Covid-19.It’s now the second year in succession that the event has been shelved. Brighton Pride had been set to welcome a performance from Mariah Carey for its 30th anniversary celebrations in August.Organisers previously said in February that the event would go ahead after the government unveiled the roadmap out of lockdown.Paul Kemp, director of Brighton Pride, said that it was proving “impossible to deliver a safe event with any certainty”.He added: “We are devastated at having to make this decision and recognise the huge impact on local businesses, charities and community groups who rely on the fundraising potential of the Pride weekend.“We can’t wait to bring Pride back in 2022 better than ever.”We are heartbroken to have to announce.