‘Romeo + Juliet’ will screen on our open-air movie boat on the evening of Friday June 16 and will follow an opening-night screening of Steven Spielberg's ‘Jaws’ on Thursday June 15. Recommended: Need somewhere to go after the parade? Check out the best LGBTQ+ bars and clubs in London.This summer Time Out is launching the first ever open-air cinema to sail the Thames – and we’ve just added a screening of Baz Luhrmann’s swooning romance ‘Romeo + Juliet’ to the line-up so that you can watch Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes fall in love while cruising down the river after sunset. Ebony Rose Dark, Bitten Peach, Princess Julia, The Glory and Divas will be on the Soho Square stage and Sadie Sinner & The Cocoa Butter Club, Beau Jangles, London Gay Men's Chorus and Sweet FA will be on the Dean Street stage. The Golden Square stage will see acts including Lordin, Don One, Jamie Fuxx, Club Kali and Cocoa Butter Club. In Leicester Square Grace Parry, Eloise Viola, West End Cast of Tina the Musical and Adam All and Apple Derrieres will take to the stage. On the Trafalgar Square Stage, you can watch performances from the West End cast of Six the Musical, Winners of Pride's Got Talent 2023, Idina Menzel and Adam Lambert. Who will be performing in the London Pride Parade line-up?Įxpect to see a wealth of LGBTQ+ talent across multiple stages, including the main stage in Trafalgar Square, The Dean Street Cabaret Stage, The Golden Square World Stage and The LGBTQIA Women and Non-Binary Stage in Leicester Square. The grandstand in Haymarket will be open from 11am. What time does the London Pride Parade start?Īs in previous years, the London Pride parade will start at noon at Hyde Park Corner. We look forward to London’s LGBT+ communities coming together again on Jas we continue to show up for visibility, unity and equality for all LGBT+ people.’ This year London’s Pride parade will place on Saturday, July 1.Ĭhristopher Joell-Deshields, Pride in London CEO, said : ‘ We were ecstatic to be back on the streets of London in protest and celebration in 2022 with #AllOurPride. London Pride Parade map Time Out London Pride Parade route map for 2023 When is the London Pride Parade 2023? Join the route yourself, which after leaving Hyde Park Corner will head down to Piccadilly Circus, then turn south onto Haymarket and Trafalgar Square, before ending in Whitehall Place. The mayor of London will lead the parade and there’ll be entertainment across five stages and a family area. The jewel in Pride Month’s crown is the annual Pride Parade, which will once again set off from Hyde Park Corner, wending its way to Whitehall Place with over 600 groups and over 30,000 participants in tow. RECOMMENDED: All the London road closures for the Pride parade. But, it’s Pride Month when the LGBTQ+ celebrations really take off, as Pride in London fills the city with LGBTQ-themed events, protests and parties. London is home to a wealth of queer bars, clubs, nights and other spaces, so it’s no wonder the city’s LGBTQ+ scene is among the most fabulous in the world.
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