After a two-year hiatus brought on by the Covid-19 outbreak, Liverpool’s annual Pride celebration is making a comeback and moving to the waterfront.
Due to road construction, the pageant will now be held at the Pier Head instead of its normal location on Tithebarn Street.
The LCR Pride Foundation, the march’s organizers, said the change will also affect the march, although it will continue to begin at St. George’s Plateau.
The free event on July 30th, according to the foundation, “will be worth the wait.”
The event’s return has been “worked diligently” on, according to Andi Herring, the foundation’s chief executive and co-founder, “to ensure we are able to join together at the new site for the celebration our community deserves.”
He praised the sponsors, partner organizations, emergency services, and the city council teams who had contributed to the event’s organizing.
2010 saw the holding of Liverpool’s first official Pride celebration.