London Pride Route Map Release as Final Countdown Begins for LGBT Festival
- The London Pride parade is scheduled for Saturday, July 5, starting at noon from Hyde Park Corner and concluding outside Whitehall Place.
- The event follows the same route as last year and is led by Mayor Sadiq Khan amid months of close police and organizer preparations.
- The parade features 35,000 participants from over 500 groups alongside seven entertainment stages across central London hosting performances throughout the day.
- Deputy Assistant Commissioner Alison Heydari stated that a strong police presence will be deployed, with officers prepared to act promptly and a strict approach toward hate crime enforced.
- More than one million spectators are expected despite transport disruptions, while funding challenges threaten the future sustainability of Pride events nationwide.
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Soho & Carnaby Street celebrate Pride in London
As the beating heart of London’s LGBTQ+ scene, Soho is getting ready to come alive with celebrations for Pride in London Parade Day on Saturday 5th July. Renowned for its rich history of inclusivity, iconic LGBTQ+ venues and vibrant nightlife, Soho will once again provide the perfect backdrop for a day of celebrations, from brunches and street parties to late-night dancing.
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