Brighton Pride organisers have shared alternative travel options for visitors in light of the upcoming train disruption. From 5 August to 6 August, the highly anticipated Brighton & Hove Pride will be taking place in the seaside city.
This year’s festivities are set to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first Brighton Gay Pride march. The event will also feature an array of electric performances from some of the industry’s biggest names – including the Black Eyed Peas, Steps, Zara Larsson, Melanie C, Jax Jones, Mae Muller, Honey Dijon, Drag Race UK winner The Vivienne and more.
While Brighton Pride 2023 is sure to be an unforgettable experience, the 5 August overtime ban by Govia Thameslink Railway workers has drastically affected the way visitors can travel to the event.
In response to the impending train disruptions, Brighton Pride organisers have shared alternative travel tips for attendees. “If possible, arrive in Brighton on Friday 4 August when the trains are still running.