Liverpool Experience Campus is set to host a packed programme of entertainment, community activity and exhibitions as part of Liverpool’s Pride celebrations on Saturday 25 July.
Organised by LCR Pride Foundation and Sahir House, the event will take place following the Pride March through Liverpool city centre, bringing hundreds of people together for a celebration of joy, unity and solidarity.

Liverpool favourite Debbie Darling will host the event, with performances from the multi award-winning House of Suarez, Liverpool pop icon Sonia and dynamic performer Jester Boy.
The programme will also feature community performances, local artists, food and creative activities, with further acts due to be announced.
At the heart of the celebrations will be the Community Expo, which will bring together charities, community groups, independent traders and businesses from across the Liverpool City Region and beyond.
Visitors will be able to discover local organisations, support independent artists and makers, access advice and services, and learn more about the groups supporting Liverpool’s LGBTQ+ community.
James Doherty, LCR Pride Foundation Trustee, said:
“Pride is a powerful statement about who we are and the communities we build together. The Community Expo provides a welcoming space for people to come together, discover the incredible work happening across Liverpool’s LGBTQ+ sector, support local traders and charities, and celebrate everything that makes our city region so special.”
The Expo will feature a mixture of grassroots organisations, support services, artists, independent traders and commercial partners, each showcasing their work and contribution to the city region.
Organisers have now issued a final call for charities, community groups, traders and businesses interested in exhibiting at the event.
A limited number of stalls remain available, offering organisations the opportunity to engage with thousands of people attending Liverpool’s Pride celebrations.
The opportunity is open to local artists hoping to showcase their work, charities seeking to raise awareness and businesses looking to demonstrate their support for the LGBTQ+ community.
Tickets for the event cost £6 for adults and £3 for children, while organisations interested in exhibiting are being encouraged to secure one of the remaining spaces as soon as possible.
You can buy your tickets here.
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