Following the biggest and most inclusive Pride Parade ever, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first Pride march in 1972, enjoy some of the most spectacular LGBT+ entertainment across four dazzling stages in central London.
The stages in Trafalgar Square and Leicester Square in the West End, and in Dean Street and on Golden Square in Soho will be playing host to over 100 performers including stars and famous faces from the LGBT+ community. In line with the Proud of Pride pledge, organisers have worked to give prominence to members of all genders, sexualities, and heritages, making space for all parts of London’s rich diversity.
Chart-topping Ava Max will be headlining the main stage on TRAFALGAR SQUARE, when she will be closing the show on Saturday 2 July.
Joining her will be some of our hottest LGBT+ stars and allies including singing legend Emeli Sandé, Eurovision-winning superstar Netta, pop and soul icon Samantha Mumba, and Hollywood actress and Long Hot Summer singer Kat Graham.
Other performers across the stages on Pride Day include Tony nominee Justin Vivian Bond, stars of Pride’s recent Proud & Loud concert at the Royal Albert Hall Cat Burns and Arion, along with Drag Race Superstars The Vivienne, Lawrence Chaney, Tia Kofi and Victoria Scone.
Don’t miss out too on Dreya Mac, Siena Liggins, the London Gay Big Band, Mila Jam, Bang Bang Romeo, Jack Hawitt, as well as Cedric Neal and Matt Willis from Kinky Boots in Concert at Drury Lane and the cast from & Juliet
Making a triumphant return in 2022, the stage in LEICESTER SQUARE is dedicated to female-identifying, non-binary, and trans artists including July Jones, Eddy Luna, Prya, Krystal Lake, Poppy Ajudha, Pre Wavy, Girli, Drag Syndrome & Justin Bond, Eloise Viola, drag king Christian Adore, Jen Ives and El Conchitas.