Bristol Pride takes place from the 28th June to the 12th July 2025. Bristol Pride is a unique and important event that celebrates the LGBTQ+ community and offers the chance to connect and bring people together. Were thrilled that the festival will return this summer and span two weeks. During the two weeks, our exciting programme of events will take place in venues across Bristol, bringing the city alive with Pride. Theme No theme Saturday the 12th July. Parade The parade will gather at Castle Park from 10:00 and will depart at 10.45. The route is approximately 2 miles long and will take about 1 hour to complete. The Parade March is what Pride is, and we are incredibly excited about returning to the streets for Pride Day. Pride is a protest. We use our political voice to amplify, maintain and further LGBT+ human rights in Bristol and beyond. It is a bold statement for equality, diversity and inclusion, to celebrate our community and to show that hatred and prejudice have no place in our city, or anywhere. We encourage community groups, charities, public sector organisations and businesses who actively support LGBT+ human rights to join us. Festival Multi-award-winning and one of the largest free Pride events in the UK, we cant wait to welcome you back to Pride Day. We have so many festival stages and areas on Pride Day, showcasing the great diversity of our scene, events and performances. Youll also find great ways to chill out or get involved in some really fun activities. Check out all the info below and work out how you can fit it all in. More to follow After party to follow
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- 01 Apr – Rachel Maddow (1973–), American cable television host
- 02 Apr – Linda Hunt (1945–), American actress
- 03 Apr – Anne Lister (1791–1840), English landowner and diarist
- 03 Apr – Cat Cora (1967–), American chef and TV personality
- 06 Apr – Gale Wilhelm (1908–1991), American writer
- 07 Apr – Janis Ian (1951–), American singer-songwriter and musician
- 08 Apr – Roberta Cowell (1918–2011), British racing driver and WWII fighter pilot
- 09 Apr – Cynthia Nixon (1966–), American actress
- 09 Apr – Kristen Stewart (1990–), American actress
- 10 Apr – Gro Hammerseng-Edin (1980–), Norwegian handball player
- 12 Apr – Amy Ray (1964–), American singer-songwriter and member of Indigo Girls
- 12 Apr – Magda Szubanski (1961–), Australian actress, comedian, and writer
- 14 Apr – Da Brat (1974–), American rapper and actress
- 14 Apr – Larissa França (1982–), Brazilian beach volleyball player
- 15 Apr – Bessie Smith (1894–1937), American blues singer
- 16 Apr – Amelia Atwater-Rhodes (1984–), American fantasy and young adult literature author
- 16 Apr – Dusty Springfield (1939–1999), English singer
- 18 Apr – Alice Blinn (1889–1982), American educator, home efficiency expert, and magazine editor
- 18 Apr – Maria Bello (1967–), American actress
- 21 Apr – Jessica Clark (1985–), English actress, model, and video blog host
- 23 Apr – Élisabeth de Gramont, Duchess of Clermont-Tonnerre (1875–1954), French writer and aristocrat
- 23 Apr – Dame Ethel Smyth (1858–1944), English composer and suffragist
- 25 Apr – Anja Pärson (1981–), Swedish alpine skier, 2006 Olympic gold medallist in slalom
- 26 Apr – Lily Parr (1905–1978), English professional women’s association football player
- 26 Apr – Ma Rainey (1886–1939), American singer
- 29 Apr – Garrison Starr (1975–), American singer-songwriter
- 30 Apr – Alice B. Toklas (1877–1967), American-born member of the Parisian avant-garde
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