Glastonbury Pride is a small, grass-roots Pride event, taking place in Glastonbury, Somerset.
We aim to provide a platform for local LGBTQIA+ artists, performers, artisans and services; connecting with our local community through increasing the visibility of our vibrant and diverse community and sharing our experiences. Find out more about the values behind our event here.
GP2025 will take place on Sunday July 27th - with partnered events happening throughout town in the week before and after.
The day kicks off at 10am, with a variety of activities and entertainment taking place in venues clustered around the Market Cross and Northload St.
Don't forget to check in and grab a free wristband at the welcome points, at the Whouda' Thought It, and near the Market Cross.
Click the links to go to the Facebook event for up to date information, let us know you are coming and to share with friends!
Outside the Who'da Thought It, we are hosting a number of organisations and local LGBTQ+ artisans. Come along for information, support and a little shopping.
Guests include: 2BU, SWISH, Eddystone Trust, BLISS, UNISON, Diversity Trust, Social Material CIC, Sea Cadets and NEU with more to be confirmed.
We will also have sales stalls from Peculiar Pluto and Pride merchandise.
An art workshop will be running at The Queen of Cups in the morning, hang tight for more info about how to join!
For those with younger families, there will be free facepainting, storytime and activities run by Glastonbury Childminding and Taking the Space Theatre.
Drag brunch with Penny Drops.
GP 2025 are taking over the morning radio show on GWS radio! See our live performers at the Market Cross. The line up include Stevie Nicole Brown, Scarlett the Bristol Harpist and Josh Lee. If you can't be with us, you can also listen online.
We will gather for the march from 1pm. You'll spot the big flag on Northload St! Listen out for music from Samba Do Bispo
There is more information on the march route on our accessibility page.
After taking a spiritual moment at the White Spring, we will disperse to the afternoon activities.
The Rifleman's arms is the place to be for our afternoon performances with pizza by Fire in the Hole from 2-5.
Hosted by Rayyyven and featuring Penny Drops, Shorti, HaydeeHD, Sasha Silk and Dandelion.
Back in town, The Temple of Avalon will be available as a space for quiet contemplation. The Beckets Inn will be offering a place to eat your takeaway dinner and join some frivolity hosted by Sister Edith Atholl.
The Lavender Vespers team partner with GP2024 and The King Arthur, to provide an evening of entertainment, song, silliness and queer chaos, hosted by the thankfully inimitable Sister Edith Atholl.
Featuring bands, Oh the Guilt and Big Mambo, alongside drag from Kiki Babs, Shorti, Sasha Silk and Rayyyven.
This is an 16+ event, 8pm until late. Tickets are available here, and all profits go to Glastonbury Pride.