Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Leicester Pride Moves to Abbey Park, with a new parade route, Saturday 31st August 2024, Main Stage, Now I'm Here Queen Tribute, The Helsinki Dance Arena (1000 capacity) Includes DJ's from Gaydio Radio.

 

Leicester Pride is gearing up for its annual celebration with a new parade route, set to kick off on August 31st at 12pm. Starting from Humberstone Gate, the vibrant procession will wind its way through the city, culminating at the New Pride Celebration venue,  Abbey Park.

The Purpose of a Pride Parade

Pride parades serve as powerful platforms for the LGBTQ+ community to celebrate their identities, raise awareness about issues affecting the community, and promote equality and acceptance. They are a visual representation of unity, diversity, and resilience.

Why Pride Parades Are Still Relevant Today

While significant progress has been made in LGBTQ+ rights, there is still work to be done. 

Pride parades continue to be essential for:

Visibility and Empowerment: By marching together, LGBTQ+ individuals and allies demonstrate their presence and visibility, sending a message of inclusivity and support.

Advocacy: Parades offer opportunities to raise awareness about important issues such as discrimination, hate crimes, and access to healthcare.

Community Building: They foster a sense of belonging and connection among LGBTQ+ individuals and their allies, creating a supportive community.

Celebrating Diversity: Pride parades celebrate the diversity within the LGBTQ+ community, showcasing the wide range of identities and experiences.

Important Note: Please note that alcohol consumption is not permitted on the parade route. This ensures a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone involved.


Leicester Pride Moves to Abbey Park

A New Venue for a Bigger Celebration

Leicester Pride has announced a significant change for its 2024 event: the move to Abbey Park.

 This larger and more versatile venue is expected to enhance the overall experience for attendees.

Abbey Park's layout offers a more suitable environment for accommodating a variety of attractions and activities. With ample space, organizers can create a more immersive and enjoyable atmosphere for the LGBTQ+ community and their allies.

Two Entrances for Easy Access

To ensure smooth entry and exit for visitors, the event site will feature two entrances: one from Charter Street and another from St Margaret's Pastures. This will help to manage crowds efficiently and provide convenient access for attendees.

The decision to move to Abbey Park marks a new chapter for Leicester Pride. With a bigger and better venue, organisers hope to create an even more memorable and inclusive celebration.

Security

Glass, alcohol, drugs and sharps cannot be brought on site

Bag searches will be carried out on entry

Challenge 25 will be operating across all bars, so don't forget your ID 


The event closes at 9pm

There will be plenty of loos.


There will be a free bus service operating from 

the Rainbow Dove to Abbey Park.


What's Happening at Abbey Park?


THE MAIN STAGE

Performances from 

Now I'm Here Queen Tribute 

Absolute Britney

The Dolly Show

and  

ROBBIE LEWIS

JAX INSPIRED BY ADELE

JACK DRAPER

SUPERYOU FT VICKI MANSER

NICOLE FARADAY

LGBT CHOIR



The Helsinki Dance Arena (1000 capacity) 

Includes DJ's from Gaydio Radio

ANDY SMITH

CHRIS BLACKMORE

GARETH HAZARD

THE SATURNOS

FANNY BURNS BINGO

KIRK FOWKES-GOODWIN



DOVER CASTLE DRAG MARATHON

LADY IMELDA

LOLA LASAGNE

FANNY BURNS



HOSTS & SPEAKERS

LEA MARTIN 

MARTY SMITH

ZANDER MURRAY

Zander Murray is the UK’s first openly gay professional footballer. He played for Bonnyrigg Rose, a Scottish Professional Football League club in League 2. The striker has scored 100+ goals and holds the club record for number of goals scored in one season at his former Gala Fairydean Rovers

KATIE NEEVES 

Katie Neeves is a Leicester woman on a mission – but not just any woman and not just any mission! She lived for 48 years as a successful male photographer, while struggling with her gender from the age of three and hiding her big secret to the world. Until one day, enough was enough and Katie came out to the world via social media. Katie has gone on to form Cool2BTrans to support and inspire other trans people, and to educate everyone that trans people are just ordinary people who want to be happy – just like everyone else.

KEVIN NCUBE


Leicester Pride Guide: All you need to know and a thank you to all the sponsors

www.leicesterpride.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Pride-Guide-2024.pdf


Why not have fun at Billy Bates & Sons Funfair

Visit the Market full of stalls offering information and support service, 

there is also an opportunity for a little shopping and more.

There are plenty of bar and food stalls.