Northern Pride event attracts thousands
Thousands of people took part in Newcastle’s annual gay pride event.
Now in its sixth year, it is one of the biggest celebrations in the North East of lesbian, gay, and transgender life, with organisers hoping to beat last year’s record attendance of 23,000.
The parade began at the Civic Centre, and moved through the city centre to end at Exhibition Park. Festivities included performances by Toyah Willcox and Amelia Lily, and there are market stalls and a fun fair.
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Newcastle Pride takes place this Saturday. Entertainment Editor Gordon Barr has the details
Amelia Lily, Toyah and Katrina, of the Waves, headline this year’s Newcastle Pride on Saturday.
The festival, celebrating the region’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community, could boost the Tyneside economy by around £1m.
Last year Newcastle Pride attracted around 23,000 visitors for the one-day event held in Newcastle’s Exhibition Park, many of whom came from around the UK. And organisers believe this year’s line-up will bring in even bigger crowds – giving a huge boost to hotels, restaurants and bars across the city and beyond.
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