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THINGS TO DO

THE BIG WEEKEND

All weekend, The Village

Rita Ora will be topping the bill on the Thomas Cook Airlines Stage - joined by acts including Jake ShearsSigalaAlexandra Burke, Nadine CoyleGok Wan and new additions Todrick Hall and Samantha Mumba.

Acts playing the Gaydio Dance Arena include Dave Pearce, Pete Tong and DJ Paulette - while two of the original DJs from Studio 54, Nicky Siano and Jellybean Benitez, will recreate a night at the famous New York club on Friday.

Over on the Sackville Boutique Stage will be Proms In The ParkHeather Peace Presents and cult rave bingo night Bongo’s Bingo, which has taken Manchester (and Europe) by storm with its chaotic combination of bonkers bingo, table dancing and offbeat prizes.

You can also get stuck into a silent disco, diva karaoke and a sing-along-cinema (details here) as well as an expo featuring 40 stalls in Bloom Street car park and the 'village markets' along Chorlton Street. 

Stage timings are yet TBA but here's who's playing where... 

FRIDAY 24 AUGUST

Thomas Cook Airlines Stage

Jake Shears

Louise (Redknapp)

Guilty Pleasures

Screw the DJ


Gaydio Dance Arena

Nicky Siano

Jellybean Benitez

Jamie Bull


Sackville Boutique Stage

Bongo's Bingo

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Louise


SATURDAY 25 AUGUST

Thomas Cook Airlines Stage

Sigala

Disciples

Gok Wan (DJ set)

Big Freedia

Nadine Coyle

Kelli-Leigh

Sink the Pink

Cutmore


Gaydio Dance Arena

Dave Pearce

Pete Tong

Jon Pleased Wimmin

Darren (808 State)

Kriss Herbert


Sackville Boutique Stage

Heather Peace

Emily Burns

Susie Blue

Chloe Hawes

Eli Star & Sarah Beth

Jess Kemp

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Sigala


SUNDAY 26 AUGUST

Thomas Cook Airlines Stage

Rita Ora

Todrick Hall

Samantha Mumba

Bright Light Bright Light

Youngr

Chelcee Grimes

Miri

July Jones


Gaydio Dance Arena

Ana Matronic

Danny Howard

DJ Paulette

TCTS


Sackville Boutique Stage

Angie Brown

Kelly Wilde

Hayley-Ria Christian

Lucas Primmer

Annabelle Lectar

Create Theatre Productions

Krystal Kane

Kyle Finn

Wolfy

Rachel Kelly

Ivory

Beverly Tight Lipps

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Rita Ora


MONDAY 27 AUGUST

Thomas Cook Airlines Stage

Alexandra Burke

Lucy Spraggan

OMYO

Ruby Murry

Richard Hadfield

Wicked

Tabitha Jade

Tyni


Sackville Boutique Stage

T-Party

Gery Love

JoJo McClay

Monopoly Phonic

Ajah UK

Beau & Violet

Husk

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Alexandra Burke


THE PARADE

Saturday 25 August, 12pm, City centre

Arguably the festival's most highly anticipated event, the Parade draws tens of thousands of spectators as it winds through the city, from Liverpool Road to The Village (route below). This year’s theme is ‘Circus of Acceptance’ so expect outlandish costumes aplenty, as well as the usual procession of community floats that symbolise Pride’s ethos of unity. 

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The Manchester Pride Parade is the festival's most highly anticipated event
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The parade route

THE SUPERBIA WEEKEND

All weekend, Cornerhouse (70 Oxford Street)

From cabaret to conversations and community workshops, Superbia is a free weekend of activities - launching with Friday's premiere of Invisible Women, a documentary charting the last 50 years of Manchester's LGBTQ history through the personal stories of two incredible women and their life of activism and rebellion. Full timetable below... 

ALL WEEKEND

The Superbia Gallery: New Queer Art

New LGBT+ art in Superbia's pop-up gallery: including Not Going Shopping, a brand new sound installation from Abigail Ward; Temporary Protest, Permanent Monument by ReCon, responding to the Section 28 demonstrations; Conor Collins’ IV blood portrait of Princess Diana; new MMU graduate art, new film and more. Some of the artists will be there in person on Sunday at 12.30pm to talk about their work.


SATURDAY 25 AUGUST

Post Pride parade party | 2pm onwards

Relax, socialise and celebrate in the café space of No 70 - with free food, a Pride party playlist, specially concocted soft drinks and an art workshop for kids of all ages. Feel free to bring along your parade costumes and props.

A History of Pride: From Stonewall rebellion to the present day | 6–7pm

Superbia Project Manager Greg Thorpe takes visitors on a history tour of Pride, from the 1969 Stonewall uprising and beyond to Pride in the UK and around the world today. He'll use imagery, video, activist profiles, history books and memoirs to remind us why we still march today.

The Superbia cabaret | 8–10pm

A spectacular line up of talent from Manchester and beyond; featuring drag with Violet Blonde, young Superbia Chapbook author Kenya Sterling reading new work, comedy from the awesome Lydia Bernsmeier-Mullow, live music from the inimitable queer chanteuse Tommy Poppers, and your fabulous compere Dorian Wilde.

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The Superbia cabaret lineup includes drag queen Violet Blonde @violetofficial


SUNDAY 26 AUGUST

Yoga | 11am–12pm

Free beginners/intermediate yoga class with Jonathen Bowen. Mats provided if you don’t have one. Start your Sunday with a positive mind and strong body.

The Superbia Gallery: Artist talk | 12.30–1.30pm

Have a guided tour and hear from a selection of artists showing new work in the gallery space. Learn about the making of their work and the inspiration and stories behind what they do.

‘My Recoverist Family’: Screening and recovery conversation | 2–3.15pm

This Superbia-supported documentary follows legendary queer performance artist David Hoyle and a group of LGBT artists as they workshop creative responses to their relationships with drugs, alcohol, the community and each other. An entertaining, touching and surprising piece of film exploring the concept of ‘recoverism’ from a specifically LGBT point of view. Afterwards, join the artists for a welcoming and open discussion about substance and recovery, creativity, queer life, self-discovery and the crucial question: What lies beyond…?

Visible: Screening and workshop | 3.30–5pm

Visible is a 20 minute documentary by Campbell X and Kayza Rose exploring the rich history of LGBTQ+ people of colour. The screening will be followed by a workshop with special guests Rainbow Noir and friends exploring the themes of the film and the present day ‘visibility’ of LGBTQIA people of colour.

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Darren Pritchard will be hosting a vogue workshop @ Word of Warning

“We Can Make You Look Beautiful”: Non-femme Presentation, ‘Pampering’ and Cancer | 5–6.30pm

In a landscape of long wigs, make up and makeovers and pamper packages, are some people left on the shelf? A funny, frank and intelligent look at life with cancer when you aren’t cheered up by lipstick and frills; with performances and readings by Claire Mooney, Helen Mort, Debbie Sharp, Eileen and Jackie Stacey.

Fleshback: Queer raving in Manchester’s twilight zone | 6.45–7.15pm

Already near-legendary Boiler Room documentary showing on the cinema screen. Director Stephen Isaac-Wilson takes viewers on a tour of Manchester's most infamous queer parties. Meet the dancers, DJs and artists who make Manchester’s nightlife tick, while looking back over 30 years of creative nightlife via Flesh and more.

Vogue dance workshop with Darren Pritchard | 7.30–8.30pm

Following last year’s packed-out vogue dance class, the legendary Darren Pritchard – choreographer, writer, Mother of the House Of Ghetto and Director of Black Gold Arts – is back to share his choreography skills. Darren’s practice is deeply rooted in the black queer urban history of the vogue art form so prepare to learn as well as sweat. No experience required, just dress 'comfy and cool.'


THE CANDLELIT VIGIL

Monday 27 August, 9pm, Sackville Gardens

A touching culmination - which sees Sackville Gardens turned into a sea of flickering candles - the vigil is a chance to come together and remember those no longer with us, those currently suffering and to recognise the many challenges still faced by LGBT+ communities.

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The Pride vigil

CRYSTAL MAZE

22-29 August, Lower Byrom Street

For one week only, the crystals will be pink and the maze master’s costume rainbow-coloured, as the Crystal Maze live experience shows its pride for Pride - with plenty more décor additions besides. 

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The Crystal Maze

GLITTERBOX

Saturday 25 August, 10pm-4am, Albert Hall

Following its sell-out show at The Albert Hall in May, Glitterbox returns to Manchester as the official Pride after-party: featuring  Roger Sanchez, Hifi Sean, Simon Dunmore and Julie McKnight. Albert's Schloss, below the hall, will also be celebrating Pride with 'August Spank Holiday: Shake Your Tail Feathers'. Oo-er. 

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Glitterbox takes over Albert Hall for the Pride after-party

COME AS YOU ARE WEEKENDER

24-26 August, The Refuge

Billed as Manchester's favourite Pride after-party, the Come As You Are Weekender returns to The Refuge this weekend with two heavyweight disco-masters, Horse Meat Disco and Edit, and a few pals to boot. They say Come As You Are is a 'celebration of love, music, food and a cornucopia of much more...whatever day, night, inside, outside combination you choose.' Who are we to argue?

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Come As You Are

THINGS TO EAT

There are several venues around The Village offering Pride deals. Alternatively, check out out these rainbow specials below... 

AFTERNOON TEA | The Lowry

The Lowry Hotel is kicking off its monthly themed afternoon teas with a colourful Pride version - rainbow layered cake and glittery macaroons included. What’s more, £1 from each sale goes to the Pride charity. As well as sweet treats, the £29.50 special comes with gourmet sandwiches, traditional scones with clotted cream and top-notch tea (boozy upgrade available).

BURGERS | Dive

Talk about diving in at the deep end…

NOODLES | Wok’s Cluckin

One of the latest batch of street foodsters at Hatch on Oxford Road, Wok’s Cluckin will be serving up rainBOWLs this weekend - combining their curry laksa with some very zippy noodles. It’s one of several Pride-related happenings at Hatch: more info here

PANCAKES | The Anthologist

The Anthologist’s vibrant stack comes with glittery Prosecco for £15. 19 Café Bar will also be offering colourful crepes, as well as donating a percentage of all takeout coffee proceeds to Pride. 


THINGS TO DRINK

PRIDE OF ALSTON | Alston Bar & Beef

A vanilla and passion fruit infused gin martini, with pineapple foam and fizzy laces, Alton’s Pride cocktail not only looks and tastes the biz - it’s for a good cause too. Alongside the Living Room’s ‘Pride Tree’, proceeds will be donated to the George House Trust charity throughout August. More info here

Others offering limited edition cocktails include Asha’s, Masons, Menagerie, The Pen & Pencil, Grafene and First Street’s newest addition School for Scandal. 

FREAKSHAKE | Black Milk

With six layers of vibrant colours atop one of their signature shakes, Black Milk’s Pride concoction isn’t for the faint of heart (or small of stomach). Yes you might well end up using all your calorie count in one go but you’ll sure enjoy doing it - and £1 from each shake goes to Pride. 

SUNDAES AND KATIGORI | Shoryu Ramen

From 23 - 25 August, the Japanese restaurant will be serving both rainbow sundaes and rainbow katigori (shaved ice) to celebrate all things Pride: 10% of proceeds go to LGBTQ+ charity Stonewall. Shoryu will be also be offering 10% discount to customers who show the team a rainbow on 25 August (not to be used in conjunction with any other discount, offer or set menu.)


THINGS TO SEE

GIANT PRIDE PAINTBRUSH

The Avenue, Spinningfields

A giant Pride-themed art installation turned up in Spinningfields this week, just outside Australasia's Sunset bar: an inflatable paintbrush, painting a rainbow walkway along part of The Avenue and up the stairs. You have to go take a look, if only for Instagram.

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Paint the rainbow

PRIDE'S LGBT TRAFFIC LIGHTS

22-27 August, City centre 

Crossed a road in Manchester recently? Then you might have noticed the green man has taken a temporary hike. That’s because Siemens’ traffic division is marking Pride with four special diversity signals - representing lesbian, gay, heterosexual and transgender relationships. You might wanna check out the 'zebra' crossing by Piccadilly too. 

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Manchester's new Pride traffic lights

YOU BROUGHT YOUR OWN LIGHT

Until 29 September, Central Library

This powerful exhibition by acclaimed Manchester-based photographer Allie Crewe shows there is nothing linear about femininity, or what it means to be a woman, in the 21st century. A celebration of her groundbreaking and evocative work with transgender subjects, it’s sponsored by national transgender charity Sparkle. More here.

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You Brought Your Own Light


Tickets

Third release Big Weekend tickets are priced at £28 for the full weekend, £20 for day; and family and children's tickets are also available. Tickets provide guests with access to the event site, including the Main Arena, Sackville Gardens Boutique Stage, the Gaydio Dance Arena and the Expo and help Manchester Pride raise essential money for LGBT+ causes in Greater Manchester.  

For more information on The Big Weekend visit the website.