Large crowds expected as city's Pride event returns
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Large crowds are expected in Preston as the annual Pride event takes place in the city.
Established in 2012, this year's event will feature live music including tribute acts to Venga Boys and Steps, drag performances and local artists.
The parade will start at the city’s Adelphi Square at the University of Central Lancashire campus before heading down Friargate to the Flag Market.
Preston Pride chair, Debs Bradshaw-Blyth, said: "It's about inclusivity, it's about coming together, it's about celebrating difference and it's just about having a really good day and showing people that we exist."
Organisers said the event aimed to "create a welcoming space for everyone, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, or background".
Attendees can expect to see a variety of stalls from local organisations, charities, and businesses that support the LGBTQIA+ community and activities for children.
Councillor Anna Hindle, cabinet member for culture and arts, said: "Preston Pride is a cornerstone event for our city, showcasing our commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion.
"Preston Pride is an opportunity for us all to stand together, demonstrate our solidarity, and foster a city where everyone feels welcome and valued."
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