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Where to celebrate Pride Month in London

Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup
Daniel Sheppard

This year, London is again gearing up for a fantastic celebration of queer culture and identity throughout June. Pride Month is an annual event that brings together people of all backgrounds to celebrate and support the LGBTQIA+ community. It's a time for people to show their solidarity, to have fun, and to promote equality and acceptance. Our guide to Pride Month in London will provide you with all the information you need to make the most of it, covering everything from the main parade and parties, to the quieter events, offers and activities that you may not have heard about. And with the official Pride parade taking place on 4 July, there are even more fun events to look forward to this summer.

  1. Pride Month in London
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      Trafalgar Square The official Pride 2026 parade
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      Ministry of Sound B!tch, Please!
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      The Perception Room to bloom
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      Colours Inclusive Homostash rave
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      Electric Brixton Brazil's biggest party
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      Fire Turn up the heat in Vauxhall
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      The Clapham Grand Entertainment all night long
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      Howl Pride 2026 Queer mega rave
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      EartH Reclaiming queer women's spaces
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      Classical Pride Queer identities meet classical music
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      Walthamstow Trades Hall Get networking
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      10k London Walk & Celebration Do good for yourself and others
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      Forest Gayte Pride Breaking down barriers from the ground up
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      The London Art Bar Screening of "Pride"
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      London Museum Docklands Explore London's queer history
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      Vagina Museum Queer crafts and more
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      Broadwick Soho Rooftop Pride Party
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      Mildreds Queer library
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      Mercato Metropolitano LGBTQ+ Night Market
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      Caravan Free-flowing brunch
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      Maki & Ramen Sushi for afters

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Trafalgar Square

The official Pride 2026 parade

The annual Pride in London parade will take place on 4 July. The parade will take participants and spectators from Hyde Park Corner to Whitehall Place via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square, with stages, stalls, food and drink vendors, and other facilities set up along the route and around Soho. Over 600 LGBTQ+ community groups are expected to march in the parade.

  • Date: 4 July
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Ministry of Sound

B!tch, Please!

One of London's most iconic nightclubs, the famed Ministry of Sound, has been hosting electronic music events for over 30 years. It features four rooms including The Box, which is known for exceptional sound quality and hosts the biggest DJs, and three smaller rooms for emerging artists and labels. On the day of the Pride in London parade, they'll be hosting B!tch, Please, a massive LGBTQ-friendly party featuring three rooms of queer joy.

  • Date: 4 July
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The Perception

Room to bloom

Leaning into its history of bold allyship, The Perception at W London is launching its Pride programming this July to reinforce the Soho hotel's status as an inclusive sanctuary for the LGBTQIA+ community. The line-up begins with a film screening of the BFI-funded trans documentary “Life of Kai”, followed by a live panel discussion on trans storytelling with the founders of My Genderation. The celebrations continue into the weekend with a high-octane disco-house takeover by Discolicious and a live music showcase in partnership with the queer industry platform Sounds Queer.

  • Date: 1–3 July
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Colours Hoxton – Pride Month 2026
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Colours Hoxton – Pride Month 2026
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Colours Hoxton – Pride Month 2026
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Colours Hoxton – Pride Month 2026
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Colours Hoxton – Pride Month 2026
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Colours Hoxton – Pride Month 2026
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Colours Hoxton – Pride Month 2026
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Colours Hoxton – Pride Month 2026
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Colours Hoxton – Pride Month 2026
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Colours Hoxton – Pride Month 2026
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Colours

Inclusive Homostash rave

Colours Hoxton is a dynamic and inclusive bar and club that hosts a variety of entertaining events in a warm and friendly environment. The venue features a distinctive LED ceiling installation and a 300-capacity live music room. Renowned queer nightlife brand Homostash is returning to Shoreditch for a high-energy, multi-room Pride 2026 celebration, welcoming all members of the LGBTQIA+ community and allies.

  • Date: 4 July

Electric Brixton

Brazil's biggest party

Electric Brixton caters to both clubbers and concertgoers with its state-of-the-art equipment and diverse line-ups, ranging from reggaeton to metal. Celebrating equality and inclusivity on the day of the Pride in London parade, they'll be hosting Brazil's premier party brand, Guapo, for its official London Pride debut. The high-octane takeover promises to bring carnival energy to South London, featuring an immersive production complete with dancers and a performance from world-renowned superstar drag queen and “RuPaul's Drag Race” alumna, Nina Flowers.

  • Date: 4 July

Fire

Turn up the heat in Vauxhall

Vauxhall's Fire is a prominent gay nightclub, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and an array of house, techno, and bass events that keep the energy going all night long. Boasting multiple rooms adorned with dazzling LED lighting and top-notch sound systems, the venue will be throwing a huge party to celebrate Pride in London, as well as a warm-up party a week before.

  • Date: 27 June, 4 July

The Clapham Grand

Entertainment all night long

The historic Clapham Grand will be throwing a big Pride after-party on 4 July, complete with confetti, disco balls, and pop anthems celebrating iconic artists like Chappell Roan, Lady Gaga, and Britney Spears. The star-studded entertainment line-up features DJ Tete Bang, The Grand's Dreamteam, and a special headline performance from 2000s pop sensations Liberty X. Throughout the night, guests will also be treated to a series of live stage numbers, including a dedicated tribute performance celebrating the ultimate Queen of Pop, Madonna.

  • Date: 4 July
Colour Factory All My Friends Hackney Bridge Crate Brewery & Pizzeria Hackney HWK
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Event website
Colour Factory
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All My Friends
@allmyfriends.uk
Hackney Bridge
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Queer mega rave

LGBTQ+-owned collective Howl has announced the return of Howl Pride 2026, launching an ambitious day-to-night festival that expands across multiple Hackney Wick venues. The expansive queer labyrinth will showcase 85 international and underground DJs and artists across five distinct spaces, with major headliners including Juliana Huxtable, Miss Bashful, LYDO, Evissimax, and Chippy Nonstop.

  • Date: 4 July
  • 8 Queen's Yard Hamlet Estate, 96 White Post Ln, Tower Hamlets Echo Building, E Bay Ln Unit 7 Queen's Yard 29 White Post Ln
    Colour Factory
    8 Queen's Yard
    All My Friends
    Hamlet Estate, 96 White Post Ln, Tower Hamlets
    Hackney Bridge
    Echo Building, E Bay Ln
    Crate Brewery & Pizzeria Hackney
    Unit 7 Queen's Yard
    HWK
    29 White Post Ln
  • Colour Factory
    colourfactory.com
    All My Friends
    allmyfriends.uk
    Hackney Bridge
    hackneybridge.org
    Crate Brewery & Pizzeria Hackney
    cratebrewery.com/pages/venue
    HWK
    hwklondon.com
    Crate Brewery & Pizzeria Hackney
    075-476 958 41
  • Colour Factory All My Friends Hackney Bridge Crate Brewery & Pizzeria Hackney HWK

EartH

Reclaiming queer women's spaces

Evolutionary Arts Hackney is hosting a Pride party aimed at lesbian, trans, and non-binary people. This spacious and welcoming venue is laying on DJs playing the finest in female-fronted pop, hip-hop, R&B, electro, and queer classics, plus there will be some special guests. If the party gets to be a bit too much, you can take a break with some games or conversation in the chill zone.

  • Date: 4 July
Barbican Centre Kings Place
Barbican Centre
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Kings Place
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Event website
Barbican Centre
@barbicancentre
Kings Place
@kingsplacelondon

Queer identities meet classical music

Classical Pride offers a new way to celebrate. This festival celebrates queer identities in classical music, with a range of events taking place at various venues, fusing drag and classical music and showcasing LGBTQ+ classical music talent. This year's edition of the music festival features a Baroque Ball, a performance of LGBTQ+ composers' works by the London Symphony Orchestra, and more.

  • Date: 10–14 June
  • Silk St, Barbican, The City/City of London York Way
    Barbican Centre
    Silk St, Barbican, The City/City of London
    Kings Place
    York Way
  • Barbican Centre
    barbican.org.uk
    Kings Place
    kingsplace.co.uk
    Barbican Centre
    020-763 841 41
  • Barbican Centre Kings Place

Walthamstow Trades Hall

Get networking

Walthamstow Trades Hall is hosting an LGBTQ+ networking event to mark the launch of Waltham Forest Pride 2026 on 6 July, bringing together LGBTQ+ residents, artists, businesses, organisations and neighbours from across the borough. A Pride-themed edition of Gaybourhood East, their friendly social for queer families with kids of all ages, will also be held on 21 June.

  • Date: 21 June, 6 July
  • 61-63 Tower Hamlets Road, Walthamstow/Waltham Forest
  • Website
    Walthamstow Trades Hall
    020-852 038 06
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10k London Walk & Celebration

Do good for yourself and others

The West London Queer Project, a non-profit aiming to improve the lives of LGBTQIA+ people in London and beyond, will be kicking off the festivities with the 10k London Walk in aid of motor neurone disease. The walk starts at the Civic Campus in Hammersmith, and will be followed by a celebration at The Black Lion.

  • Date: 20 June
  • 2 South Black Lion Lane, Hammersmith and Fulham
  • Website
    The Black Lion W6
    020-874 826 39
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Forest Gayte Pride

Breaking down barriers from the ground up

A grassroots community project in Newham, Forest Gayte Pride aims to give a voice to local LGBTQIA+ residents, as well as celebrating and sharing queer culture. To that end, the project is organising a series of events at local venues. Throughout the weekend before Pride in London, you'll be able to attend talks, performances, workshops, and other events.

  • Date: 26–28 June

The London Art Bar

Screening of "Pride"

Ahead of Pride London, the London Art Bar will host a screening of the 2014 film “Pride”, an award-winning comedy-drama based on the true story of the Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners campaign. The evening will honour the LGBTQ+ community and its rich history of resilience and activism. Other events such as a queer meetup and a lunch & learn session on LGBTQ+ history are held here as well.

  • Date: 13/17/19 June

London Museum Docklands

Explore London's queer history

The free Docklands museum exploring the importance of the Thames and maritime trade throughout London's history is hosting a number of talks throughout Pride Month. They'll cover a range of topics delving into London's queer history, from queer sailor communities and 18th-century molly houses to 1980s queer activism and more.

  • Date: 1–30 June
  • West India Quay, Hertsmere Road, Canary Wharf/Tower Hamlets
  • Website
    London Museum Docklands
    020-700 198 44
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Vagina Museum

Queer crafts and more

The world's first bricks-and-mortar museum dedicated to the gynaecological anatomy is hosting interesting and inclusive events throughout Pride Month. Participants will be able to browse a queer makers market, attend a sapphic mix & mingle event, and more.

  • Date: 11–27 June

Broadwick Soho

Rooftop Pride Party

Celebrate Pride with the luxury Broadwick Soho hotel in a space transformed into a joyful, sun-soaked tribute to freedom and self-expression. Inside, enjoy the limited-edition Pride cocktail, Beautiful Things, with proceeds supporting Switchboard, the National LGBTQIA+ Support Line. A few rooms are still available, securing you entry to their Pride Party.

  • Date: 4 July

Mildreds

Queer library

Throughout June, the first floor of the Mildreds vegan restaurant branch in Soho has been converted into a dedicated art exhibition and library space highlighting queer-identifying artists and authors. Visitors can explore visual works by Sadie Lee and Fanie Buys alongside a curated selection of literature from independent publishers like Cipher Press and writers such as Josh Silver, Daniel Harding, and Daniel O'Shaughnessy. Any library book on display can be taken home in exchange for a £5 donation, with all proceeds directly benefiting the organisation's charity partner, Diversity Role Models.

  • Date: 1–30 June

Mercato Metropolitano

LGBTQ+ Night Market

Mercato Metropolitano is partnering with The Big Market to host a LGBTQ+ Night Market in celebration of Pride Month. From 6 to 11pm, attendees can browse and support over 25 independent queer-led businesses and emerging artisans showcasing products ranging from handcrafted ceramics and soy candles to original artwork and jewellery. The evening will also feature free creative workshops, live DJ sets, an on-site crazy golf course, and a selection of international street food from more than 40 resident traders.

  • Date: 18 June
  • 42 Newington Causeway, Southwark
  • Website
    Mercato Metropolitano Elephant & Castle
    020-740 309 30
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Caravan

Free-flowing brunch

To mark London Pride, Caravan in Covent Garden is hosting a weekend Pride brunch with 90 minutes of bottomless drinks – including mimosas, cosmopolitans, and craft lager – paired with live DJ sets and a selection of comforting breakfast dishes like vanilla pancakes, jalapeño cornbread, or chorizo hash. The event also gives back to the community, with a share of every brunch ticket sold donated straight to The Proud Trust to champion their vital work supporting LGBTQ+ youth nationwide.

  • Date: 4–5 July
  • The Grainhouse, 30-35 Drury Ln, Covent Garden
  • Website
    Caravan Covent Garden
    020-395 585 00
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Maki & Ramen

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Sushi for afters

Maki & Ramen is hosting an energetic, late-night Pride afterparty at its underground Japanese restaurant on Old Compton Street to provide an alternative to crowded Soho bars. The ticket grants entry to a neon-lit space featuring a live DJ spinning pop, techno, and house music. Guests can indulge in unlimited ramen, gyoza, and sushi, alongside a fully stocked bar serving everything from signature Makiburi Lager to fruit and tea-infused cocktails.

  • Date: 4 July

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FAQ

When is London Pride 2026?

London Pride 2026 will take place on Saturday 4 July.

At what time does the London Pride parade start?

The parade is set to begin at midday, starting from the Hyde Park Corner.