Birmingham Pride 2026: Parade Route Changes and Ticket Discounts Announced
Birmingham Pride returns this weekend with route changes and cheaper tickets

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Birmingham Pride 2026 will be celebrated over the Bank Holiday weekend on May 23-24, featuring a parade and performances by popular artists. Due to construction, the parade route will be altered, and ticket prices have been reduced to £46.87 from £73.70 in 2025, with options for subsidized tickets available.
- 01The Birmingham Pride Parade will start at Victoria Square at 11am on May 23, 2026, with the official parade beginning at midday.
- 02This year's parade will divert from New Street to Stephenson Street and Stephenson Place due to ongoing construction.
- 03An estimated 75,000 attendees are expected to participate in the celebrations.
- 04Performers include Katy B, Sigala, and Girls Aloud's Nadine, among others, across various stages.
- 05Weekend passes are priced at £46.87, significantly lower than the previous year's £73.70.
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Birmingham Pride 2026 is scheduled for May 23-24, coinciding with the Bank Holiday weekend. The event will commence with a parade through Birmingham's city center, starting at Victoria Square at 11am, with the main procession kicking off at noon. Due to significant construction works on New Street, the parade will take a new route along Stephenson Street and Stephenson Place. Organizers anticipate around 75,000 participants celebrating the LGBTQ+ community. This year features a lineup of notable performers, including Katy B, Sigala, and Nadine from Girls Aloud, with various stages set up for entertainment. Tickets for the weekend have been reduced to £46.87 from £73.70 in 2025, making the event more accessible. Additionally, subsidized ticket options are available for attendees on lower incomes. Birmingham Pride marks its 30th anniversary in 2027, adding significance to this year's celebrations.
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The reduced ticket prices and subsidized options may encourage greater participation from the local community, making the event more accessible.
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