Held at Lighthouse, by day there’s a festival of LGBTQ+ creativity, with talks, crafts and workshops, live comedy, cabaret and music. Explore an array of stands and meet with local organisations supportive of the LGBTQ+ community.
New for 2025, the ‘Queer Ceilidh’ (Celtic Folk Dancing) is sure to be a memorable highlight and there’s no shortage of other opportunities to get into the groove with a family friendly silent disco and a Destination Opera recital. And be sure to visit Dorset-based-sewist.
Matt Wilding’s Wings of Pride installation. Quilted in two pieces and based on an eagle’s wingspan, the wings are a celebration of Pride that can also be used to protect and comfort.
Then in the evening, stand-up comedian Chloe Petts “one of our most compelling young comics” (The Guardian) gives us an insightful and humorous take on gender and sexuality in the Theatre. This will open the evening to drag artists and an afterparty silent disco.
Everyone is welcome at Poole Pride, a joyous LGBTQ+ festival filled with vibrant events for all ages.
By day the programme includes:
Children’s Storytelling
Family Friendly Silent Disco
Writing Out Loud – Queer Spoken Word
Family Friendly Cabaret – Acts to be announced
Queer Ceilidh (Celtic Folk Dancing)
Destination Opera presents A Meditation on Queer Art Song
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra – Music Making Workshop
Iris Festival Short Film Screenings
Wings of Love Art Installation
Face Painting
Free Arts & Crafts
Community Stalls
By night the programme includes:
7pm – Chloe Petts
8pm- Pecs Drag Kings
8.45pm – Come on Out Cabaret
9.30pm – Silent Disco
(please note, programme times are not exact and may vary)