London's annual Pride Parade is set to make a vibrant return this weekend, commemorating 51 years since the city's first LGBTQ+ march. As part of Pride Month, the parade stands as a pinnacle event celebrating LGBTQ+ rights and raising awareness of pertinent issues. Last year's 50th-anniversary parade attracted an astounding one million participants, and this year's procession, slated for 2023, is expected to draw a significant crowd with over 30,000 participants from 600 organizations. The parade is scheduled to kick off on Saturday, July 1, promising a lively spectacle with rainbow flags adorning the city streets. Notably, chart-topper Rita Ora has confirmed her participation, gracing the stage at Trafalgar Square around 3:30 p.m. Her excitement for the event was evident as she shared the news with her followers on Instagram, expressing her enthusiasm for supporting the LGBTQ+ community.For those curious about the parade's route and seeking prime vantage points to partake in the festivities, here's what you need to know:
Parade RouteThe procession will commence at Hyde Park Corner at approximately 12 p.m., as announced by the organizers. From there, it will traverse Piccadilly Circus, Haymarket Square, Trafalgar Square, and eventually conclude at Whitehall at 6 p.m. Throughout the day, several stages will host captivating performances by LGBTQ+ artists, amplifying the celebratory atmosphere. These stages include Trafalgar Square Stage, LGBTQIA Women and Non-Binary Stage at Leicester Square, Golden Square Stage, Soho Square Stage, and Dean Street Stage. Admission to these stages is free, operating on a first-come, first-served basis, and attendees can expect performances throughout the day from acclaimed artists such
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