Pride in London will deliver the capital’s Pride celebrations up to and including 2027, the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has announced.
The organisation will receive up to £625,000 from City Hall to plan the event following a competitive open tender process. “I’m delighted to announce this funding to support Pride in London to deliver our capital’s world famous Pride celebrations for the next five years,” Khan said. “London is a beacon of inclusiveness around the world and that is in part due to the powerful impact that the Pride march of solidarity and celebration has had on our society over the last five decades. “Pride in London has set out ambitious plans to work closely with all LGBTQI+ communities to put on an inclusive event over the coming years and I’m looking forward to seeing this delivered.” All bids submitted were assessed by an advisory group made up of representatives from LGBTQ+ communities.
The funding given to Pride in London will be used to deliver the parade through central London, as well as events and entertainment in Trafalgar Square.
The city recently celebrated what is believed to be the largest Pride in British history. The events held on 2 July marked Pride in London’s first showing in the capital since 2019 after the COVID-19 pandemic forced it to be cancelled in 2020 and 2021.