fans upset at a 'ridiculous' price hike, but allowed Manchester Pride to put on their largest-ever MCR Pride Live and welcome back Ariana Grande to the city.
The line-up for this year hasn't yet been announced, but will run at a reduced capacity and in a smaller venue than last year's Depot Mayfield.Tickets for only the Gay Village Party, which fills the streets around Canal Street with music and partying, will cost £15 per day or £22.50 for the full bank holiday weekend.The low income tickets will provide a 50 per cent discount to Greater Manchester residents who can supply evidence of Universal Credit, Working Tax Credit, Job Seekers Allowance (JSA), Personal Independence Payment (PIP), or Disability Living Allowance (DLA).They'll be sold.