Leeds Pride

Leeds Pride
Date(s) first weekend of August.
Begins 11.00am
Frequency Annually.
Location(s) Leeds, England
Inaugurated 2005
Participants Over 32,000 (2015)

Leeds LGBT Pride is an annual LGBT Pride celebration held in the city of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It has been running since 2006, and in its tenth year (2016) had over 40,000[1] people in attendance, with the figure expected to grow in year on year.

The next Leeds Pride will be the first weekend August 2016.[2] Leeds Pride is the biggest LGBT Pride event in Yorkshire.

The day usually starts in Millennium Square at around 11.00am with Live Music, Performances, Speeches and a small amount of stalls. At around 2.00pm the Pride Parade sets off with floats, music and a march through Leeds towards Lower Briggate and The Calls, the main Gay Village of Leeds, known collectively as the gayleeds. The gayleeds area is then host to a large street party with music, alcohol, a funfair, and street stalls. The street party goes on until late, with many people entering the nightclubs and bars later in the evening.

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