Timings
We know you’ve all been waiting desperately for us to announce the lineup for this year – as usual, we won’t be doing that just yet – but keep an eye on our Instagram! However, we can announce the timings for the different events which will be on throughout the day:
Family Craft Workshop
11am-12pmTaking place at the Community Centre, bring all the family and come to make your own DIY flag to wave during the parade. This session is a drop-in between 11 and 12.
Queens Heath Fabulous Market
11am-4pmOn Heathfield Road, the Fabulous Market will be selling all kinds of treats, goodies, and craft items, including brand new, never before seen Queens Heath Pride t-shirts!
Storytime with How Brave is the Wren
12pmJoin our fabulous story-teller for a very special pride story time for little ones just before the parade starts.
The Parade
12.30pmMake sure you’re on York Road by 12.30 to join us for what is probably the world’s shortest pride parade – anyone can take part.
Welcome
12.45pmThe official welcome to Queens Heath Pride will take place on the York Road Stage at 12.45pm
York Road Stage
1pm-6pmAfter the parade get ready to dance and celebrate with our stellar line-up of brilliant performers all afternoon long (including an extra special unannounced guest act)
Family Party
1pm-3pmBring the little ones, stick on a sequin, and join us for the most fabulous family party Queen’s Heath has ever seen, with performances, crafting, and a big family disco. Get ready for a boogie!
House of MASH Circus Performance
1pm-4pmJoin the House of MASH for a performance of their electrifying outdoor circus show, Hullabaloo! This will take place in the car park of Kings Heath Community Centre on Heathfield Road.
Accessibility
Accessibility is super important to us at Queens Heath, and this year we’re putting it at the forefront of our planning. For this reason we’ll be including:
- British Sign Language interpretation on the Main Stage on York Road
- A designated accessible viewing area for the main stage (unfortunately, no seating can be provided)
- Clearly signposted kerb ramps for wheelchair users, pushchairs and others with limited mobility
- A Quiet Space with mental health first aiders hosted by Chase Morgan Solicitors and Mind Birmingham
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