

The Pride Village Party (PVP) 2020 is once again being run and managed by Brighton Pride Community Interest Company (CIC) with the full support of Brighton & Hove City Council. This is a spectacular two day fundraising event, the Pride Village Party sees St James Street and the citys iconic seafront Marine Parade closed to traffic as tens of thousands of people come together to celebrate at the UKs most spectacular weekend-long Pride event. The Pride Village Party in Brightons famous Kemptown when business across St James St & Marine parade come together to celebrate Pride & raise extra fund for the Rainbow Fund and social impact fund. The Pride Pleasure Gardens at the Old Steine will return to open the weekend on Friday 31st July and continue to offer an array of free entertainment across the weekend. With fierce fun, saucy wonders, camp pop, cabaret, DJs, clubbing and Brighton favourites, the Pride Pleasure Gardens never fail to live up to their name. The ever-popular Pride Village Party in fabuloso Kemptown also returns with businesses coming together to celebrate Pride and raise additional funds for the Brighton Rainbow Fund and Pride Social Impact Fund.
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- 06 August – Carole Pope (1950–), Canadian rock singer-songwriter
- 07 August – Samantha Ronson (1977–), DJ, singer, songwriter
- 12 August – Gladys Bentley (1907–1960), American blues singer
- 12 August – Cara Delevingne (1992–), English model & actress
- 12 August – Merikukka Forsius (1972–), Finnish politician
- 12 August – Radclyffe Hall (1880–1943), English writer & poet
- 13 August – Gluck (1895–1978), English painter
- 13 August – Andrea Gibson (1975–), American spoken word poet
- 13 August – Jennifer Pritzker (1950–), American investor, philanthropist & former Lt. Col. U.S. Army
- 14 August – Jill Bennett (1975–), American actress
- 19 August – Renée Richards (1934–), American ophthalmologist, author & former professional tennis player
- 20 August – Maria Louise Pool (1841–1898), American writer
- 21 August – Luisa Isabel Álvarez de Toledo, 21st Duchess of Medina Sidonia (1936–2008), Spanish aristocrat
- 28 August – Nancy Kulp (1921–1991), American actress
- 29 August – Meshell Ndegeocello (1968–), American singer-songwriter, rapper & musician
- 29 August – Jeanette Winterson (1957–), English writer, broadcaster & activist
- 31 August – Alex Blackwell (1983–), Australian cricketer