Saturday 27th July | 2024
Nottingham City Centre
FREE event
Notts Pride is a registered charity and run entirely by volunteers. They organise the East Midlands’ biggest and all-embracing free Pride event, which takes place on the last Saturday of July.
They are here to celebrate Nottinghamshire’s vibrant LGBTQ+ community and ensure queer voices are heard.
The March
Notts Pride begins with a visibility march through the city centre of more than 7,000 LGBTQ+ people and allies. Many businesses, charities, groups and organisations join us, while many more march as individuals, couples and families. Our Pride march stewards will be on hand to help guide and organise those taking part and will be there if you have any questions or need assistance. We love to see such large numbers taking part in the march but remember to plan ahead as you may be on your feet for quite some time. Sun protection and plenty of water are both highly recommended.
When: 11.00am
Where: The junction of Lister Gate & Castle Gate (outside M&S).
Around 5,000 people join us in the afternoon, with educational stalls weaving their way through the streets of Nottingham. You will find local grassroots community groups, charities, organisations and staff networks who offer services, support and information to LGBTQ+ people.
The theme of celebration continues throughout the day as we provide a central stage for a host of artists from Nottinghamshire’s LGBTQ+ community. From spoken word poets and musicians to drag artists, we recognise the importance of celebrating local talent and they will always be our headliners. If the main stage reaches capacity, our security may pause admitting people to the stage area for a short while for health and safety reasons, so please do not be offended if this happens. There is plenty going on for everyone to enjoy.
Headline artists annoucned so far include Tia Kofi and The Dolly Show.
The stage will run from 1.00pm - 6.00pm on Saturday 27th July at Sneinton Market Square.
A new space for 2024. Activities for families and younger people. If you need some quiet time or a place to sit away from the crowds this will be the place to be!.
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