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Manchester Pride 2024 is now well and truly up and running with a jam-packed line-up of events, parties, and live music set to take place across four days.

Running through the August Bank Holiday weekend, the festival will feature performances from the likes of Rita Ora, Sugababes, Loreen, Danny Beard and more, with Jessie J, Gok Wan and Banksie having opened proceedings on Friday night.

Taking place across three stages - the Indoor Arena, the Alan Turing Stage on Sackville Gardens and the main Festival stage - will be the Gay Village Party where the main acts will perform. READ MORE: Manchester Pride 2024: Dates, tickets, parade and everything you need to know Access to these stages will require a pledge band, whilst people are free to enter the Gay Village and explore the area’s many venues and live entertainment without needing a ticket.

If you do have a pledge band and are planning on seeing the artists that form part of this year’s line-up, there is a chance that you will want to quench your thirst at one point or another across the weekend.

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