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Manchester Pride 2023: Sunday stage times and line-up as Jake Shears and Danny Beard headline

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Manchester Pride 2023 has arrived in the city-region just in time for the August bank holiday weekend and it’s jam packed full with plenty of things to do.

As one of the country’s biggest celebrations of the LGBTQ+ community, the event will be far from quiet and will feature huge parades of colour through the city centre, activist talks, late night parties and live entertainment.

The city has already started celebrating Pride already but official proceedings will take place from Friday (August 25) to Monday (August 28). Join our FREE LGBTQ+ WhatsApp group by clicking here There will be plenty of free and ticketed events taking place across Greater Manchester, whilst the Gay Village Party in Sackville Gardens will be where a host of local and international performers will be taking to the stage.

This year’s line-up is as diverse as it gets and is made up of 96 per cent of queer performers. A large focus on the bill has also been given to women, people of colour, those in trans and non-binary communities and allies.

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