Manchester Pride 2025: A City United in Love

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Manchester Pride is one of the most iconic LGBTQ+ events in the UK and the world, bringing Manchester to a climax during its events. Manchester Pride 2025 will return this summer on the August Bank Holiday. The Manchester Pride parade attracts thousands of people to the streets of Manchester to contribute to the fight for equal rights for the LGBTQ+ community. Manchester Pride will also add a new event to the Manchester Pride: Mardi Gras.

To help those who want to participate in Manchester Pride 2025, we have created this quick guide to relevant information, including the time, exciting events, ticket purchase process, etc.

 

Key Takeaways:

Manchester Pride is based on diversity, inclusion, and equality, and it promotes understanding and respect for sexual minorities.

Manchester Pride 2025 will be held from August 15 to 25, 2025.

Manchester Pride 2025's exciting events include The Rally, Gay Village Party, Family Pride MCR, Mardi Gras, Manchester Pride Parade and Candlelit Vigil.

Items packed for Manchester Pride 2025 must include valid ID, cash and bank cards, but you cannot bring anything that may cause danger or nuisance to the public.

● Tickets for two events in Manchester Pride 2025, Mardi Gras and Gay Village Party, must be purchased from Skiddle.

When participating in Manchester Pride 2025, please be open-minded, respect different genders and sexual orientations, and avoid offensive language or behaviour.

It is suggested that you take a Jackery Explorer 300 Plus portable power station to keep you powered wherever you go.

 

The Overview of Manchester Pride

Manchester Pride is one of the most significant LGBTQ+ cultural events in the United Kingdom and worldwide. It seeks to oppose discrimination and celebrate the common ideal of a society in which LGBTQ+ people may live freely and love without fear.

As an annual landmark event in Manchester, Manchester Pride promotes diversity, inclusiveness, and equality, encouraging social understanding and tolerance for sexual minorities. The vibrant and colourful festival includes homosexual village parties, candlelight vigils, and magnificent parades.

Manchester Pride originated from the tradition of "Pride Month" worldwide, which is usually celebrated through parades, cultural events, etc. In 1985, Manchester held the first annual Manchester Gay Bar and Club Olympics.

Since its inception, Manchester Pride has gradually become an important platform to showcase the power of the LGBTQ+ community and call for equal rights. Today, Manchester Pride has grown. For example, in 2022, Manchester Pride raised more than £120,000 to support LGBTQ+ charities in Greater Manchester.

 

When and Where Is Manchester Pride 2025?

Manchester Pride 2025 is coming back this summer. So what are the specific times and locations? Please read the following carefully to learn more.

manchester pride 2025 guide

 

When Will Manchester Pride 2025 Be Held?

Manchester Pride is a grand "party protest" event held in Manchester every August Bank Holiday. Manchester Pride 2025 will return on the August Bank Holiday weekend this year, when thousands flock to Manchester to participate in the celebrations. According to official information, Manchester Pride 2025 will be held from August 15 to 25, 2025. During these ten days, people will experience a series of exciting celebrations, but the time of these events will also vary. Here are the dates for several major events at Manchester Pride 2025:

Gay Village Party: Friday, August 22 to Monday, August 25, 2025

Mardi Gras: Saturday, August 23 and Sunday, August 24, 2025, 2 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Manchester Pride Parade: Saturday, August 23, noon

 

Where Will Manchester Pride 2025 Be Held?

The Manchester Pride 2025 event locations include the Canal Street District, the gay village in Manchester, and some marginal areas around the city. The parade will pass through the centre of Manchester. In addition, a new event called Mardi Gras will be held at Mayfield Warehouse.

 

Manchester Pride 2025: Exciting Events Not to Be Missed

As in previous years, Manchester Pride 2025 includes several events, including the world-famous Manchester Pride Parade, the Gay Village Party, a Candlelight Vigil, and the new Mardi Gras. Read on for information on the exciting events not to be missed at Manchester Pride 2025.

events at manchester pride 2025

 

The Rally

Address: Manchester Pride, Sackville Gardens, Manchester, Greater Manchester M1 3WA

Time: August 22, 2025 - August 22, 2025

The Rally begins at Manchester Pride 2025, allowing the LGBTQ+ community to unite and resist bigotry and prejudice. It will feature powerful speeches and performances from LGBTQ+ rights activists, thought leaders, and community members, amplifying LGBTQ+ voices and driving progress.

 

Gay Village Party

Address: The Gay Village, Canal Street, Manchester, Greater Manchester M1 3HE

Time: August 22, 2025 - August 25, 2025

The Gay Village Party, which celebrates community, love, and queer delight, is the heart of Manchester's LGBTQ+ community. As part of the four-day Manchester Pride 2025 events, it includes The Alan Turing Stage and The Indoor Arena, two venues where visitors can enjoy cabaret, silent disco, and rich LGBTQ+ music. In addition, the gay village is home to legendary LGBTQ+ clubs, colourful performances, pop-up events, and more.

 

Family Pride MCR

Time: August 23, 2025 - August 23, 2025

Family Pride MCR, which Proud 2 b Parents co-hosts, will assist you in finding welcoming locations created exclusively for children and families to gather, connect, and uniquely celebrate Pride. Its goal is to encourage modern families of all shapes and sizes to unite and express themselves freely. They include LGBTQ+ families, single-parent families, same-sex parent families, adoptive families, foster families, and multi-family households.

 

Mardi Gras

Address: Manchester Pride, Depot Mayfield and Freight Island, 11 Baring St, Manchester, Manchester M1 2PZ

Time: August 23, 2025 - August 24, 2025

Mardi Gras will be a new highlight of Manchester Pride 2025, taking place over two days at Depot Mayfield and Freight Island. The vibrant and LGBT Mardi Gras features performances by world-class performers, DJs, drag experts, and spectacular light shows. Hollywood icon Billy Porter, internationally acclaimed drag queen, DJ and music producer Jodie Harsh, and award-winning cabaret singer Danny Beard are among those who will perform.

 

Manchester Pride Parade

Address: Manchester City Centre, Manchester, Greater Manchester M1 5JW

Time: August 23, 2025 - August 23, 2025

The Manchester Pride Parade is the city's largest, drawing tens of thousands of LGBTQ+ persons and allies to march for equality. The procession begins at noon and lasts typically throughout the day, with the first floats finishing around 90 minutes later. The 2025 Manchester Pride Parade will highlight love to convey that "love can unite, heal, and overcome everything." According to the Manchester Pride 2025 organisers, love has always provided the LGBTQ+ community with the power, resilience, and courage it needs to overcome historical and continuing discrimination.

 

Candlelit Vigil

Address: Sackville Gardens, Sackville Street, Manchester, Greater Manchester M1 3WA

Time: August 25, 2025 - August 25, 2025

Manchester Pride 2025 concludes with a candlelit vigil hosted by the George House Trust. During the Candlelit Vigil, attendees will gather in the historic Sackville Gardens to memorialise individuals who have suffered, been persecuted, and died as a result of HIV. The LGBTQ+ community and supporters will work together to combat the global HIV epidemic and its ongoing stigma.

 

What to Bring and What Not to Bring to Manchester Pride?

Manchester Pride is the UK's premier celebration of the LGBTQ+ community, with parades, musical performances, cultural exhibitions and social interaction. Therefore, when packing for Manchester Pride 2025, you must consider practicality and the official prohibitions.

what to bring and not to bring

 

What to Bring to Manchester Pride 2025

Here is a list of practical items to refer to at Manchester Pride 2025 to ensure you can enjoy and cope with various scenarios.

Tickets: If you are attending the Gay Village Party or Mardi Gras, you must print or save the electronic tickets for the event in advance.

ID: When purchasing alcohol, you must show a valid passport, driving license or national proof of age ID with a PASS hologram.

Cash and Bank Cards: Besides credit cards, you should also bring £20–£50 in money, as some stalls may only accept cash.

Sun Protection Products: For outdoor activities, it is best to bring high-factor sunscreen, sunglasses, sun hats, etc.

Personal Care Products: Wet wipes, tissues and portable hand sanitiser are necessary to maintain personal hygiene when travelling.

Hygiene Products: If necessary, please bring enough sanitary napkins, tampons, etc.

Snacks: You can prepare some energy bars, chocolates, biscuits, or other small packaged snacks to enjoy in long queues.

Power Bank or Power Station: It ensures the mobile phone is fully charged and convenient for communication and navigation. Jackery Portable Power Stations offer a modern, efficient, and environmentally friendly solution to Manchester Pride's diverse and often decentralised power needs.

Rainbow Element Decorations: LGBTQ+ symbolic items such as rainbow flags, badges, bracelets, headdresses, or themed costumes can help you feel more integrated into the festival atmosphere.

 

What Not to Bring to Manchester Pride 2025

When entering the event area of Manchester Pride 2025, everyone must cooperate with the staff for inspection. Anyone holding prohibited items or contraband will be refused entry, expelled from the venue, and may be handed over to the police.

The list of prohibited items for Manchester Pride 2025 is as follows:

Weapons

Horns and megaphones

Whistles

Drums

Fireworks, flares

Flagpoles, flagpoles

Large parasols

Glass

Perfume bottles and aerosol cans

Luggage and bags made of opaque materials

Spray paint, graffiti markers

Food and drink

Folding chairs, stools and tables

Selfie sticks

Laser pointers

Candles and lanterns

High-visibility bibs, jackets or vests

Drones

Illegal drugs (e.g. nitrous oxide)

In general, any items that could be dangerous to the public or cause a nuisance may not be brought into the Manchester Pride 2025 event area. For example, drones/uncrewed aircraft or radio-controlled devices of any size or type are prohibited in the event area, including the queuing area. Manchester Pride reserves the right to refuse entry and confiscate any items that are unsuitable for the event or that pose a danger to other people or the venue.

 

Jackery Portable Power Station for Outdoor Events

Taking a Jackery Portable Power Station to Manchester Pride or other outdoor events offers numerous advantages, primarily centred around reliable and convenient power access in environments where traditional outlets are scarce or nonexistent.

jackery portable power station

 

Outdoor events often mean long days away from power outlets. A Jackery lets you keep your phone, camera, smartwatches, and other personal electronics charged, ensuring you can capture memories, stay connected, and navigate without worrying about a dead battery.

Beyond personal devices, a Jackery can power small appliances that enhance your event experience, such as portable fans (instrumental in warm weather), small speakers for personal music, LED lights for evening gatherings, or even a mini-cooler for drinks and snacks if you have a larger unit.

Jackery Portable Power Stations are designed to be easily carried, often featuring handles. This makes them ideal for manoeuvring through crowds at an event like Manchester Pride, or for packing into a backpack for a camping trip or festival. Here we recommend the Jackery Explorer 300 Plus.

Jackery Explorer 300 Plus

Festivals and outdoor events are all about capturing memories and staying connected. However, your phone battery can drain quickly with constant photos, videos, social media, and communication. A Jackery Explorer 300 Plus ensures you can keep your phone, camera, or action cam charged throughout the day and into the night so you don't miss a moment.

jackery explorer 300 plus

 

Want to keep the party going or set up a comfortable spot? The Jackery 300 Plus can power portable Bluetooth speakers for music or small LED lights to illuminate your area after dark. It can also power drones, tablets, portable fans, and even mini coolers, adding convenience and comfort to your outdoor experience.

Suitable Capacity & Output: The Explorer 300 Plus is a portable power station featuring a 300W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (600W Surge Peak) with a capacity of 288Wh. It can charge up to four gadgets simultaneously, due to its 1 AC, 1 USB-A, and 1 USB-C outputs, making charging several appliances simple and easy. It is also lightweight and tiny enough to fit into a rucksack, making it easy to transport.

Lightweight and Compact: Weighing around 8.27 lbs (3.75 kg), the Explorer 300 Plus is highly portable and easy to carry around a festival or event. Its compact size means it won't be a burden.

Long-lasting Battery: The Explorer 300 Plus uses LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) batteries, which offer a longer lifespan (up to 3000 charge cycles to 80%+ capacity) and are more durable and temperature-resistant than traditional lithium-ion batteries. Jackery incorporates safety features like 52 protective mechanisms and a Battery Management System (BMS) to protect the power station and your devices.

Solar Charging Capability: If you have compatible Jackery SolarSaga 200W solar panels, you can recharge the Explorer 300 Plus using solar energy. This fantastic, eco-friendly option for multi-day events allows you to stay off-grid and reduce reliance on traditional power sources.

Jackery Explorer 300 Plus Running Time

GPS Device (30W)

5.9H

Phone (29W)

13 Charges

Flashlight (5W)

15.7H

Camera (8.4W)

13H

Drone (90W)

5 Charges

(*The working hours are only for reference; the actual working hours depend on your usage.)

 

How to Buy Tickets for Manchester Pride 2025?

Many events at Manchester Pride 2025 are free, but tickets are required for Mardi Gras and the Gay Village Party. Proceeds from ticket sales will ensure safety throughout the celebrations. Skiddle handles all Manchester Pride 2025 ticketing.

 

Manchester Pride 2025 Ticket Prices

The prices for Mardi Gras and the Gay Village Party tickets vary. Mardi Gras tickets are more expensive.

Here are the prices for the Gay Village Party in 2025:

Ticket Types

Prices

Details

Weekend Second Release + Community Fund Contribution

£32.40

General admission and charity contribution

Friday + Community Fund Contribution

£18.90

General admission Friday August 22 and charity contribution

Saturday + Community Fund

£24.30

General admission Saturday August 23 and charity contribution

Sunday + Community Fund Contribution

£24.30

General admission Sunday August 24 and charity contribution

Gay Village Party Family Ticket - Saturday & Community Fund

£15.66

4 ticket bundle for a family of 1 adult + 3 children, or 2 adults + 2 children. Priced per ticket.

Gay Village Party Family Ticket - Sunday & Community Fund

£15.66

4 ticket bundle for a family of 1 adult + 3 children, or 2 adults + 2 children. Priced per ticket.

Data Source: Skiddle

 

Here are the prices for Mardi Gras in 2025:

Ticket Types

Prices

Details

Weekend Fourth Release + Community Fund Contribution

£104.76

Standard GA entry to Mardi Gras AND Gay Village Party

Weekend Final Release + Community Fund Contribution

£107.10

Standard GA entry to Mardi Gras AND Gay Village Party

Platinum VIP + Community Fund Contribution

£265.12

The exclusive way to enjoy Mardi Gras @ Depot Mayfield

Gold VIP + Community Fund Contribution

£212.63

The exclusive way to enjoy Mardi Gras @ Depot Mayfield

Saturday Second Release + Community Fund Contribution

£61.56

Standard GA entry to Mardi Gras Saturday AND Gay Village Party all weekend

Saturday Third Release + Community Fund Contribution

£66.96

Standard GA entry to Mardi Gras Saturday AND Gay Village Party all weekend

Saturday Final Release + Community Fund Contribution

£72.36

Standard GA entry to Mardi Gras Saturday AND Gay Village Party all weekend

Sunday Second Release + Community Fund Contribution

£61.56

Standard GA entry to Mardi Gras Sunday AND Gay Village Party all weekend

Sunday Third Release + Community Fund Contribution

£66.96

Standard GA entry to Mardi Gras Sunday AND Gay Village Party all weekend

Sunday Final Release + Community Fund Contribution

£72.36

Standard GA entry to Mardi Gras Sunday AND Gay Village Party all weekend

Data Source: Skiddle

If you have any questions about Manchester Pride 2025 tickets, please use Skiddle's customer service help page (9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday through Friday) or call 03333 01 01 01 (10 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday through Friday).

 

Manchester Pride 2025 Ticket Terms

Before purchasing a ticket for Manchester Pride 2025, please read the terms and conditions on the official website. Here are some of the ticket terms for Manchester Pride 2025:

1. Gay Village Supporter Band or Mardi Gras wristbands must be redeemed by the ticket holder in person. You may be asked to provide proof of age before your wristband is issued. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult (over 18 years old).

2. Family tickets sold by Manchester Pride are for children aged 3 to 15; infants aged 2 years and under do not need to purchase a ticket.

3. Please only purchase Manchester Pride tickets from an authorised agent (Skiddle), never from street vendors, otherwise you may buy invalid tickets.

4. Tickets or wristbands will not be replaced if lost. Wristbands that are damaged or torn will not be refunded or replaced.

5. Tickets are for viewing the event only, not for viewing a specific artist or band.

6. Manchester Pride reserves the right to expel or refuse entry to anyone not wearing official identification.

 

Tips for a Safe and Happy Manchester Pride 2025

How can you enjoy the festive joy while ensuring safety amidst the colourful parades, energetic music and warm and inclusive atmosphere? The following six tips will help you fully experience the charm of Manchester Pride 2025:

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Tip 1: Stay Inclusive and Respectful

Manchester Pride's fundamental mission is to highlight the LGBTQ+ community's diversity and identity. Whether in the parade or observing from the crowd, please be open-minded, accept diverse genders and sexual orientations, and avoid unpleasant language or behaviour.

Tip 2: Pay Attention to the Safety of Your Belongings

Manchester Pride typically has a large crowd, so keep your wallet, cell phone, and other valuables secure. Keep valuables like mobile phones and wallets as close to your body as possible, and avoid storing them in loose or easily accessible pockets.

Tip 3: Dress Up

One of the most enjoyable aspects of Manchester Pride is the opportunity to express yourself boldly and dress up. Dress in ways that reflect your individuality and make you feel confident and pleased. However, secure your accessories when wearing them to avoid being pulled or accidentally injuring others.

Tip 4: Wear Comfortable Shoes

Manchester Pride events sometimes take many hours and involve walking or standing for extended periods, especially when the parade path is lengthy and there are numerous people. Wear comfortable, supportive trainers or walking shoes rather than high heels or flip-flops.

Tip 5: Stay Hydrated

Manchester Pride is held in August so that participants may expect hot summer conditions. Carrying and replenishing a water bottle frequently can help prevent heat stroke and dehydration. Drink water regularly, and don't wait until you are thirsty.

Tip 6: Stay Calm in Emergencies

When an emergency occurs, stay calm to respond effectively. The Manchester Pride event will include many staff, volunteers, security personnel, and police. If you encounter an emergency, ask for help from them, who usually wear conspicuous uniforms or vests.

 

FAQs

The following are the frequently asked questions about the Manchester Pride 2025.

1. When will Manchester Pride 2025 be held?

Manchester Pride 2025 will be held from August 15 to 25, a total of ten days. Here are the dates for the main events included in Manchester Pride 2025.

Event

Dates

The Rally

Friday 22nd August

The Parade

Saturday 23rd August

Mardi Gras

Saturday 23rd & Sunday 24th August

Gay Village Party

22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th August

Superbia

15th - 25th August

Youth Pride MCR

15th-25th August

Family Pride MCR

15th-25th August

The Candlelit Vigil

Monday 25th August

2. How to get to Manchester Pride 2025?

There are several possible ways to get to Manchester Pride 2025, so choose the one that is most convenient for you. Here are the various ways to get to Manchester Pride 2025 and the nearest stations:

By train: Manchester Piccadilly Station and Oxford Road Station

By tram: Piccadilly Station or Piccadilly Gardens Station

By car: Minshull Street, Sheffield Street and Piccadilly Plaza

3. Do I need a ticket for the Manchester Pride parade?

No, the Manchester Pride parade is free, and you don't need to buy a ticket. However, if you want to attend the Gay Village Party and Mardi Gras in Manchester Pride 2025, you must purchase the corresponding tickets.

4. What is Mardi Gras, a new addition to Manchester Pride 2025?

Mardi Gras is an exciting new event for Manchester Pride 2025. It will occur at Depot Mayfield on Saturday, August 23, and Sunday, August 24, 2025, from 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. It will be a queer and fun experience featuring world-class artists.

 

Final Thoughts

Manchester Pride 2025 will be held from August 15 to 25, 2025, in Manchester's Canal Street District, Manchester's Gay Village and some fringe areas. At that time, people could participate in the Rally, Gay Village Party, Family Pride MCR, Mardi Gras, Manchester Pride Parade and Candlelit Vigil. In any case, please always maintain an open mind and respect different genders and sexual orientations throughout your participation in Manchester Pride 2025 and avoid offensive language or behaviour.

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