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Liverpool’s Pride announces packed community programme at Liverpool Experience Campus
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Liverpool Experience Campus (LEX) is set to play host to Liverpool’s Pride celebrations on Saturday 25 July.
Organised by LCR Pride Foundation and Sahir House, and following Liverpool’s Pride March through the city centre, the day will see hundreds of people come together in a vibrant display of joy, unity and solidarity.
Hosted by Liverpool favourite Debbie Darling, the event programme includes performances from the multi award-winning House of Suarez, pop icon Sonia, and the dynamic Jester Boy, alongside community performances, local talent, food, art and more, with additional acts still to be announced.
At the heart of Saturday’s celebrations is the Community Expo, bringing together charities, community groups, independent traders and brands from across the city region and beyond, creating a vibrant hub where people can connect, shop, learn and celebrate.
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Book now and save →The Community Expo has become a key part of Saturday’s Pride programme, offering visitors the opportunity to discover local organisations, support independent makers and creatives, access advice and services, and experience the strength and diversity of 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 event will feature a diverse mix of exhibitors, from grassroots community organisations and support services to independent artists, makers and commercial partners, all showcasing what they do and how they contribute to the city’s thriving LGBTQ+ community.
The event organisers are making a final call for charities, community groups, traders and businesses interested in exhibiting at the Expo. There are a limited number of stalls that remain available, providing a unique opportunity to engage directly with thousands of attendees in the heart of Liverpool’s Pride celebrations.
Whether you’re a local artist looking to showcase your work, a charity seeking to raise awareness, or a business wanting to connect with the community, the Expo offers a valuable platform to reach new audiences, build meaningful connections and demonstrate support for Liverpool’s LGBTQ+ community.
Visitors can purchase tickets now, costing just £6 for adults and £3 for children, while organisations interested in exhibiting are encouraged to act quickly to secure one of the remaining spaces.