This weekend, thousands of people will be heading to London to come together and celebrate Pride in London.

The annual parade attracts thousands to the capital with over 500 groups and more than 32,000 participants marching in the parade.

Pride in London is free for all to attend, although you can buy VIP tickets, with stage performances, artists, food and drink options, speakers and much more taking place.

Before you make your way to the London Pride parade, here's all the information you could need so you can sit back and celebrate Pride. 

When is the London Pride Parade 2024?

This year Pride in London will take place on the final weekend of June, taking place on Saturday, June 29.

What time does the London Pride Parade start?

Keeping to its traditional schedule, the Parade will kick off at 12pm at Hyde Park Corner.

However, the grandstand in Haymarket is expected to open from 11am but it's important to note that timings are subject to change.

What is the London Pride Parade route?

This year, the London Pride Parade will start at Hyde Park Corner before heading down Piccadilly and heading to Piccadilly Circus. 

It will then go towards Haymarket before making its way along Pall Mall to Trafalgar Square before ending at Whitehall Place.

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What stages will there be at Pride in London?

There will be six event areas across Central London this weekend, all running from 12pm until 8pm apart from the Family Area from 12pm to 6pm.

The event areas are: 

  • Trafalgar Square - Main Stage
  • Golden Square - The World Stage
  • Leicester Square - LGBTQIA+ Women
  • Dean Street - The Cabaret Stage
  • Victoria Embankment - The Family Area
  • Soho Square - Trans and Non-Binary Stage, with Pride in London Community Market

London Pride 2024 road closures

Below, you can check and see all the roads that will be affected and closed on June 29 to make way for the Pride Parade.

What is the theme for Pride in London 2024?

This year, the theme for Pride in London is 'We Are Everywhere', celebrating the power, presence and importance of the LGBTQ+ community.

Explaining the theme, organisers share: "#WeAreEverywhere champions the everyday lives of Londoners, focusing on individuals whose very power comes from their defiant determination to live as their unapologetic selves.

"These queer people stand out in spaces that they enter day after day; they create space where there is none, live life on their own terms and pave the way so others can follow."