The organisers of Morecambe Pride have announced the date for this year’s event.
Morecambe Pride 2026 takes place on Saturday, May 30, between 11am and 5pm.
The annual event typically features a Pride march along the promenade, live performances, and community stalls celebrating LGBTQ+ diversity.
Robert Mee, from organisers, Out in the Bay said: ‘’We are proud to be bringing Pride back to Morecambe this year - a day for our LGBTQ+ community and allies to come together, celebrate who we are and be ourselves in a safe and welcoming space!
‘’Our act list and entertainment will be announced closer to the date, and we can't wait to reveal who we have lined up!
The 2025 event was held last July, and featured a parade along the Promenade and an afternoon of live entertainment at The Platform, with Beyond Radio on hand playing music and making announcements on the day.
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