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Glasgow Pride 2025 set to shine with parade, parties, and Pride hub
Glasgow Pride 2025 set to shine with parade, parties, and Pride hub

Scotsman

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Glasgow Pride 2025 set to shine with parade, parties, and Pride hub

Past Pride march Scotland's biggest celebration of LGBTQ+ life and culture returns this summer as Glasgow Pride 2025 rolls out the rainbow carpet from Friday, July 18 to Sunday, July 20, drawing tens of thousands of locals and international visitors to the city. Sign up to our daily newsletter – Regular news stories and round-ups from around Scotland direct to your inbox Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... From gin tastings to drag royalty and a record-breaking Pride Parade, this year's edition promises a vibrant weekend of inclusivity, celebration, and community power under the theme of queer joy. Organisers expect over 50,000 people to take part in the three-day event, marking Glasgow Pride as one of the largest and most colourful LGBTQ+ celebrations in the UK. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The centrepiece of the festival is the Pride Parade on Saturday, July 19, where participants will gather from 12:00 PM at Glasgow Green, stepping off at 1:00 PM en route to George Square. With over 100 organisations involved — including LGBTQ+ rights groups, allies, artists, and public figures — the parade offers an opportunity for Glaswegians and visitors to take a joyful and political stand for equality and inclusion. This year's Pride programme includes more than 22 events hosted in venues throughout Glasgow, from the historic Barrowlands Ballroom to intimate clubs in Merchant City. Event Highlights: Gin Tastings & Drag Shows Live music & queer disco nights The AMXM Pride Party (Glassford Street) DILF Pride Edition for bear and leather subcultures The Pride Hub at Strath Union – a free, inclusive, safe space for post-parade entertainment, education, and food stalls Virginia Street, home to some of Glasgow's most popular LGBTQ+ venues, will be buzzing all weekend with themed after-parties and live performances. Notable venues like The Waterloo Bar, Katie's Bar, and The Riding Room will also host special events, embracing the city's diverse queer nightlife scene. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad With hotel rooms filling up fast, visitors are urged to book accommodations early. Popular picks include: YOTEL Glasgow – in the heart of the city, ideal for nightlife access Native Glasgow – 1920s charm near Merchant City voco Grand Central – luxury and history beside Central Station Motel One Glasgow – budget-friendly and stylish A spokesperson for the event said: 'Glasgow Pride is more than a weekend — it's a movement of visibility, resilience, and celebration. We're proud to build a safe and vibrant space for everyone under the rainbow, whether you're marching, performing, or cheering from the sidelines.' In a show of solidarity, local and online businesses are supporting Pride. The Leather Impressions — known for handcrafted fetish fashion — is offering a 10% discount on leather harnesses and other pride-themed gear throughout July in celebration of Glasgow Pride, with part of the proceeds going to LGBTQ+ mental health support initiatives. Plan Your Visit Visitors are encouraged to use public transport and prepare for possible delays in the city centre during parade hours. For updates and full listings:

Hollywood A-lister includes X-rated chant by Glasgow music fans in new movie
Hollywood A-lister includes X-rated chant by Glasgow music fans in new movie

Scottish Sun

time07-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Hollywood A-lister includes X-rated chant by Glasgow music fans in new movie

The X-Men star told of his pride in the Glasgow crowd who shouted 'Here we, here we, here we f* go!' during a gig scene XXX-MEN Hollywood A-lister includes X-rated chant by Glasgow music fans in new movie JAMES McAvoy has revealed he has included an X-rated chant by 2,000 music fans in his debut movie as a director. The X-Men star told of his pride in the Glasgow crowd who shouted 'Here we, here we, here we f* go!' during a gig scene at the city's famous Barrowland venue. 2 2 The famouse Barrowlands Ballroom music venue in Glasgow. Credit: Getty McAvoy, 46, has been shooting the true story of students Gavin Bain and Billy Boyd, who fooled top music bosses into believing they were US rappers. The California Schemin' director said: 'We basically put on a gig and the guys in the movie performed as if they were doing a gig. 'Glasgow showed up, we didn't pay them, and gave us a real, big movie ending. They gave everything, it was amazing, I felt so proud.' McAvoy told the Liverpool Comic Con convention: 'There's a thing people in Glasgow do when they go to a gig, they shout, 'Here we, here we, here we f* go!'. So we have Glasgow in the film doing that.' Bain and Boyd, played by Séamus McLean Ross and Samuel Bottomley, reinvented themselves as hip-hop act Silibil N' Brains after being mocked for their Scottish accents at a US audition. They then landed a record deal, appeared on MTV and supported Eminem.

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