Save the date, you won't want to miss it!
After the incredible success of Glastonbury Pride 2025, we are excited to be bringing you another fabulous Pride day in Glastonbury for 2026.
As well as repeating some popular events and activities, we are building more fun and games, as requested by you, our lovely local LGBTQ+ community.
Expect a range of events, performances and activities for all ages and interests. More accessibility, more community links and an all round great day.
This year we are taking our core events to Tor Sports and Leisure. Events will run here from 10am, right through to 4.00pm.
You will find the main stage with a packed schedule including music, comedy, dance and drag performances.
Our marketplace will be on the playing fields, including a range of community organisations, local and LGBTQ+ artists and businesses and food vendors. Plus of course, our free face painters to glam you up for the march.
Inside the leisure centre you will find the bar, and coffee bar, bouncy castle and a sensory space to recharge if the excitement gets a bit much.
In the morning there is free face painting, and a craft session where families can make their own placards. At 12, Maxine from Taking the Space will be reading stories in the cafe area.
Pride dog show - Hosted by the inimitable Penny Drops. Bring your pooch along and see if they have the best costume or waggiest tail!
Main Stage schedule:
10.00 opening with the Mayor and Town Crier
10.45 Haus of Silk
11.50 Lianne Vessier
12.20 Burt Lash
1.00 Sarah Dyke MP
1-2.30 Stage breaks for march
2.30 Ferret
2.45 Dandelion
3.15 Dog show hosted by Penny Drops
The Tor Leisure area will remain open during the march, with the expectation of a bit of a lull as the majority join the march. The stage will break between 1 and 2.30 pm.
10-12 at The Queen of Cups, Northload St.
Back by popular demand! Penny Drops hosts the campest start to the day, with the delicious foods created by Chef Ayesha.
2- 5 at The Riflemans, Chilkwell St
Karaoke, pizzas and drinks on the terrace.
Straight after the march, you can head off for the friendly, bustling atmosphere of the Rifes. This venue did us proud last year and we are delighted they agreed to have us back!
5-7 at The Beckets Inn, High St
Grab a take away dinner and hang out at the Beckets, in their garden or cozy lounge. With musical entertainment from Me and Her.
Gathering from 1 outside the Town Hall, leaving at 1.30.
Join us to march and show our joy and solidarity. Bring your flags, banners or just your wonderful selves.
If you would like to help carry the giant Pride flag, you will find it at the muster point outside the Town Hall.
Returning for the second year running Samba Di Bispo will be providing us with our funky marching beats!
[There will be no performances during the march, as we want to keep the focus and visibility for you, our glorious Pride community]
If you are part of an organisation who would like to march as such at Glastonbury Pride, please reach out to us to let us know to expect you - our stewards will help you find a good spot in the line-up.
The line up for the march is as follows, from front to back:
Glastonbury Pride banner
Pride organisations, SLN, BLISS.
Rainbow flag, carried and flanked by Pride community.
Salsa Di Bispo
Unions and other groups/organisations
More Pride community members!
8pm at the King Arthur
The official Glastonbury Pride afterparty.
This is a ticketed event for over 16s only.
Expect your socks to be entertained off with the classic Lavender Vespers irreverence and frivolity.
This year we have a line up of incredible talent including Kiki Babs, Penny Drops, Courtney Jackson and music from Dryadic.
Get your tickets while they are hot! Early bird discounts are in effect!
For 2 weeks around Glastonbury Pride, the Heart of the Tribe Gallery on Glastonbury High St will be hosting art from local LGBTQ+ artists.
Do drop in and enjoy their work.
The gallery is a lovely, cool, quiet space, with a beautiful garden out back, ideal for a calm break in your day.