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London Pride
Saturday, 4 July 2026
- Time
- 12:00 - 20:00
- Price
- Free, parade and official stages free, some affili
Pride in London 2026 is on Saturday 4 July, with the parade from Hyde Park Corner to Whitehall and free stages across Trafalgar Square and Soho.
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Pride in London returns on Saturday 4 July 2026, with the capital turning out in force for one of Europe's biggest LGBTQIA+ events. The parade steps off at midday from Hyde Park Corner, snaking through Piccadilly Circus and down Haymarket before finishing at Whitehall Place. With over 30,000 marchers and 600-plus community groups taking part, expect the procession to take a good three to four hours to pass any single point, with Regent Street and Piccadilly the busiest viewing spots.
Beyond the parade itself, free stages span Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, Golden Square and Dean Street through to early evening, programming everything from headline pop and drag to spoken word, the LGBTQIA+ Women and Non-Binary Stage and the Cabaret Stage. Soho fills up independently from noon, with the bars and venues around Old Compton Street running their own events alongside the official programme. The 2026 line-up is yet to be announced and tends to land in the spring.
The parade and all official stages are free, with grandstand seats on Haymarket available to book for those wanting a guaranteed view. Some affiliated club nights and parties are ticketed separately. Travelling in, expect heavy crowds across central London, TfL recommend Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road, Waterloo or Embankment for spectators. Check the Pride in London website nearer the date for confirmed timings, accessibility info and the full programme.
Beyond the parade itself, free stages span Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, Golden Square and Dean Street through to early evening, programming everything from headline pop and drag to spoken word, the LGBTQIA+ Women and Non-Binary Stage and the Cabaret Stage. Soho fills up independently from noon, with the bars and venues around Old Compton Street running their own events alongside the official programme. The 2026 line-up is yet to be announced and tends to land in the spring.
The parade and all official stages are free, with grandstand seats on Haymarket available to book for those wanting a guaranteed view. Some affiliated club nights and parties are ticketed separately. Travelling in, expect heavy crowds across central London, TfL recommend Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road, Waterloo or Embankment for spectators. Check the Pride in London website nearer the date for confirmed timings, accessibility info and the full programme.
Dates
The event runs from 12:00 to 20:00 on the following dates.
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