Advertised as the biggest
free 2 day gay party in the UK,
Birmingham Pride
was a great weekend away to catch up with old friends and new. The annual event
always takes place over the spring bank holiday weekend, this year: Saturday
29th - Sunday 30th May 2010.
The carnival parade
launched the event at 12 noon in Victoria Square with a speech from the mayor of
Birmingham. The parade had a theme of celebrating
'Equality Over The Decades' to recognise the equality the LGBT
community have achieved since 1967 when homosexuality was legalized. The message
was evident in the parade, which saw hundreds of people making their way through
the streets on foot, alongside a large number of superbly decorated motorised
trucks, winding there way through the city centre,
finishing in the gay village where the 2
day festival then kicked off. Unfortunately the heavens opened with heavy rain
just before everyone gathered for the parade, and stayed that way till about
half way through the route. Dancing in the rain has never been so fun, with
umbrellas up and the music from the floats pumping, everyone was full of smiles
and laughter, waving their rainbow flags and feather boa’s with pride. Sunday’s
weather was much better; enough for the boy’s top’s to come off for some fun in
the sun.
The
Nightingale
outside main stage was the festivals focal point, and was much bigger than last
year. Acts sang and entertained the crowds, while the big dance tents allowed
the party people to let their hair down. If you fancied a giggle then there was
a cabaret/comedy marquee. Mix in some great funfair rides, market and community
stalls, a chill-out village green, oh and about 70,000 people; Birmingham Pride
had everything for a great weekend of Gay Pride celebrations.
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Over 15 gay bars and clubs
make up the cities gay village, the biggest club is of course the
Nightingale,
which had a special PA from boy band Blue’s
Lee Ryan. He proved to be very popular with the crowds especially in his
camp pink top. However on stage he admitted that the press reports about him and
fellow Blue singer
Duncan James
(who this year admitted he was bi-sexual) were untrue. He went on to say that
Blue will be getting
back together for a reunion tour very soon.
Birmingham Pride web site:
www.BirminghamPride.com