PRIDE Glasgow’s march is returning this summer after a two-year break due to the pandemic to celebrate LGBT equality and “get back together”, organisers announced today.
The annual parade will take place on June 25, with a series of peripheral events due to be announced in the coming weeks.
The programme will see collaborations with venues across the city, offering greater accessibility to the LGBT community and including events for families and under 18s.
Chris Tait, Pride Glasgow’s chair, said: “We’re excited and delighted to be in a position to deliver the Pride Glasgow march again this June after a two-year break.
“The team are hard at work pulling everything together as we speak, and if all goes to plan we will be announcing some fabulous events to go alongside the march in the coming months. It’s good to be back.”
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The march will start at noon at Greendyke Street, near Glasgow Green, and after making its way through Glasgow City Centre, will end on the Broomielaw near the new Barclays Campus.
Here revellers will find a selection of stalls and activities.
Businesses serving the community are also offered a chance to take part.
Several charities and organisations have already signed up to participate in the march this year and event sponsors are due to be announced.
It comes after Glasgow’s Pride Mardi Gla announced the date for its annual march, on June 16.
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Registration for the march opens today, March 7, and is essential for anyone who would like to take part.
Forthcoming announcements and ticket information for events can be found on Pride Glasgow’s website and social media channels in the coming weeks.
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