

Pride in Cheltenham takes place on Saturday the 17th May 2025. To build a fully inclusive community that unites Cheltenham and provides support for all members of the LGBT+ community. We want to help build a fully inclusive community that unites Cheltenham and provides support for all members of the LGBT+ community. The Pride March is the ultimate expression of pride and inclusivity. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience. Parade Starts 11:15 @ Outside John Lewis, 123 High Street. The Pride Parade is the ultimate expression of pride and inclusivity. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience! At Cheltenham Pride, we believe that Pride is a protest. It's a powerful way to use our political voice to amplify, maintain and further LGBTQ+ human rights in Cheltenham and beyond. We stand up for equality, diversity and inclusion, to celebrate our community and to show that hatred and prejudice have no place in our town or anywhere else. Festival 12:00-108:00 in the Imperial Gardens, headlined by Angie Brown and Copper Topp.
Address : Imperial Gardens
Cheltenham
GL50 1QZ
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- 01 Mar– Mercedes de Acosta (1893–1968), American poet, playwright & novelist
- 02 Mar– Renata Borgatti (1894–1964), Italian classical pianist
- 07 Mar– Eva Brunne (1954–), Swedish Lutheran bishop
- 07 Mar– Wanda Sykes, (1964–) American comedian, writer & actress
- 08 Mar – Una Vincenzo, Lady Troubridge (1887–1963), English sculptor & translator
- 09 Mar– Vita Sackville-West (1892–1962), English writer & poet
- 10 Mar– Jean Wyllys (1974–), Brazilian lecturer, journalist & politician
- 11 Mar– The Lady Chablis (1957–2016), American drag queen entertainer
- 11 Mar – Eudy Simelane (1977–2008), South African footballer
- 12 Mar– Patricia Campos Doménech (1977–), Spanish football coach & former naval fighter pilot
- 21 Mar – Rosie O'Donnell (1962–), American talk show host, stand-up comedian & actress
- 27 Mar– Pat Bond (1925–1990), American actress
- 27 Mar– Margarethe Cammermeyer (1942–), Norwegian-American colonel, nurse & gay rights activist
- 31 Mar– Camille Cabral (1944–), French-Brazilian politician, dermatologist & transgender rights advocate