Summertime is Pride time. What started as fringe events have become a cultural and political statement across many communities. Last year, 40,000 people were estimated to have attended Manchester Pride.

This year will be no different, with rainbow colours on display up and down the country during the summer months. There will be hundreds of amazing events lined up all over the UK. But if you’re looking to participate in one of the country’s fiercest and most fabulous Pride events, you should head to Manchester.

To help you better understand what Manchester Pride is like, we’ve created this quick guide. We’ll cover what Manchester Pride is, when it is, this year’s Pride theme, and the key performers in 2024’s fantastic line-up. We’ll also cover some great events that you can attend or use as inspiration for creating your own!

Crowd carrying a giant Pride flag in the city.

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Everything you need to know about Manchester Pride 2024

Before we break down this year’s Manchester Pride line-up and what event organisers are doing to celebrate, it’s worth taking a step back and talking about Manchester Pride’s history and why it’s such an important event to a variety of communities in the local area.

What is Manchester Pride?

One reason Manchester Pride is one of the UK’s best Pride events is that Manchester has played a huge role in the UK’s queer liberation movement.

Manchester’s North West Homosexual Law Reform Committee was a key player in the national Campaign for Homosexual Equality in the 1960s, and the city has been hosting fundraising and awareness events for the LGBTQ+ community since the 1980s. 

In 1985, the city held the first annual Manchester Gay Pub and Club Olympics — with Manchester City Council even getting behind the celebrations and awarding a grant to put a banner on Oxford Street.

Fast-forward almost 40 years, and Manchester Pride has grown a lot. But the event’s purpose hasn’t changed.

Manchester Pride is all about challenging discrimination and celebrating a shared vision for a world where LGBTQ+ people are free to live and love without prejudice. In 2022, the festival raised more than £120,000 to support LGBTQ+ charities all over Greater Manchester.

Want to learn more about amazing community-building events around strong existing communities? Check out this guide.

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When is Manchester Pride 2024?

Manchester Pride always takes place over the August Bank Holiday weekend. That means the celebrations will start on Friday, 23 August and go on until Monday, 26 August.

Most of the events happening over the Bank Holiday weekend are free, including:

But the Gay Village Party (which is running Friday to Monday) is ticketed. We’ll cover the stellar line-up for that event in just a minute.

It’s also important to remember that the party extends well beyond the confines of the official Manchester Pride event. Organisations, venues, and event organisers all over the city are planning supporting events in Manchester to coincide with the celebrations.

For example, event organiser LGBTQ Afro-Latin Dance MCR is hosting a free LGBTQ Bachata Class and Social on the Bank Holiday Monday of Manchester Pride. It’s a great way to end the weekend of celebrations and meet new people in a fun and relaxed atmosphere.

Explore what’s happening for Pride on the Eventbrite community.

What is the theme of Manchester Pride 2024?

Every year, Manchester Pride has a theme. This year’s parade theme is “Buzzin To Be Queer – A Hive of Progress.”

Why have the event organisers gone for this theme? It’s a homage to Manchester’s iconic worker bee, with the Manchester Bee taking centre stage. CEO of Manchester Pride, Mark Fletcher, said

“This year we will celebrate our theme of ‘Buzzin’ to be Queer – A Hive of Progress’ and see the ‘Progress Bee’ become more than a symbol, instead becoming a call to action. It reminds us that, just like worker bees collaborating in a hive, LGBTQ+ communities and their allies can achieve great things when we work together to influence change.

It also symbolises the ongoing commitment to progress for LGBTQ+ inclusivity and equality that Manchester Pride champions all year round.”

Who is playing at Manchester Pride 2024?

The 2024 Manchester Pride line-up is already shaping up to be its best ever. Guests and performers will include:

But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Guests can also expect to see Natasha Hamilton from Atomic Kitten, Michelle McKenna from Platnum, Ginger Johnson and more.

Want to see what other events Manchester Pride is hosting in August (and across the rest of the year)? Check out their events page on Eventbrite.

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Manchester Pride events you won’t want to miss in 2024 

Unlike some Pride events, Manchester Pride isn’t just one afternoon of fun. It’s a range of interlinked events happening all over the city at the end of August — and there are quite a few events that you’ll want to mark on your calendar.

To make sure you’re ready for Manchester Pride and hit all the best and boldest events, we’ll walk you through a few of our favourites.

Manchester Pride Parade

The Manchester Pride Parade is Manchester’s biggest annual parade. This year, it’ll be taking place on Saturday 24 August. It starts at 12pm at the junction of Liverpool Road and Deansgate, and it goes all the way to Whitworth Street.

Groups and individuals from all over Manchester and beyond are invited to embrace the Buzzin To Be Queer – A Hive of Progress theme. If you want to join in the parade but don’t want to go it alone, there’s a range of different groups and event organisers linking up on Eventbrite to meet beforehand and march together in the parade.

For example, the Rainbow Devils (the officially recognised lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender supporters club of Manchester United) are encouraging allies to secure their place now to get ready for the march.

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The Candlelit Vigil

This is one of Manchester Pride’s more subdued and reflective events. The Candlelit Vigil is an introspective event that closes the four days of the Manchester Pride festival each year, and it’s designed to remember those lost to HIV over the decades.

The Candlelight Vigil takes place at Sackville Gardens — home to the Alan Turing Memorial, the National Transgender Memorial, and the Beacon of Hope. It offers event attendees a moment to think about how far the LGBTQ+ community has come and how much progress still needs to be made to create equality and drown out hate.

Superbia

Superbia Weekend is the UK’s ultimate celebration of queer talent in music, dance, and filmmaking.

The highlight is, without doubt, the Superbia Cinema Pride Special, which always showcases unique voices, actors, and directors all over the cinemascape. 

That being said, it’s also important to note that Superbia hosts several amazing year-round events with the same goals and themes in mind.

At Pride, Superbia also features a range of events like music workshops for kids, make-up masterclasses, mixers, and art exhibitions.

The Gay Village Party 

The Gay Village Party is Manchester Pride’s only ticketed event, but it’s worth the price.

Based on Canal Street, Manchester’s Gay Village is a British cultural institution, so it’s the perfect home for the city’s biggest Pride celebration.

The Gay Village Party is all about creating a diverse, inclusive, and queer-led celebration of LGBTQ+ love and life.

If you head to this year’s Gay Village Party, you’ll be able to see stars like RuPaul’s Drag Race royalty like Black Pepper and Danny Beard. But there’s loads more, and a portion of every ticket sold goes to the Manchester Pride Community Fund.

LGBTQIA+ coffee mornings @ Ladybarn Community Hub

Ladybarn Community Hub is a welcoming space where attendees can feel free to be themselves and be supported. Its LGBTQIA+ coffee mornings are a great opportunity to meet fellow community members in a relaxing atmosphere.

Get yourself along for a morning of coffee, stories and making new friends.

Photo of a sign with "OUR GAY VILLAGE" written on it.

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LGBT+ Manchester Walking Tour

Manchester Pride isn’t just about looking to the future. A big part of it is celebrating and learning from the past — which is why you may want to check out event organiser Joshua Martin Events and their upcoming LGBT+ Manchester Walking Tour.

The tour immerses walkers in Manchester’s story, showing them key sites around Manchester and its iconic Gay Village that helped forge the city’s amazing LGBTQ+ community and secure equality for people all over Britain.

The tour is led by Mancunian LGBT History master’s degree graduates — so they definitely know what they’re talking about.

Create your own pride event with Eventbrite 

It’s important to note this is just the tip of the iceberg. Manchester is where it’s all happening this August Bank Holiday weekend, and you can’t miss out! There are loads of amazing events unfolding as part of Pride, and you could even create your own. 

You can use Eventbrite to plan your own event — once you have your event idea locked in, start by creating an event page. Once your event is on our platform, it’ll be searchable for millions of potential attendees. It really is that simple. Join Eventbrite now to draw inspiration from our community and use our range of tools to plan, promote, and manage your own Pride event.