

Gloucestershire Pride takes place on Saturday 13th September 2025. This year, Pride in Gloucestershire will return again to Gloucester Park in September to celebrate, campaign for and connect Gloucestershire's LGBTQ+ community. We invite the LGBTQ+ community and our allies each year to join us as we take to the City of Gloucester to celebrate our fantastic community. Our annual Pride day starts with a proud Parade through Gloucester City centre, followed by a whole day of celebrations at Gloucester Park. Theme No theme Parade The March begins with a gathering in the courtyard of Gloucester Cathedral, where we'll meet and get ready. Of course, there will be plenty of music and entertainment while we gather. The route is fully guided and will take: Gloucester Cathedral -> Westgate Street -> The Cross ->Southgate Street -> Kimbrose Triangle -> Southgate Street-> Spa Road -> Brunswick Road -> Park Road -> Gloucester Park. Festival With 2 stages, a Trans zone, Family area, Youth Zone, Kink Tent and our new Community Village with the return of our infamous Speakers Corner. After party to follow
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