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Manchester Pride Festival 2020 announces alternative plans for a weekend of celebration

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The physical event will return to Greater Manchester in August 2021 when it will hopefully be safe to hold large gatherings again, after this year’s line-up was postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

However, the team have worked hard over the past few months to organise The Alternative Manchester Pride Festival 2020, which will feature free content for people to enjoy from the safety of their own homes over the weekend 29-31 August.

There will be a day of content inspired by the Festival’s Manchester Pride Live event on the Saturday, including live DJ sets, performances and legacy shows from previous years.

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