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London Pride Route Map Release as Final Countdown Begins for LGBT Festival

GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 5 – The free event features over 35,000 participants and seven stages with headline performances, promoting LGBTQ+ visibility and inclusion across central London.

  • London Pride is taking place on Saturday, July 5, with a parade starting at 12pm at Hyde Park Corner and ending around 6pm on Whitehall.
  • The event builds on months of preparation by the Metropolitan Police and organizers to ensure a safe celebration free from discrimination or hate crime.
  • The parade features participation from hundreds of groups and tens of thousands of individuals, traveling through landmarks such as Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, and Haymarket, with seven different stages offering performances throughout the event.
  • Mayor Sadiq Khan emphasized the importance of celebrating London's diverse LGBTQI+ communities and stated Pride is a global symbol of inclusion, while an after party at Clapham Grand will host 1,000 dancers featuring Nadine Coyle.
  • The event is expected to attract over a million visitors, transforming central London and reinforcing ongoing efforts to champion LGBTQI+ rights and acceptance.
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