For 25 years Brighton has held an annual Pride event; starting with a huge parade through the streets and along the sea front all the way to Preston Park where the party continues throughout the day and well into the night.
Brighton Pride is a huge celebration with people pouring in from all across the UK – we even met some guys who had flown in from Barcelona especially for the event. We took the extremely crowded train (standing room only) from London and made our way to the coast. The atmosphere hit us as soon as we stepped off the train and into the street. The parade was just finishing and a huge street party was forming, replacing where floats and processions had been an hour before. Men and women of all sexual persuasions were there revelling in the spirit of carnival.

The sun was blazing and the weather only improved as the day went on and it didn’t take long for the park to fill up. The vibrant colours and rainbow flags dazzled in the sunshine, enveloping the revellers and seemed to put a smile on everyone’s face. Fair ground rides for the young and the daring twisted and soared through the landscape, appearing to move with the beat of the music coming for the dance tent. Inside, go-go boys gyrated on stage as vocal house music fuelled the dancing masses.


Terry Gee