The March
Register to take part in the March
Volunteer to be a March Steward
Please note: This page is archived and all information refers to Liverpool Pride 2010 - 'The Rainbow Circus'. For information and news about the upcoming festival please check our What's On Guide.
Forty years after the Gay Liberation Front first marched from Greenwich Village to Central Park, New York; the people of Liverpool will march through the heart of our city centre in a vibrant and visible celebration of pride in our community and to show our support for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in the UK and overseas who still face their own daily struggle for acceptance.
We planned our march to be inclusive by ensuring it is free to take part in, accessible and safe. We are encouraging community groups and businesses to come up with ideas of how they can produce banners, flags and large objects to carry to show their support.
The march will start at 12.30pm on Saturday, 7th August from St. George’s Plateau, taking in Queens Square Bus Station (Roe and Hood St), Whitechapel, Lord St, Castle St before arriving for the start of the Rainbow Circus. If you would like to take part we ask that you arrive between 11.30 and 12.15pm outside St. George’s Hall.
Our March is zero-emissions which means no motorised floats. A number of community groups and businesses are working with Hallangen Art (Mankey Monkey) to produce unique large objects to carry with their procession.
You can also produce banners, flags or colourful costumes or come up with your own ideas to turn the first Liverpool Pride March into a vibrant celebration for LGB&T people and our friends and families.
If you would like to take part or find out more about the Liverpool Pride March then please register online.
You can also volunteer to become a march steward.
The March is kindly supported by LCVS.
