August 3 and LoveBN1Fest on Sunday, August 4.
Photographer Simon Pepper captures the stars on the main stage at Pride in the Park on Saturday, August 3 and LoveBN1Fest on Sunday, August 4.
Pride Brighton and Hove reveal more artists for the main stage at Pride in the Park on Saturday, August 3 and LoveBN1Fest on Sunday, August 4.
Global recording artist Jessie J and legendary LGBT+ Icon Grace Jones will headline LoveBN1Fest, on Sunday, Sunday, August 4 as part of Brighton & Hove Pride Festival 2019.
With just twenty seven weeks to go to Brighton Pride, 2019, Second Release tickets go on sale today at noon. The announcement of artists performing at Preston Park will follow on Monday, February 4, giving local residents a full eight days to purchase tickets for Pride in the Park before the inevitable rush for tickets after the headliner is revealed.
Brighton Pride support Hummingbird Project for refugee families and their carers. Brighton Pride organisers donate one hundred tickets for refugee families to attend the LoveBN1Fest on Sunday, August 5.
Local schools receive £1,000 from Pride Cultural Development Fund. As part of their community engagement through the Pride Cultural Development Fund, Brighton & Hove Pride challenged all local junior and primary schools to create an A4 artwork that represented what they loved about Brighton & Hove.
Grammy-winning composer, producer, arranger, guitarist Nile Rodgers and his multi-platinum selling band CHIC are confirmed to headline Brighton Pride’s ‘LoveBN1Fest’ on Sunday, August 5 in Preston Park.
Pride Festival tickets go on sale at noon today, Tuesday, January 16 with first and second early bird prices frozen for the fifth year. Brighton Pride 2018 is a Pride with Purpose as the city of Brighton & Hove welcomes visitors from across the world to fundraise, celebrate, campaign and party together with Pride.