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Celebrating Identity and Unity: Pride on The Park 2025 🎉

Celebrating Identity and Unity: Pride on The Park 2025 🎉

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Get ready for one of the most vibrant weekends of the year, as Brighton & Hove throws open its arms for Pride on The Park 2025, a dazzling celebration of love, identity, and community. Taking place on the 2nd and 3rd of August, this year’s Pride promises to be bigger, bolder, and more joyful than ever before.

With an all-star lineup that spans legendary divas, dancefloor icons, and rising LGBTQ+ talents, the weekend is already shaping up to be unforgettable. Headlining the main stage is none other than global superstar Mariah Carey, delivering her first-ever Brighton Pride performance. She’ll be joined by Brighton’s very own Fatboy Slim, the genre-bending Ashnikko, Eurovision queen Loreen, dance-pop powerhouse Confidence Man, and hyperpop star Slayyyter.

If that weren’t enough, the legendary Sister Sledge featuring Kathy Sledge, Sugababes, Will Young, Natalie Imbruglia, Ultra Naté, and Andy Bell (of Erasure fame) are all set to perform across the weekend. And with the fabulous Gok Wan behind the decks, expect the party to go well beyond the stage.

More than 150 LGBTQ+ artists will be taking part, spread across multiple stages with live music, cabaret, DJs, spoken word, and more. Alongside the entertainment, there’ll be food and drink from around the world, immersive art installations, and community zones designed to be safe, inclusive spaces for all ages and identities.

But Pride on The Park isn’t just a party—it’s a powerful statement. As an official fundraising event, proceeds from the weekend help support local LGBTQ+ charities and services throughout Brighton & Hove. It’s a celebration rooted in activism, pride, and progress, reminding us all that the fight for equality still matters—and that joy can be a form of resistance.

Whether you come for the music, the message, or the community spirit, Pride on The Park 2025 invites everyone to show up, be seen, and be proud. It’s more than a weekend—it’s a movement.

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