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Live Republic proudly presents the return of its annual Pride spectacular - and in 2026, it's bigger, bolder and brighter than ever. ✨
Pride Fest Live 2026 will transform Binks Yard into a full-throttle celebration of queer joy, music and community.
Headlining the party is Gok Wan, bringing his iconic, feel-good energy and euphoric dancefloor selections to the main stage. He's joined by the soaring harmonies and house anthems of the House Gospel Choir, delivering hands-in-the-air moments that promise pure Pride euphoria.
The party keeps rolling with an unmissable line-up of LGBTQ+ favourites and crowd-pleasers:
Danny Beard brings charisma, comedy and cabaret chaos, while Kerry Katona takes centre stage with the ultimate sing-along spectacle in Kerry's Kerry-Oke. Expect powerhouse performances from Sharon O'Love and Robbie Lewis, keeping the energy high from start to finish. All hosted by the iconic Soraya Vivian.
Drag takes the spotlight with a dazzling Drag Cabaret featuring the legendary Divina De Campo, alongside show-stopping sets from Ken Lambert and Bella End, serving glamour, drama and unforgettable moments.
From daytime dancing to golden-hour anthems and sunset disco vibes, Live Republic's Pride 2026 is a joyful, inclusive celebration of love, identity and self-expression - wrapped in a kaleidoscope of colour and sound. ️️⚧️
Come as you are. Dance how you want. Celebrate Pride the Live Republic way.
Join us in making a difference! For every ticket purchased, £2 will go directly to LGBTQ Foundation. Live Republic and Binks Yard are united in supporting this incredible charity that provides crucial resources and advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community.
| Gok Wan, Danny Beard Pride Fest Live 2026! (25 July 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Saturday | 14:00 | - 22:00 |
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