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Welcome to Birmingham Pride
#Brum GET THE LATEST INFORMATION: www.birminghampride.com FOLLOW US: TWITTER: @BirminghamPride FACEBOOK: fb.com/PrideBirmingham INSTAGRAM: @BirminghamPrideOfficial LIVE TWITTER FEEDS THROUGHOUT THE FESTIVAL Get handy tips during the festival and artists’ timings as they happen
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Forward Carnival Parade Route Festival Map Ticket/Wristband Info Main Stage Dance Arena Cabaret Marquee Future Stage Women’s Arena Street Party Gay Nightlife Community Events Culture Shopping Staying Over Eating Out VIP Tickets Competitions Volunteers Disabled Access How To Find Us Useful Information Sponsors & Partners
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A very warm welcome to Birmingham Pride 2018. It’s incredible to think how far Pride has travelled since 1997, particularly in more recent years.
Be You
The event continues to bring together the LGBTQ community with the wider community, and has a strong resonance in the city, the region and beyond.
Birmingham is a city truly proud of its cultural diversity. The Pride festival is a golden opportunity to recognise the rich tapestry of races, cultures and communities which come together to celebrate our equality and freedom. And so, it’s fitting that, this year, our theme is simply ‘Be You’. This year we’re delighted to present our most diverse Pride Festival main stage artists to date, plus the introduction of the new Future Stage, new locations for both the Cabaret Marquee and Dance Arena, and the introduction of a new food court area - see our Pride map on page 8 for all the locations. May I wish everyone who attends Birmingham Pride 2018 a very happy, safe and memorable time. Lawrence Barton Birmingham Pride Festival Director With every passing year, the role of Birmingham Pride within the fabric and cultural offer of this place becomes ever powerful.
This event bringing tens of thousands of people from far and wide to Birmingham as part of the biggest two-day celebration of the LGBTQ community in the country.
It’s now difficult to imagine how the city’s cultural calendar would look without the eye-opening colours, the welcoming and friendly atmosphere, the cabaret, the music and revelry that the festival brings to our streets each year. For me, the truly great thing about Pride is the way that different parts of our community – a community that is diverse in ways no other place in this country can match – join together in this celebration. It brings together businesses, community groups, charities, voluntary organisations, families, young people, elderly people and everyone in-between to share in the fun. For this is truly a celebration for everybody to join in. A celebration of the tolerant, diverse region that West Midlanders call home. For this is a region that is very much on the up, and that really should bring about a sense of Pride. Congratulations to everyone who works so hard to make Birmingham Pride a success. Enjoy yourselves, stay safe and have a great weekend.
Andy Street Mayor of the West Midlands
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‘Be You’ Birmingham Pride
Carnival Parade
Victoria Square, Birmingham City Centre Saturday 26 May 2018 Assemble from 10.30am Sets off at 12 noon
Saturday 26 May
This year’s theme...
Be You Following Birmingham Pride’s official opening ceremony, the parade sets off at 12 noon precisely, along the best parade route ever! It will wind its way around the city centre and then down to the top of Hurst Street, by the Birmingham Hippodrome.
The Parade Route 2018 VICTORIA SQUARE
VICTORIA SQUARE
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Venue Map Key A big thank you to these highlighted venues for supporting and helping to make the production of this guide possible!
Have a safe and happy Pride everyone!
1 Glamorous (See advert on page 30)
2 Birmingham Hippodrome (See advert on page 42)
3. Clone Zone (See advert on page 48)
4 Missing Bar (See advert on page 26)
GLAMOUROUS BIRMINGHAM HIPPODROME
CLONE ZONE
MISSING BAR
5 The Loft (See advert on page 28/29)
6 The Village Inn (See advert on page 22/23)
7 Eden Bar
THE LOFT
(See advert on page 24)
8 The Fox (See advert on page 34)
9 Nightingale Club (See advert on page 12/13)
10 Amusement 13
THE PENTHOUSE VIP LOUNGE
HSBC UK
MAIN STAGE
ALSO OTHER GAY VENUES INCLUDE Bar Jester, Boltz, Chic, Equator, Fountain Inn, Sidewalk, The Core, and The Wellington,
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PERSHORE ST MULTI-STOREY CAR PARK
Pride Map
ARCADIAN CAR PARK
MANCHESTER AIRPORT
CABARET MARQUEE NEW! BEER GARDEN NEW! FOOD COURT THE NIGHTINGALE THE VILLAGE INN
FUTURE STAGE THE FOX
WOMEN’S AREA
N! NEW LOCATIO
DANCE ARENA
EDEN BAR
OUTSIDE DANCE ARENA PLEASE NOTE: NO GLASS or ALCOHOL are ALLOWED to be taken into the pride site There are lots of bars and food outlets on site
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Ticket & Wristband info Buying DISCOUNTED ADVANCE TICKETS Save £££s and get your tickets in advance: ONLINE: www.birminghampride.com IN PERSON: Clonezone Birmingham
Ticket/Wristband Exchange If you have purchased a ticket either online or from a ticket outlet, you will need to exchange your ticket for a wristband when you arrive... TickeT/WrisTband exchange in adVance:
TickeT/WrisTband exchange booThs:
Ticket/Wristband Exchange will be available a couple of days in advance from The Nightingale Club on Kent Street, from: 4pm until 12 midnight on Thursday 24 May and also from midday to midnight on Friday 25 May.
This is ONLY available at the top of Hurst Street (just down from the Birmingham Hippodrome theatre on Inge Street) at the following times: Sat 26 May from 9am until 10pm Sun 27 May from 11am until 8pm
Please note: Delays are expected between 1pm and 2pm on Saturday 26 May due to the volume of people so try and avoid these times if at all possible. If you’re a member of the Pride crew, staff or a Southside resident and you’ve been sanctioned with a wristband, your ticket/wristband exchange is ONLY on Bromsgrove Street/Essex Street.
Buying a WRISTBAND on the day If you haven’t purchased a ticket in advance, you will still be able to buy a Wristband over the Pride weekend. PAYING BY CASH: Day and Weekend Wristbands over the Pride festival can be purchased by cash at all entry/exit points - see the map on page 8 for the locations of the different wristband pay booths.
PAYING BY CREDIT CARDS: If you want to buy WRISTBANDS over the Pride weekend using a Credit/ Debit card, this facility is available at all pay booths. NO CONCESSIONS: But please note that there are NO CONCESSIONS available for children, seniors or family Wristbands if you buy at the gate -
Important Wristband info... Wristbands must be securely fastened or may be void. Wristbands must be intact, in one piece and worn at all times. Torn or ripped wristbands will not be
accepted for entry. Lost wristbands will not be replaced under any circumstances, and if you are not wearing a valid wristband, you will be asked to leave the festival site.
these tickets are ONLY available in advance online. Wristbands ‘at the gate’ will cost more than buying in advance.
Under 5s ! E E R F o g ied an When accomp by an adult
Wristbands are not transferable between visitors. Wristbands are required for drink purchases at all venues and outdoor bars within the main festival site. #Brum www.birminghampride.com 11
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JAX JONES
BETH DITTO
STEFFLON DON MNEK
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The HSBC UK
Main Stage
NADINE COYLE
Saturday 26 May
LOUISE
12 noon - 3pm Samba Band DJ Set KIM PETRAS
3pm - 6pm Kelli-Leigh MNEK Nadine Coyle Louisa Johnson AUSTIN ARMACOST
6pm- 9pm Beth Ditto Louise Kim Petras Stefflon Don 9pm - Midnight Jax Jones Local DJs Guest Host:
The Cabaret Marquee Austin Armacost is organised by The Village Inn
LOUISA
The Main Stage is sponsored by
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HOWARD JONES RUDIMENTAL
COURTNEY ACT JAKE SHEARS
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The HSBC UK
Main Stage
RACHEL McFARLENE
ROZALLA
Sunday 27 May
2pm - 3pm We Love Pop Glittersh*it 3pm - 6pm KYM MAZELLE Baby D Diva Explosion ft: Kym Mazelle, Rachel McFarlene & Rozalla Livin’ Joy Courtney Act 6pm- 9pm ANDREW BRADY
LIVIN’JOY
Howard Jones Jake Shears Rudimental (DJ SET) 10pm - Midnight DJ Paul Morrell Guest Host: Andrew Brady
The Cabaret Marquee is organised by The Village Inn The Main Stage is sponsored by
BABY D
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Dance Arena
FLAVA D
Saturday 26 May
LOW steppa
12 NOON - 3PM Lisa Sharred & Yan Davey Boy WSF 3pm - 6pm Clinton & Antix Joe Hunt Felton & Kaisha 6pm- 9pm The Acid Experiment Low Steppa Tom Shorterz
REDLIGHT
9pm - Midnight Redlight Flava D
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Dance Arena
DJ ZINC
Sunday 27 May
1pm - 3pm Jamie Bull JAMIE BULL
3pm - 6pm Love Muscle Hooker Club 6pm- 9pm Gorgon City DJ Zinc
GORGON CITY
9pm- Midnight Sum Cellar 02.31 Ft Trudos
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MISS THUNDERPUSSY
The Manchester Airport
TANIYA HYDE
Cabaret Marquee Saturday 26 May LOLA LASAGNE
MISS MARTY BAGA CHIPZ
SANDRA
12 noon - 3pm DJ Miss Penny Sandra Miss Jason Lorraine Bowen
SUM TING WONG
3pm - 6pm
GINNY LEMON
6pm- 9pm Baga Chipz Tanya Hyde Sum Ting Wong
DAVE LYNN
THE DE EXPERIENCE
MISS JASON TWIGGY
KELLY WILDE
Ginny Lemon Shania Pain Kelly Wilde Miss Penny Lola Lasagne
9pm - Midnight Dave Lynn Twiggy Miss Thunderpussy The DE Experience
Hosts: Sandra and Miss Marty
MISS PENNY
The Cabaret Marquee is sponsored by
LORRAINE BOWEN
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The Manchester Airport
SANDRA
Cabaret Marquee
drag with no name
Sunday 27 May DIVINE MISS M
TOTALLY TINA champagne shirley
12noon - 3pm DJ Miss Penny Sandra Martha D’Arthur
DAVID DALE
AMY LA QUEEFA
MARTHA d’ARTHUR
6pm- 9pm Glitter Lips Drag With No Name Kelly O’Brien: The Dolly Show
GLITTER LIPS KELLY O’B
RIEN: THE
VICKY JA CKS AS PINK ON
3pm - 6pm Myra Dubois Divine Miss M Amy La Queefa Miss Marty Rose Garden
DOLLY SH
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9pm - Midnight Champagne Shirley David Dale Totally Tina Vicky Jackson as Pink
Miss Marty
ROSE GARDEN
The Cabaret Marquee
is organised by The Village Inn Marty Hosts: Sandra and Miss The Cabaret Marquee is sponsored by
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Future Stage
JAMAAL MONARCH
Saturday 26 May KARTEL BROWN
UnpronounceabLe
1pm - 3pm KillGlass I’m Not Okay Unpronounceable Jaydon Clover & Jamaal Monarch JAYDON CLOVER
3pm - 6pm Allie X Kartel Brown 6pm- 10pm Ms Banks Big Freedia DUPES DEN HCL
Big freedia MISS JASON
MS BANKS
The NEW Future Stage is held in The Nightingale Club The Future Stage is sponsored by
ALLIE X
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The Barclays
Future Stage Sunday 27 May
1pm - 3pm Shout Festival / Knickerbocker
ALICALI HARLEY
MIKE Q
3pm - 6pm Alicai Harley Beep Me Gay Garage 6pm- 10pm Mike Q Le1f Pxssy palace + Fraser Bone
The NEW Future Stage is held in The Nightingale Club LE1F
The Future Stage is sponsored by
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The
Women’s Area Sat 26/Sun 27 May
AMY LA QUEEFA
LAUREN HOYLE
FAYE BAGLEY
SASKI
REYNA WASHBROOK
Sat 26 May
Sun 27 May
12 noon - 3pm
12 noon - 3pm
DJ Daddy & Nora
DJ Daddy & Nora
3pm - 6pm Lauren Hoyle Saski Amy La Queefa DJ Roq Biatch & Junior
3pm - 6pm Jack Strap Oedipussy Reyna Washbrook DJ Little L
6pm- 10pm
6pm- 10pm
Adam All Faye Bagley DJ Bee
DJ Dell Adam All & Apple Derrieres DJ Sally
9pm- Midnight DJ Dell & Laurel DJ Lisa Sharred DRAG KING ADAM ALL
9pm- Midnight DJ Bee DJ Shorty
DJ ROQ BIATCH & JUNIOR
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Let’s party everyone!
Street Party
There aren’t only FIVE stages to enjoy this year - our Street Party features a great NEW Streetfood Court and Beer Garden plus fantastic funfair, market & community stalls, and of course, all your favourite gay bars and clubs!
NEW! StreetFood Court! Yes! There’ll be a host of different streetfood outlets in our NEW Streetfood Court area located down Hurst Street - serving up delicious grub.
Thrill-seekers’ funfair!
Community & market stalls!
There’s plenty of adrenalinepumping white-knuckle excitement to be enjoyed at this year’s funfair.
Pop by the stalls over the weekend and see what the various community groups are getting up to.
And who knows, you might just end up having the best ride of your weekend!
You’ll also be able to pick up a bargain or several from the numerous market stalls.
Whether you want a simple burger, a hotdog - perhaps some noodles - or maybe some vegetarian or vegan food, and gluten-free choices too we’ve got it covered!
If you haven’t already booked a stall, you might still be able to get one! Email christina@eventmen.co.uk for more information.
NEW! FOOD COURT
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KATRINA OF THE WAVES
Mike Emery
Enjoy a great night out over the Birmingham Pride weekend at many of the gay scene’s 16 bars and clubs where you can party into the early hours. Here’s some of the highlights...
SANDRA
Fri 25 May Highlights include: l Sandra
at The Village at The Nightingale l MidBears at Eden l Mike & Blanche at Glamorous l Hit Man & Her at Missing l Saathi
Sat 26 May
pam catz
Miss M
alfie ordinary
Highlights include: l Katrina
of The Waves, Jake Quickenden, Mary Mac, Danny Beard, Brenda LaBeau & Fanny Burns at Eden l Pam Catz at Glamorous l Live DJs at The Loft l DJs Mike Emery, Wanda Why & Miss M at Missing l Cabaret with Divine Miss M, Martha D’Arthur, Twiggy, House of Allure, Crystal Lubrikunt, Cherry Liquor, Donna Trump & Alfie Ordinary in the Missing Marquee
Danny Beard
wanda why
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Enjoy all the Gay Venues
Gay Nightlife
BEVERLEY KNIGHT
Party into the early hours!
TIGHT FIT
Sun 27 May Laqueefa
Highlights include: DENISE PEARSON Giggle Pride
Gavina
THE VENGABOYS AT THE NIGHTINGALE
l The
Vengaboys at The Nightingale l Beverley Knight, Denise Pearson, Tight Fit, The Sundaes, KY Kelly, La Voix, Vicki Vivacious & La voix The Fleurettes at Eden l Gavina at Glamorous l Live DJs at The Loft l DJs Mike Emery, Wanda Why & Laqueefa at Missing l Divine Miss M, Laqueefa, Gavina, Twiggy, House of Allure, Boyonce, Shania Pain, Crystal Lubrikunt & Cherry Liquor in the Missing Marquee
Mon 28 May Highlights include: l Giggle
Pride at The Fox l Ministry of Pound at Missing
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FREE ACTIVITIES
Community Events at Birmingham LGBT Centre
FREE
ESTHER TURNER
FAYE BAGLEY
SOPHIA BLACKWELL
Sat 26 May
Sun 27 May
from 1pm Acoustic Musicians featuring:
from 1pm
Zara Sykes Faye Bagley Esther Turner Baff-Off Competition in Holloways Cafe Film Screening: CALL ME BY YOUR NAME at 4pm Pride day quiet space FILM SCREENING: Call me by your name ZARA SYKES
LGBT ACTIVI TIES
LGBT Lit ‘ Fest in a day with writing sensation Sophia Blackwell featuring: Scott Campbell RJ Arkhipov Matt Cain Concluding with a Spoken Word Open Mic Salon for local poets, writers and performers... just turn up!
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What’s On across the city... Birmingham Pride takes place in the heart of the city’s Southside district, in and around the Gay Village and alongside one of the UK’s largest theatres, the Birmingham Hippodrome. Just a short stroll from the Gay Village are numerous other theatres/arts venues that are well worth a visit. These include the New Alexandra Theatre, the Birmingham REP, Birmingham Town Hall and the prestigious Symphony Hall. For art enthusiasts, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery is a must, while those in need of sustenance can check out some of the city’s ever-popular restaurants, cafes and cocktail bars.
City of Culture
Ginger Johnson presents Glamorous Gran And Other Tall Stories Symphony Hall, Sun 27 May One for younger Pride audiences, this Symphony Hall gig sees ‘nightmare in nylons and drag superstar’ Ginger Johnson recount a series of ‘hilarious’ stories for switched-on kids, all of which just happen to feature a host of queer characters.
Legally Blonde New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, Mon 21 - Sat 26 May X Factor finalist Lucie Jones takes the lead in this tonguein-cheek musical based on the hit movie starring Reese Witherspoon. If you’re not familiar with the storyline, the toe-tapping production follows the story of college sweetheart and homecoming queen Elle Woods, a girl who just doesn’t take no for an answer...
Giggle Pride The Fox, Mon 28 May What better way to round off your Pride weekend than by enjoying a night of comedy at The Fox. Hosted by everpopular stand-up comedian, actor and ‘globetrotter’ Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, Sat 16 June Maureen Younger, this year’s BGSO is one of the UK’s most vibrant non-professional offering promises plenty of orchestras. This landmark 10th anniversary concert sees laughs courtesy of Jayde Jack Lovell picking up the baton to present a programme Adams, Chloe Petts and Isma. of iconic soundtracks, with John Williams’ score to The evening also includes a Jurassic Park, the theme tune from Spartacus and unique performance from The Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake all featuring. Ukelezzas. #Brum www.birminghampride.com 43
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City of Culture Romeo & Juliet Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, until Fri 21 September The world’s most famous love story is given a contemporary setting in this new Royal Shakespeare Company production starring Midlands lad Bally Gill as Romeo. Audiences can expect plenty of strobe lighting in a story that sees love at first sight explode into an intense passion and an irresistible desire for change.
Goldilock, Stock And Three Smoking Bears Old Joint Stock Theatre, Wed 23 - Fri 25 May This well-reviewed alternative comedy takes the much-loved fairytale about a blonde girl’s run-in with a family of bears and adds in a liberal dose of inspiration from Guy Ritchie’s 1990s gangster movie, Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels. Blending songs and in-jokes with rude’n’racy humour, the show finds silver-tongued heroine Goldilock on the run from a pack of bears and a far-from-happy gangster. Expect multiple plot threads and plenty of cockney chit-chat...
Concubine
Titanic The Musical
Birmingham Hippodrome, Mon 4 - Sat 9 June Based on real people aboard the most legendary ship in the world, Titanic The Musical is described as ‘a stunning and stirring production focusing on the hopes, dreams and aspirations of her passengers, who each boarded with stories and personal ambitions of their own.’ This new production is helmed by the Birmingham-born artistic director of Charing Cross Theatre, Thom Southerland. It visits the Midlands as part of a UK tour.
To find out what else is on during the Birmingham Pride weekend, check out whatsonlive.co.uk/birmingham
Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Thurs 31 May - Sat 2 June Human trafficking and female oppression are at the forefront of this powerful production from REP Foundry alumni Amarha Spence. Directed by Daniel Bailey, Concubine contemplates how women can still be ‘owned’ in modern society, and asks how much we are to blame. #Brum www.birminghampride.com 45
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Birmingham’s Miss Penny highlights where to shop in the city
Miss Penny’s Shopping Highlights
Let’s Shop
Let the winner of ‘Best Cabaret Act’ selfridges’ in this year’s Midlands Zone Readers’ shoe gallery Awards guide you around the fantastic shopping scene in Birmingham! The city offers everything you could want from a shopping destination. As well as its three major shopping centres Bullring, Grand Central and The Mailbox - the city also boasts a wealth of independent shops and boutiques, with Corporation Street featuring some of the biggest names on the high street. Just a short bus ride away is the iconic Jewellery Quarter, home to British jewellery.
Bullring Selfridges - East Mall One of the city’s most iconic landmarks, Selfridges comprises four floors of style, beauty and food. A haven for any men’s fashion devotee and a heaven for those wanting to look their best, Selfridges showcases the ultimate in luxury, with Valentino, Louis Vuitton and Balenciaga among key brands in store. If you have a shoe addiction, you can visit ‘The Shoe Galleries’ - a new addition to Selfridges 4th floor and a key destination for shoe lovers everywhere!
Barber Barber- LinkStreet If you’re in need of a ‘riah zhoosher’ for Pride weekend, then look no further than Barber Barber on LinkStreet (the walkway between Bullring and Grand Central). The popular barbers offers a range of treatments, including precision beard sculpting, a traditional cut throat shave and the full works courtesy of The Ultimate Barber Barber Experience. Heck, they may even have enough hairspray to sort Miss P’s bouffant!
kidswear, beauty and homeware across four levels, Debenhams’ must-visit attractions include the Make-Up Forever boutique on Level Three and Maisons du Monde which has just opened on Level 3
Diesel - Upper East Mall Need some new jeans? Then head for Diesel and check out the full apparel and denim range. Keep them tight - I like to see everything!
G-Star RAW - Upper West Mall Here’s another fab destination for anybody who’s into denim. G-Star RAW has a huge range of men’s and womenswear across two floors. They have great celeb collabs too, including the G-Star RAW Elwood X25 collection, designed by the hunky Pharrell Williams.
bullring
Irregular Choice - LinkStreet If you’re looking to put your best foot forward and stand out from the crowd, a visit to this shoe emporium is an absolute must.
Smashbox - Upper West Mall Primers, lipsticks, mascaras, contour kits - the list is endless and Smashbox has it all! The cosmetics store now has a new home in Birmingham, on Upper West Mall.
Swatch - Upper East Mall Keep an eye on the time with a new watch from Swatch! They have a huge range of styles and designs available in-store!
Debenhams- West Mall Featuring womenswear, menswear,
MISS PENNY
bullring
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Miss Penny’s Shopping Highlights
Let’s Shop
JOHN LEWIS IN GRAND CENTRAL harvey nichols
Grand Central John Lewis Be sure to pop into this giant of a department store in Grand Central! There’s something for everyone - and it’s right above Birmingham New Street train station, too!
Pylones This colourful retailer stocks delightful homeware, gifts and gadgets to please any shopper. Its unique French styling features quirky items for the outdoors and kitchen, as well as a range of children’s items.
The Mailbox Harvey Nichols The upmarket department store stocks many designer brands to help you look and feel great for Pride, including Gucci, Alexander McQueen, Tom Ford & Chanel.
Calvin Klein Looking for some new underwear for Pride weekend? Then check out the
BARBER BARBER IN THE BULLRING
latest ranges from the world’s leading designer underwear brand. There’s no shortage of sexy, cutting-edge products and innovative designs from which to choose.
Tommy Hilfiger Button-down shirts and time-honoured classics are the staple trend of this popular American brand. Collections include men’s and women’s sportswear, footwear and accessories.
Flint + Flint Looking for ‘a new you’? Or maybe you just fancy a bit of pampering over the Pride weekend? If so, check out this family-owned business. Boasting a wealth of experience in innovative skin treatments, their services include Microdermabrasion, skin peels and laser hair removal.
Elsewhere Urban Outfitters - Corporation St The American multinational lifestyle retail brand helps define fashion trends for today’s young adults. A great place to shop for affordable, quirky and retro items.
The Mailbox
H&M - New Street One of the brand’s flagship UK stores, this newly opened outlet, located in the city’s old BHS building, brings the best budget fashion to Brum. Did you know that H&M offers a garment-collecting scheme? Take along your unwanted clothes and textiles, and they’ll make sure everything is recycled.
Clonezone - Hurst Street No shopping feature would be complete without mention of Clonezone! It’s situated on the Birmingham Pride site, so be sure to pay a visit! #Brum www.birminghampride.com 51
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Staying Over
Over 8,000 beds to suit every taste! Are you visiting Birmingham from elsewhere in the country? If so, there’s plenty of accommodation available in the city centre, with over 8,000 beds to suit every taste and budget. Amongst the best places to stay is the stunning Radisson Blu, a 39-storey glass skyscraper or the totally refurbished Holiday Inn - both located on the outskirts of Birmingham’s gay village and just a fiveminute walk away from the weekend’s action. Other nearby accommodation includes the luxury Staying Cool penthouse apartments at the top of the Rotunda, providing stunning views across the city. If you’re on a tighter budget, the Ibis, Travelodge, Ibis Budget and Nite Nite are all just a stone’s throw from Birmingham’s gay village.
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For a full list of Birmingham’s hotels and for more information about the city itself - visit www.visitbirmingham.com
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No need to go hungry during Pride...
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Birmingham offers plenty of choice when it comes to cuisine. Over the past decade, Birmingham has earned itself an impressive reputation as a fantastic destination for foodies. Attracting both national and international food chains, the UK’s second city recently appeared in the New York Times’ top-20 list of international cities to visit based on culinary reputation. Boasting four Michelin-star restaurants - Purnell’s, Simpsons, Adams and Carters - Birmingham recently became the destination of choice for iconic brand The Ivy to set up shop outside London. The city also offers an abundance of choice when it comes to international cuisine, including Chinese, Indian, Italian, French, Spanish, South American and North American. Lebanese restaurant Comptoir Libanais, located in Grand Central, is the latest addition to Brum’s ‘flavours of the world’ offering. Southside is home to Chinatown and provides plenty of options for those
wanting to grab food on the go. Alternatively, why not bag a table at the award-winning Chung Ying, regarded as one of the most popular Chinese eateries in the Midlands.
on site, many of which will be offering healthy options. For more restaurants, head to BirminghamWhatsOn.co.uk
The Loft on Bromsgrove Street is another Southside favourite. In addition to delicious homemade burgers, pizzas and a popular specials menu, the venue offers an extensive range of premium spirits, craft beer and cocktails. However, The Loft won’t be serving food on the Saturday or Sunday of Pride weekend. If you fancy mixing a spot of weekend shopping with a bite to eat, head up to Grand Central, where you’ll find a host of well-known brands, including Pho, Giraffe, Tapas Revolution, Mowgli Street Food, Ed’s Easy Diner and Yo! Sushi. Don’t worry if you don’t fancy venturing too far from the Pride festival action - there’ll be plenty of food outlets
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Treat yourself to... Get the VIP experience... If you fancy attending Birmingham Pride in style, take a look at our fantastic VIP tickets! There’s a whole host of benefits that come with the tickets - check them out below:
l Meet-and-greet opportunities with selected artists PLEASE NOTE: meet-and-greets cannot be guaranteed
l A complimentary drink and also food served in the VIP lounge at the Penthouse (see map for location)
VIP and Premium Tickets
VOUCHERS for this are given to you at WRISTBAND EXCHANGE
l Main Stage & Cabaret Stage viewing areas at the front of the stages with bars for VIP/Premium Ticket Holders There’s a limited number of VIP tickets available - so grab yours while you can, as they’re proving popular!
or Premium tickets... Want to be right at the front of the stage in our inner circle viewing area? Then this is the ticket for you!
l Main Stage & Cabaret Stage viewing areas at the front of the stages with bars for VIP/Premium Ticket Holders
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A great chance to... Manchester Airport, the UK’s third largest, is back on board with Birmingham Pride to be one of the sponsors for the next three years. As part of the sponsorship, the UK’s global gateway in the North will be offering Birmingham Pride fans the opportunity to win a holiday of a lifetime to San Francisco, which is served by Virgin Atlantic and Thomas Cook Airlines. The Prize includes a £2,000 travel voucher which can be redeemed for a Holiday to San Francisco from Manchester Airport for two people, including flights and accommodation. The competition closes at midnight on Saturday 30 June, 2018. All entries are subject to T&C's (see website for details).
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Volunteer at Pride Can you help and support Pride? Volunteering provides people with an opportunity to shine, to make new friends, and also to play a part in ensuring that the Birmingham Pride festival is inclusive and open to all. Our Pride Ambassadors scheme has been a huge success in recent years -
everyone who gets involved feels a real sense of community and achievement. There are plenty of opportunities to participate, whether it be as a Parade Steward, a Wheel Marshall, a Registration Volunteer, part of the clean-up crew, or by Fundraising throughout the festival.
Be part of something that’s fun and varied, and show the Midlands how we pull together for Pride. So if you’ve got a few hours to spare during the event and would like to find out more, register your interest now by emailing: simon@birminghampride.com
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Disabled facilities at Pride
Accessible to all We’re fully committed to ensuring that Birmingham Pride is accessible to every visitor, all the time. If you have any queries, or need assistance during your visit, just get in touch with a member of staff who will be happy to help.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS DISABLED FACILITIES Birmingham Pride is accessible to wheelchair users. Wheelchair users who have purchased a VIP or Premium Ticket will be able to admit one ticketed carer, which need to be applied for prior to the festival.
ASSISTANCE DOGS Assistance dogs are welcome at Birmingham Pride, however we strongly recommend not exposing animals to any arenas that could be particularly noisy.
You’ll find gender neutral, wheelchairaccessible toilets throughout the festival site. See our Pride Map for details of the location of the toilets.
ACCESSIBLE BIRMINGHAM It’s important to us that everyone visiting Birmingham Pride has the best possible experience the moment they arrive in Birmingham.
MEDICAL EMERGENCIES
For more information on blue badge parking, public transport guides and more, visit:
In the event of a medical emergency, please notify a member of security or any member of staff, steward or festival volunteer for assistance.
visitbirmingham.com/travel/accessiblebirmingham/
GAY VENUES ACCESS There’s a huge choice of venues to visit throughout the Pride weekend. All of them have their own accessibility policy. Some offer elevators as well as ramps, disabled toilets and easy access to the outdoor and smoking areas. Please refer to each venues website for updated information on accessibility at their venue. Alternatively, give them a call directly to find out how they can assist you. A full list of ‘Gay Venues Supporting Pride’ with contact details can be found at www.birminghampride.com
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LOCAL TRAVEL ADVICE:
How to find us
If you are visiting the city, Network West Midlands provides journey planning and information for all public transport in the area. They have travel and ticket advice available at www.networkwestmidlands.com/birminghampride
BY COACH
Sat Nav Postcode B5 6RD
National Express www.nationalexpress.com National Express operates coach services to Birmingham from all major towns and cities across the UK. Please use the journey planner for cheap ticket deals and travel times.
BY BUS National Express West Midlands and other operators provide frequent bus services into Birmingham city centre from across the West Midlands. To plan your bus journey visit http://journeyplanner.networkwestmidlands.com
BY TRAM Midland Metro operates up to every 6 minutes and provides fast and frequent journeys from Wolverhampton, West Bromwich and the Jewellery Quarter into Birmingham City Centre. http://nxbus.co.uk/the-metro/
BY TRAIN National Rail Enquiries www.nationalrailenquiries.co.uk West Midlands Railway www.westmidlandsrailway.co.uk/ Virgin Trains www.virgintrains.co.uk Chiltern Railways www.chilternrailways.co.uk ENGINEERING WORKS Please note there are rail improvement works between Birmingham and Coventry on Saturday 26 until Monday 28 May.
FROM NEW STREET TRAIN STATION • Exit the station onto Stephenson Street (new exit/entrance). • Walk approx 300 yards to the road junction. For the Gay Village: • Take a left at the road junction. Walk down to the traffic lights. Cross straight over onto Hurst Street. • The Pride site entrance point and wristband exchange is 50 yards after you pass the Birmingham Hippodrome theatre. For the parade: • Take a right at the road junction • Walk up to the top of Hill Street. • Take a left and Victoria Square is on the right, in front of the Council House.
See if you can spot the Birmingham Pride coach around the city! It’s kindly sponsored by National Express - our Official Travel Partner.
FROM THE M6
FROM THE M5
• From Junction 6 of the M6 follow the signs for Birmingham Central. • Follow the A38 (M) for two miles (signs for the city centre). • At the end of the motorway, take the flyover signed M5 South West. • Coming off the flyover, pass under the tunnel, following signs for Inner Ring Road South. • Take the next tunnel (Queensway). • Follow signs for Bromsgrove A38, which takes you to a third underpass. • On surfacing, get in the left-hand lane, take the 2nd left (Wrentham Street). Go to the bottom, take a left, then third left. The Arcadian car park is on your left.
• From Junction 4, follow the signs for Birmingham along the A38 through Northfield and Selly Oak. • Going over the traffic lights at Bristol Street (McDonalds on your left), move into the left lane (signed BR New Street). • Passing the 02 Academy on your left, move into the right-hand lane. • Turn full circle at this roundabout (Holloway Circus). • Take fourth left (Wrentham Street). Go to the bottom, take a left, then third left. The Arcadian car park is on your left. Directly outside the car park is one of the entrances to the Pride site.
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Please read the following information carefully to get the maximum festival experience...
Do you have to buy a ticket/wristband to enjoy Pride? You will need to purchase a TICKET/ WRISTBAND to enter the Birmingham Pride festival site. Children under five don’t need a wristband but must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you don’t have a ticket/wristband, you will still be able to enjoy the Carnival Parade completely FREE of charge.
Do you have to be gay to attend? No, you don’t! Birmingham Pride is a celebration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community - but everyone is welcome to join in the fun. However, any individuals who’re found to have been homophobic or transphobic will be ejected from the Pride site.
Anti-social or homophobic or transphobic behaviour Birmingham Pride operates a ZERO TOLERANCE policy towards antisocial or homophobic/transphobic behaviour. We reserve the right to eject anybody from the festival site.
Can we take alcohol and drinks into Pride? No alcohol or glass can be taken on to the festival site. Sealed plastic bottles of water are allowed. There will be lots of bars and catering within the site.
Are children welcome?
Pride at night from 9pm: 18+ ONLY After 9pm on both Saturday and Sunday, only visitors who’re over 18 will be permitted entry. We operate a Challenge 25 policy - so if you’re lucky enough to look under 25, please ensure that you bring appropriate ID. Anyone who’s under 18 is welcome to stay on the site after 9pm - but if they leave the site, they will not be able to gain re-entry after 9pm. Wristbands will be required for access throughout the night. A Pride at Night Wristband is available to purchase at the entry gates after 9pm
Wristband information If you’ve purchased a ticket prior to the festival, you will need to exchange this ticket for a wristband on the day - please see the Site Map to find out where you should do this. Wristbands must be securely fastened or may be void. Wristbands must be intact, in one piece and worn at all times. Torn or ripped wristbands will not be accepted for entry. Lost wristbands will not be replaced under any circumstances - and if you aren’t wearing a valid wristband, you will be asked to leave the festival site. Wristbands are not transferable between visitors. Wristbands are required for drink purchases at all venues and outdoor bars within the main festival site.
We encourage families to attend Pride. Children under 14 must be accompanied at all times by an adult.
Disabled visitors
Children under 5 get FREE ENTRY so do not require a wristband (maximum of two children per parent or guardian).
The organisers of Birmingham Pride wish to make the festival inclusive for ALL and recognise the need for easy access throughout the event for
Useful Info disabled visitors. There are various features in place to cater for those with accessibility needs who are coming to Birmingham Pride. Visit our website below for further information.
VIP/Premium tickets Benefits to the holder of a VIP wristband include: > Meet-and-greet opportunities with selected artists. However, these cannot be guaranteed > VIP bar at The Penthouse > Main Stage: inner circle viewing area with a separate bar at the front > Cabaret Stage: inner circle viewing area with a separate bar at the front Benefits to the holder of a Premium wristband include: > Main Stage: inner circle viewing area with a separate bar at the front > Cabaret Stage: inner circle viewing area with a separate bar at the front
Where do any profits go? Birmingham Pride is a very costly festival to stage and basic infrastructure costs spiral every year, which is one of the main reasons why we charge an entrance fee for the event. However, Pride is a NOT-FOR-PROFIT organisation, and profits raised go to local LGBTQ and other charities and projects.
For further information, visit www.birminghampride.com
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Thank You
Sponsors, supporters and friends A big thank you to all our principal partners and sponsors, without whose financial support Pride couldn’t go ahead, and to our in kind supporters and friends, who’ve made a significant contribution. Principle Sponsor
Cabaret Marquee Sponsor
Sponsors, Partners and Friends
Midlands
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BIG THANKS to our sponsors, friends, supporters and the team HSBC UK Manchester Airport National Express West Midlands Diageo Capital Radio Barclays Arnold Clark Southside BID Midlands Zone Holiday Inn BBC WM Style Birmingham The Ticketsellers West Midlands Police West Midlands Fire Service
West Midlands Ambulance Service St. Johns Ambulance Festival Director Lawrence Barton
Security Mac Clarke More Secure Dave Thompson
Festival Administrator Simon Baker
Parade Floats Marty Smith Jason Green Tim Kavanagh
Entertainment Stages Programming David Nash Daniel Brown Simon Baker Conrad Guest Michael Felton Andrew King
Communications: Martin Monahan Brian O’Faolain Ryan Humphreys Sue Jones Aaron Child Twenty First Century Media Group
Birmingham LGBT Centre Community Programming Steph Keeble Contractors Eventmen Dynamite FX Fews Marquees Good with Wood Robert Green Tommy Wilson Funfair Events Team/ Health & Safety Terry Runcorn Garry Peal Clive Thompson Traffix
Volunteers & Pride Ambassadors A very big thank you to Tom Dallaway, Bobby Allen-Ford and our team of fantastic volunteers who have volunteered their time to this year’s festival Parade Participants A massive thank you to everyone who will be taking part in what is our BIGGEST ever Carnival Parade in our 21 year history - with
over 125 community groups, organisations, and companies taking part. Supportive gay venues And finally, to the gay venues/business owners and managers highlighted on the Pride Map who have been supportive, and helped make this Pride Guide possible.
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