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Luton Pride takes place on Saturday the 25th June 2022.
Luton's first ever Pride event, taking place in the Hat District, with musicians, artists, community stalls, food, entertainment, panel discussions and more.
Outdoor Stage, Hat District
Asifa Lahour will compare throughout the day and will be joined by a number of incredible speakers and performers.
1pm Pride in Luton opens with a few speeches and welcomes. Performance from Homoprady dance troop.
1:30pm Singer-Songwriter Sofia
2pm Upcoming pop star Smashby, and Trans Activist Paula Collins.
2.30pm Next Generation Youth Theatre
3pm San Marino Eurovision Finalist Aaron Sibley
3.30pm Jamie & Band & speaker Claire Davis
4pm X-Factor's Lushous and speaker Stewart Carr
4:30pm Asifa Lahore
5pm Luton Icon and Union J superstar Jaymi Hensley & speaker Rosie Brighouse
6pm La Voix, Queen of the Universe
7pm Closing speeches
In the cafe:
Formy Books - inclusive story book stall
Total Wellbeing - all round health advice
Studio 1, Hat Factory Arts Centre
Throughout the day, "Are you Proud?" will be screened.
Are you Proud? Charts the LGBTQ+ movement's momentous journey, charting the joys and divisions toward equality. Celebrating the community’s greatest achievements, the film calls attention to the fights both past and present while asking tough questions about the future.
4.15pm Inclusive story time with Mama G.
Britian's Got Talent 2022 Semi- Finalist Mama G will be telling inclusive fairytales and stories for families.
Beacon Lounge, Hat Factory Arts Centre
1pm - 5pm
A series of Arts and Crafts workshops run by UK Carnival Arts and Mary Hearn.
Youth Zone, Hat Works
Street Food village, Guildford Street
Food stalls to tickle every taste bud.
After Party
Hat Factory Arts Centre (strictly +18 only) 7pm - 11:30pm
Asifa Lahore will be playing the best pride party anthems on the Factory Floor.
Basement Bar
“Watt DJ” will be playing Pop Punk/Emo and Alternative Music throughout the night in the basement, starting at 7pm!
Novustory will be performing in the basement bar as part of Basement Live: June. Set commencing at 9.45pm.
They will be supported by Kill, The Icon, a dance-punk trio singing about the dark side of your Monday morning commute to work.
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