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What’s On
Brighton & Hove’s calendar is literally bulging with show and events of every kind imaginable, all year spherical . So no matter when you design to visit, there’ll always be plenty of interesting and exciting things going on all over town.
For starters, two of Brighton’s biggest events, the art-and-culture-packed Brighton Festival (May) and the world-famous Brighton Pride (August) attract thousands of visitors every year and offer stunning parades awash with colour and creativity. In fact barely a week goes by without a festival taking place in Brighton or elsewhere in Sussex. From the Superb Escape (May) to Burning the Clocks (Dec) to the Brighton Kite Festival (July), you can find festivals celebrating photography, science, comedy, beer, and much, much more.
Live Music
Festivals aside, live song lovers will never go hungry in Brighton. The Brighton Centre & Brighton Dome, Komedia, Ironworks Studio and The Old Market are just a few of the venues where you can catch performances from both world-famous artists and up-and-coming
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Brighton is a coastal city on the English Channel that both exudes quintessential English seaside charm and is a queer bastion. The capital is one of the three LGBTQ+ capitals of the U.K., alongside London and Manchester, and is considered one of the most liberal places in the country. Its politics are left, its people are fabulous, and its nightlife is a lot of fun.
Even its iconic pier stretches out into the waves like an open invitation to all. Seagulls soar over the perpetually windy seafront, where gay couples sit on pebble-strewn beaches, huddled together as they romantically tuck into a bag of England’s trademark fish and chips; strolling through the city’s winding streets will take you past vintage shops, hipster cafes, lively bars, and cozy English pubs, where old-school British drag queens hold court for a crowd of LGBTQ+ folk and their straight allies, enjoying a pint—or six!
Brighton has a timeless magic to it: it’s a place where vintage glamour meets vibrant, modern queer culture, and everyone is invited to be
Heading to Gay Brighton (England) for the first moment, we knew we were in for a treat.
When it comes to homosexual destinations in the UK, the iconic and vibrant seaside town of Lgbtq+ Brighton easily ranks in the top 3 places for LGBTQ travellers to head to – its reputation as a homosexual destination precedes itself entity known as the unofficial gay capital of the UK rivalling the likes of Manchester, the same-sex attracted capital of the North.
Gay Brighton has a lot to offer for LGBTQ travellers and quite frankly any traveller alike. Whether you are looking to experience one of the largest Pride celebrations in the UK which hosts some seriously big names (Britney, Christina and Kylie have performed), experience the gay nightlife in Brighton, relax on the same-sex attracted beach or simply scout the lively town, surrounding coast or picturesque countryside, Brighton has something for everyone.
Just an hour by train from London, anyone visiting the UK should definitely add Gay Brighton to their travel list. Here is everything you might need to recognize in our Gay Brighton Travel Guide.
Gay Brighton Explore Guide BRIGHTON HOVE PRIDE We Rise Together
Marking 50 years since the Stonewall uprising, Brighton & Hove Pride was a weekend celebrating diversity and inclusion in our great City with highlights including the LGBTQ+ Community Parade, performances from Kylie Minogue, Jessie J, Grace Jones, a surprise appearance from Emeli Sande and more.
6th August, (Brighton) It’s been another fantastic year of celebration, campaigning and reflection for Brighton & Hove Pride. Our campaign this year is We Stand Together, a call to action for all in the LGBTQ+ people and allies to unite and stand together against all types of discrimination and to defend the advances in equality and inclusion over the last five decades, since Stonewall. The campaign has been highlighted throughout the city with banners on lamp posts and led our Queer Community Parade on Saturday.
The Gay Community Parade continues to be one of the undisputed highlights of the Brighton & Hove Pride Festival weekend and is a glorious showcase of the city’s charities, and community groups who make up two thir
BRIGHTON HOVE PRIDE We Rise Together
Marking 50 years since the Stonewall uprising, Brighton & Hove Pride was a weekend celebrating diversity and inclusion in our great City with highlights including the LGBTQ+ Community Parade, performances from Kylie Minogue, Jessie J, Grace Jones, a surprise appearance from Emeli Sande and more.
6th August, (Brighton) It’s been another fantastic year of celebration, campaigning and reflection for Brighton & Hove Pride. Our campaign this year is We Stand Together, a call to action for all in the LGBTQ+ people and allies to unite and stand together against all types of discrimination and to defend the advances in equality and inclusion over the last five decades, since Stonewall. The campaign has been highlighted throughout the city with banners on lamp posts and led our Queer Community Parade on Saturday.
The Gay Community Parade continues to be one of the undisputed highlights of the Brighton & Hove Pride Festival weekend and is a glorious showcase of the city’s charities, and community groups who make up two thir