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Pride Parade
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Thanks to the incredible work of Sahir and the ongoing efforts of the local queer community, Liverpool's Pride 2025 is still going ahead - it just looks a little different this time round! Here's all the main events ahead of time, so you know what to look forward to on Pride weekend!

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Lovelocks Coffee Shop

A welcoming and supportive pre-march space open from 8:30am - if this is your first Pride March, if you're attending alone and would like to make friends, or if you just want a quiet space to prepare, this is the perfect place to start your Pride weekend!

Pier Head to M&S Bank Arena

The march is taking a flat route along Liverpool's iconic waterfront, with the parade being headed up by a bloc of trans and queer disabled people - meaning that the parade can be kept at an easy pace that doesn't leave anyone behind! 

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Children, Young People & Families Zone at the Museum of Liverpool

The Museum of Liverpool will be transformed into a dedicated Children, Young People & Families zone, designed with the help of GYRO, Comics Youth CIC and LGBTQ+ family advocates to be safe, inclusive and joyful - a space where young people can truly thrive.

Access Pride

The Brink

This year's main stage is being taken over by local drag artists and queer performers - Liverpool talent for Liverpool Pride! You can see the whole list of performers here.

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Celebrate With Us

M&S Bank Arena

This year's main stage is being taken over by local drag artists and queer performers - Liverpool talent for Liverpool's Pride!
Not only that, but there will be a whole section of the hall dedicated to queer organisations and creators.

Ride With Us

Free buses to the Pride Quarter from 5pm - 6pm

This year's main stage is being taken over by local drag artists and queer performers - Liverpool talent for Liverpool Pride! You can see the whole list of performers here.

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Gayming With Us

Lovelocks Coffee Shop

Muster on the Pier Head starts at 9:30, with speeches from local activists and queer people starting at 10:30. Pride is and always has been a protest, and Sahir want to keep that energy!

Remember With Us

Liverpool Parish Church

This year's main stage is being taken over by local drag artists and queer performers - Liverpool talent for Liverpool Pride! You can see the whole list of performers here.

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Image by Mercedes Mehling

Independent Events

Pride Parties all across the city!

Left the march and still hungry for more? Or do you just fancy something a little different? Check out our calendar of independent Pride events happening this week!

From cabaret and clubbing, to garden parties and games nights - here's everything we can find going on across Liverpool during Pride weekend!

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