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All you need to know for Liverpool Pride 2025
All you need to know for Liverpool Pride 2025

BBC News

time26-07-2025

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All you need to know for Liverpool Pride 2025

Thousands of people are expected to head to Liverpool this weekend for Pride celebrations, one of the highlights of the city's cultural authorities have said they are expecting large crowds for the event on what is expected to be a hot weekend. Where will the march take place? Liverpool's Pride march will follow a new route this year, which starts at the city's Pier Head on 26 July for the first start at 11:30 BST and will follow a route that begins at the Three Graces on the city's then runs along Strand Street and Salthouse Quay at the Albert Dock before ending at the M&S Bank Arena, where a ticketed event will take place at 12: new route has been designed to be fully accessible, step-free and wheelchair friendly to ensure the whole community can get involved in the celebrations, organisers said. This year's event is being run by Liverpool-based LGBT charity Sahir House for the first time. Both Liverpool and Everton Football clubs will be present at the march, Sahir House chief executive Ant Hopkinson said "sends a powerful message of unity, inclusion and love".This years' march will be led by a representative group of local trans community members, organised by Protect Scouse Hopkinson said it was "not just a celebration".It was also "a moment to reflect on the hardships faced on our communities as well and stand in solidarity together and think what can we do to support each other", he added. What is happening at M&S Bank Arena? The march ends at the M&S Bank Arena where an afternoon of "LGBTQ+ joy, creativity and community" is set to take the acts at the show are House of Suarez, Joey and the Hot Tub Boys, Rainbow Chorus, Proud Marys and many other singers, dancers, drag performers and will also be a marketplace packed with local artists, indie makers, queer-owned businesses and services, organisers said. Doors open at 12:30 BST and tickets cost £5.50 with a 50p booking fee. What are other events are happening? Elsewhere Royal Albert Dock Liverpool there will be an afternoon of free entertainment and music. Anchor Courtyard, on the corner of Gower Street and Salthouse Quay, will be transformed into an open-air party 13:00- 16:30 there will be DJ sets playing "upbeat non-stop feel-good anthems" from on a pop-up stage. A specially-decorated bike sound system will also cruise on a boat around the inner quay from 14:00-16:00 BST, playing music. The Museum of Liverpool is also hosting a series of events across the weekend in partnership with Pride in include an exhibition on the life and career of the Frankie Goes to Hollywood frontman Holly is focused on finding queer community and friendship in Liverpool by Liverpool-based poet and student Cyrus Allen and Liverpool-based photographer Emily Collins. And a special reflective service is being held at Liverpool Cathedral on Sunday at 18:30 BST to mark Liverpool Pride 2025. How many people are going? With thousands expected to descend on the city centre Merseyside Police have issued advice to people about how to stay safe at the event."Liverpool is renowned for warmly welcoming thousands of people to the city, and this Saturday is no exception as we are anticipating high volumes of people travelling to the area to enjoy everything it has to offer," Ch Insp Dave Morgan said: "Saturday is expected to be a warm day, so we urge people to be prepared for the weather, drink sensibly and please look out for each other.""As with any large event, we remind the public to be vigilant, trust their instincts and report anything that they see that doesn't feel rightThere will be some road closures in place around the waterfront and Pier Head people are advised to use public transport and alternative routes and plan their journeys. Listen to the best of BBC Radio Merseyside on Sounds and follow BBC Merseyside on Facebook, X, and Instagram. You can also send story ideas via Whatsapp to 0808 100 2230.

Liverpool's new Pride route for 2025 revealed
Liverpool's new Pride route for 2025 revealed

Yahoo

time16-07-2025

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Liverpool's new Pride route for 2025 revealed

A new route for Liverpool's Pride march has been revealed. The celebration of LGBTQ+ communities had been cancelled for 2025 amid financial pressures but was saved earlier this month when charity Sahir House stepped in to run the event. The event, which has previously taken place at St George's Hall, will start at the city's Pier Head for the first time on 26 July. Ant Hopkinson, chief executive officer at Sahir, said Pier Head "will transform into a rainbow of colours as the community comes together - providing a breathtaking visual of Liverpool's determination and community spirit to the world". The new route has been designed to be fully accessible, step-free and wheelchair friendly to ensure the whole community can get involved in the celebrations, organisers said. Celebrations start at 11:30 BST and will follow a route from Three Graces at the city's waterfront, along Strand Street and Salthouse Quay at the Albert Dock before ending at the M&S Bank Arena where a ticketed event will take place at 12:30. "Making sure that the route for Liverpool's Pride 2025 was fully accessible was a key priority for the team at Sahir," Mr Hopkinson said. "The refreshed route for this year ensures that all members of the LGBTQ+ community are able to join the celebrations in their entirety." The march will be led by a representative group of local trans community members, organised by Protect Scouse Dolls. Mr Hopkinson said it was "not just a celebration" as there needed to be "a moment to reflect on the hardships faced on our communities as well and stand in solidarity together and think what can we do to support each other". Listen to the best of BBC Radio Merseyside on Sounds and follow BBC Merseyside on Facebook, X, and Instagram. You can also send story ideas via Whatsapp to 0808 100 2230. City's Pride event back on after charity steps in Charity launches fundraiser 'to make Pride happen' Liverpool Pride cancelled amid financial pressures Record crowds descend on city's Pride event LCR Pride

Liverpool's new Pride route for 2025 revealed
Liverpool's new Pride route for 2025 revealed

BBC News

time16-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Liverpool's new Pride route for 2025 revealed

A new route for Liverpool's Pride march has been celebration of LGBTQ+ communities had been cancelled for 2025 amid financial pressures but was saved earlier this month when charity Sahir House stepped in to run the event, which has previously taken place at St George's Hall, will start at the city's Pier Head for the first time on 26 Hopkinson, chief executive officer at Sahir, said Pier Head "will transform into a rainbow of colours as the community comes together - providing a breathtaking visual of Liverpool's determination and community spirit to the world". The new route has been designed to be fully accessible, step-free and wheelchair friendly to ensure the whole community can get involved in the celebrations, organisers start at 11:30 BST and will follow a route from Three Graces at the city's waterfront, along Strand Street and Salthouse Quay at the Albert Dock before ending at the M&S Bank Arena where a ticketed event will take place at 12:30. "Making sure that the route for Liverpool's Pride 2025 was fully accessible was a key priority for the team at Sahir," Mr Hopkinson said."The refreshed route for this year ensures that all members of the LGBTQ+ community are able to join the celebrations in their entirety."The march will be led by a representative group of local trans community members, organised by Protect Scouse Hopkinson said it was "not just a celebration" as there needed to be "a moment to reflect on the hardships faced on our communities as well and stand in solidarity together and think what can we do to support each other". Listen to the best of BBC Radio Merseyside on Sounds and follow BBC Merseyside on Facebook, X, and Instagram. You can also send story ideas via Whatsapp to 0808 100 2230.

Charity launches fundraiser 'to make Pride happen'
Charity launches fundraiser 'to make Pride happen'

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

Charity launches fundraiser 'to make Pride happen'

A charity has launched a fundraising campaign to host an alternative Pride event in Liverpool after the annual celebration and march in the city was cancelled. LCR Pride announced last week that the march, due to take place in July, would no longer happen because of financial challenges. Ant Hopkinson, the chief executive of the Sahir House charity, said it had pledged to raise money to help facilitate an alternative event because "Liverpool deserves a Pride". "Pride is a protest, pride is a celebration. It means many things to different people," he "We've realised as a city that no one organisation should own and operate something like Pride." Mr Hopkinson said the charity had been approached by lots of "disappointed and concerned" people. He said a range of potential cash-generating ideas had been suggested but there was a "very significant challenge" of only seven weeks to arrange an event in time for July. "We have a list of aspirations - we are currently pulling together community stakeholders, partners and local people to see what's possible," he said. With ideas ranging from a rally and a peaceful march to a street festival, Mr Hopkinson said the community "would be at the heart of the plans". "Liverpool is all about community," he said. "Pride is owned by everyone. Let's have a Pride that centres around community. "The idea of working as a collective, as a collaborative of individuals and organisations, works much better and actually feels more Scouse and more authentic." Listen to the best of BBC Radio Merseyside on Sounds and follow BBC Merseyside on Facebook, X, and Instagram. You can also send story ideas via Whatsapp to 0808 100 2230. Liverpool Pride cancelled amid financial pressures Record crowds descend on city's Pride event Instagram: Sahir House

Charity launches fundraiser 'to make Pride happen in Liverpool'
Charity launches fundraiser 'to make Pride happen in Liverpool'

BBC News

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Charity launches fundraiser 'to make Pride happen in Liverpool'

A charity has launched a fundraising campaign to host an alternative Pride event in Liverpool after the annual celebration and march in the city was cancelled. LCR Pride announced last week that the march, due to take place in July, would no longer happen because of financial Hopkinson, the chief executive of the Sahir House charity, said it had pledged to raise money to help facilitate an alternative event because "Liverpool deserves a Pride"."Pride is a protest, pride is a celebration. It means many things to different people," he "We've realised as a city that no one organisation should own and operate something like Pride." Mr Hopkinson said the charity had been approached by lots of "disappointed and concerned" said a range of potential cash-generating ideas had been suggested but there was a "very significant challenge" of only seven weeks to arrange an event in time for July."We have a list of aspirations - we are currently pulling together community stakeholders, partners and local people to see what's possible," he ideas ranging from a rally and a peaceful march to a street festival, Mr Hopkinson said the community "would be at the heart of the plans"."Liverpool is all about community," he said."Pride is owned by everyone. Let's have a Pride that centres around community."The idea of working as a collective, as a collaborative of individuals and organisations, works much better and actually feels more Scouse and more authentic." Listen to the best of BBC Radio Merseyside on Sounds and follow BBC Merseyside on Facebook, X, and Instagram. You can also send story ideas via Whatsapp to 0808 100 2230.

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