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After its dazzling first parade and street party last year, Kelham Pride is back for 2025.

The event celebrates and brings together the local LGBTQ+ community and their allies – and this time, promises to be even bigger and better.

Kelham Pride 2025 will be centred around multiple Kelham Island and Neepsend venues. There'll be a broad range of entertainment – from live musicians, DJs and drag queens to comedians and guest speakers.

It will also offer drop-in locations for relevant charities offering advice, guidance and support, plus a variety of food and drink stalls, and family-friendly activities throughout the day and into the evening suitable for all ages.

Parade:
From 12:30pm – starting at Kelham Island Museum and ending at the Main Stage on Burton Rd.

Partner venues for 2025 include:
Alder, Yellow Arch, Neepsend Social Club, Factory Floor, Peddler Warehouse, Grafters, Happy's Bar, Kelham Kitchen and Wine Bar, Parrot ClubMore details to come soon – keep an eye on the organiser's socials.

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