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Hot weather hopes for large Pride turnout in city
Hot weather hopes for large Pride turnout in city

Yahoo

time21-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Hot weather hopes for large Pride turnout in city

Thousands are expected to turn out to what promises to be a scorching edition of Stoke-on-Trent Pride this year. Saturday's event will be held at Hanley Park from noon until 18:00 BST, featuring hours of entertainment and more than 140 stalls. Among the musical acts performing on the main stage will be former X-Factor contestant Honey G, singer Rob King and dance-pop vocalist Berri. Carl Gratty, director of Stoke-on-Trent Pride, said the sunny and warm weather on the forecast for Saturday was a "long time coming" for the event. There was a huge turnout the last time the event had good weather, he said, and he predicted it would be a similar case for 2025. "Pride is there for everybody, it's not just for the LGTBQ+ community – it's for everybody who wants to show support for equality and diversity in the city," he added. Follow BBC Stoke & Staffordshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram. Pride banner vandalised for sixth time 'LGBT rights must be defended with all our might' Photographer's work showcases city Pride event Pride flags and bunting torn down and stolen 'Lifeline' pride event to go ahead after appeal Stoke-on-Trent Pride

Hot weather hopes for large Stoke-on-Trent Pride turnout
Hot weather hopes for large Stoke-on-Trent Pride turnout

BBC News

time21-06-2025

  • Climate
  • BBC News

Hot weather hopes for large Stoke-on-Trent Pride turnout

Thousands are expected to turn out to what promises to be a scorching edition of Stoke-on-Trent Pride this event will be held at Hanley Park from noon until 18:00 BST, featuring hours of entertainment and more than 140 the musical acts performing on the main stage will be former X-Factor contestant Honey G, singer Rob King and dance-pop vocalist Gratty, director of Stoke-on-Trent Pride, said the sunny and warm weather on the forecast for Saturday was a "long time coming" for the event. There was a huge turnout the last time the event had good weather, he said, and he predicted it would be a similar case for 2025."Pride is there for everybody, it's not just for the LGTBQ+ community – it's for everybody who wants to show support for equality and diversity in the city," he added. Follow BBC Stoke & Staffordshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

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