Isle of Wight Pride
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InfoIsle of Wight Pride takes place from the 18th July 2026.Isle of Wight Pride is a free, non-ticketed event and open to all.
InfoIsle of Wight Pride takes place from the 18th July 2026.Isle of Wight Pride is a free, non-ticketed event and open to all. This event champions the importance of equality and diversity by highlighting the advances that have been made for the LGBTQIA+ community in the UK and around the world, whilst also raising awareness of the prejudice and danger that many still face. It is open for all to enjoy who share our vision for a world in which people can be their authentic selves with no fear of censure, judgment, inequality, or abuse, proving that ‘Love Wins.’ Pride Community Village will be open for the three-day event including bars, a range of food stalls, local business and charity stalls.Theme
No themeSaturday
Parade
On Saturday at 12:00, there will be a traditional parade in Ryde from noon, starting from Ryde School making its way down West Street, Lind Street, Union Street, along the Esplanade until it reaches the Pride Community Village in Eastern Gardens.Festival
Tickets are required to access the entertainment arena, no ticket is required to watch the parade or just access the community village. The Isle of Wight Pride arena return to the Harbour Beach in Ryde on Saturday and tickets are on sale now. Gates open at 11:00, and the event finishes at 22:00. It includes many stalls from local businesses and charities. The day's entertainment includes top UK tribute artists and drag performers inside The Pavilion Bar. The event is FREE to attend and is a celebration of the island's LGBTQ+ community.Sunday
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Harbour Beach
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