March with Pride

St Georges Plateau, Saturday 27th July

March with Pride.

Our annual march is set to return as part of Pride in Liverpool on Saturday, 27th July, and is organised by Liverpool City Region’s LGBT+ charity, LCR Pride Foundation. 

A record-breaking 20,000 people joined the march last year – up 5,000 compared to the year before. The march was held jointly with KyivPride in solidarity with LGBT+ people in Ukraine. This year is predicted  to be the biggest turnout yet. 

The planned route will start at St. George’s Hall Plateau, mustering at 10:30am. The procession will then move through the city centre and the Pride Quarter before making its way to the world-famous Waterfront. 

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Pride is a Protest

Pride has always been a protest and that is why Liverpool City Region’s march remains the centrepiece of the Pride in Liverpool weekend.

Over 20,000 people are expected to take to the streets of Liverpool City Centre in celebration and protest as we return for another year.

March with Pride is proudly open to all with groups asked to pre-register.

How to Get Here

TRAVEL BY CAR

Our march meets at St Georges Plateau. The nearest car park is St Johns Shopping Centre (L1 1NQ)

TRAVEL BY TRAIN

Our march muster is just outside of Lime Street Station connected to the UK Mainline and Merseyrail network.

TRAVEL BY BUS

The closest bus hub to the site is Queen Square Bus Interchange, Our meeting point is just 2 minutes away.