More than 5,000 people came together at West Park on Saturday, 6 June, for Wolverhampton’s annual Pride celebration, making it the largest event in the festival’s history.
Organisers reported record attendance, with over 1,000 participants joining the Pride Parade before thousands gathered in the park for a day dedicated to celebrating equality, diversity and inclusion across the city.
The event featured a colourful programme of activities, including live entertainment, community stalls, family-friendly attractions and quiet spaces, creating a welcoming environment for residents and visitors alike.
Performances throughout the day included appearances from P!nk tribute artist Vicky Jackson, The Ultimate Boyband Party Show and Bollyqueer’s Bollywood workshop. Local performers The Cleopatra Way and Samira Hills also took to the stage, while BBC Radio 1Xtra presenter Kaylee Golding hosted the event.
This year’s sponsors included Wolverhampton Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton Homes, the University of Wolverhampton, Enjoy Wolverhampton BID, Bevan Brittan, WV Living, Lockworks Cinema and Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club.
More than 5,000 people came together at West Park on Saturday, 6 June, for Wolverhampton’s annual Pride celebration, making it the largest event in the festival’s history.
Organisers reported record attendance, with over 1,000 participants joining the Pride Parade before thousands gathered in the park for a day dedicated to celebrating equality, diversity and inclusion across the city.
The event featured a colourful programme of activities, including live entertainment, community stalls, family-friendly attractions and quiet spaces, creating a welcoming environment for residents and visitors alike.
Performances throughout the day included appearances from P!nk tribute artist Vicky Jackson, The Ultimate Boyband Party Show and Bollyqueer’s Bollywood workshop. Local performers The Cleopatra Way and Samira Hills also took to the stage, while BBC Radio 1Xtra presenter Kaylee Golding hosted the event.
This year’s sponsors included Wolverhampton Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton Homes, the University of Wolverhampton, Enjoy Wolverhampton BID, Bevan Brittan, WV Living, Lockworks Cinema and Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club.