Pride in London 2025 is shaping up to be one of the biggest, boldest celebrations the city has ever seen. Here’s everything you need to know in five fabulous things:
1. The Parade Steps Off at Noon
Mark your calendars for Saturday, 5 July 2025. The parade kicks off at 12 pm from Green Park, near Hyde Park Corner. It’ll snake its way through some of London’s most iconic streets—including Piccadilly Circus, Haymarket, and Trafalgar Square—before ending around 6–7 pm at Whitehall Place.
2. Thousands Marching in a Sea of Rainbows
Expect around 35,000 marchers and about 600 groups, all adding their voices and colour to one of the world’s largest Pride events. From LGBTQ+ organisations to community groups, charities, and businesses, it’s a powerful display of solidarity, celebration, and protest rolled into one.
3. Chaka Khan Headlines a Stellar Line-Up
The stages burst into life at midday too. The biggest news? Chaka Khan—the legendary US pop and R&B icon behind hits like “I’m Every Woman”—is headlining in Trafalgar Square.
She’ll be joined by a fantastic mix of artists, including:
- Durand Bernarr, soulful and smooth
- Eurovision 2025 winner JJ
- Drag superstars La Voix and Jay Jay Revlon
- Miriana Conte (another Eurovision favourite)
- Queenz, Frankie Grande, and The Cocoa Butter Club
Beyond Trafalgar Square, other stages across London will host diverse acts:
- Leicester Square: spotlighting queer women and non-binary artists
- Golden Square: a blend of R&B, rap, and dance from global majority talent
- Dean Street: the place for cabaret and spoken word
- Soho Square: celebrating trans and non-binary voices
- Victoria Embankment Gardens: family-friendly shows, drag story hours, magicians, and stilt walkers
4. The Best Places to Watch the Parade
If you’re planning to soak up the parade atmosphere, you’ve got loads of great vantage points. Popular spots include:
- Hyde Park Corner at the start
- Piccadilly Circus and Haymarket for the best crowd energy
- Trafalgar Square for music and speeches
- Whitehall at the finish line
There’s also a grandstand near Haymarket, perfect for getting a great view if you’d rather avoid the crush of the crowds.
5. The Party Doesn’t Stop at Sundown
Once the parade winds down, the celebrations keep going into the night. Expect official after-parties, drag shows, cabaret, and dance events scattered across London. Highlights include big parties at 194 Piccadilly, the SLAP! Icons Pride Party in Bethnal Green, and a huge rave at Clapham Grand. Whether you’re into pop anthems, queer cabaret, or all-night dancing, there’s something for everyone.
Final tips: arrive early, bring plenty of water, check travel updates, and wear your brightest colours. London Pride 2025 is set to be unforgettable—and you definitely won’t want to miss it!

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