The United Kingdom hosts a diverse array of LGBTQ+ events throughout the year, from major summer festivals to special celebrations of film, literature and more.
Whether travelers are visiting England, Scotland or Wales, here’s how they can enjoy the spirit of Pride all year long.
Summer Festival Season
Edinburgh's festival season runs concurrently with two major events from Aug. 1-25, 2025. The Edinburgh International Festival operates from Aug. 1-24, while the Edinburgh Fringe Festival extends one day longer through Aug. 25. Both take place in Scotland's capital. The festivals feature performances across music, comedy dance and more, and include LGBTQ+ programming within their broader cultural offerings.
Brighton & Hove Pride, one of the U.K.’s biggest Pride festivals, takes place Aug. 2-3, 2025, in the south England coastal city (two hours by train from London). The event spans two days and includes Pride in the Park programming featuring live music, theater and dance performances.
UK Black Pride celebrates its 20th anniversary on Aug. 10, 2025, at Haggerston Park in Hackney, London. The event is described as Europe's largest Pride celebration specifically for LGBTQ+ people of color, combining live music, political elements, poetry and a carnival atmosphere with performances from dancers, singers, DJs and speakers.
Manchester Pride extends over 11 days from Aug. 15-25, 2025, in northwest England (two hours by train from London). The festival encompasses multiple events, including Manchester Pride Live, Superbia Weekend, the Gay Village Party, a Candlelit Vigil, the Manchester Pride Parade and a Youth Parade. Festivities incorporate art, culture and sports programming, plus superstar performers.
Walsall Pride occurs on Aug. 23, 2025, in the West Midlands of central England (approximately three hours and 15 minutes by train from London). This community-run event focuses on local LGBTQ+ community celebration and awareness-raising through music and educational messaging.
Autumn Festivals
The annual Iris Prize Festival takes place Oct. 13-19, 2025, in Cardiff, southeast Wales. The festival screens LGBTQ+ short films and features, accompanied by panel discussions, filmmaker Q&As and social events.
Glasgow, Scotland, hosts the Scottish Queer International Film Festival from Oct. 28 to Nov. 1 this year. This nonprofit festival showcases lesser-known LGBTQ+ films from the community.
Scotland hosts LGBTQ+ events in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Credit: 2025 VisitBritain/Tommy Ga-Ken WanThe Homotopia Festival occurs in Liverpool during November 2025, though specific dates have yet to be announced. The festival is noted as the U.K.'s longest-running LGBTQ+ arts and culture festival, featuring performances, discussions and workshops across Liverpool venues.
Early Year Programming
National Student Pride is scheduled for Feb. 27-28, 2026, in London. The student-focused festival combines activism, entertainment and career development opportunities through celebrity interviews, drag performances, a queer career fair and discussions tailored to LGBTQ+ youth.
LGBT+ History Month spans the entire month of February nationwide across the U.K. This educational observance operates through schools, museums, libraries and cultural institutions, featuring annual themes to highlight diverse voices and promote inclusion.
ParaPride takes place in London during February 2026, with exact dates to be announced. The event centers on LGBTQ+ people with disabilities, featuring accessible programming including performances, workshops and awareness campaigns.
Swansea Pride is scheduled for May 2026 in Swansea, Wales, with specific dates pending announcement. This grassroots event includes community parades, drag shows and outreach programming highlighting local LGBTQ+ voices in the coastal Welsh city.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Visit Britain. It has been fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.