Grab your rainbow flags and banners and join the million or so people who are expected to march through the streets at London’s Pride parade, which marks the anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall riots. With stages set up across central London, it’s a fun and life-affirming event, but we can’t deny that it doesn’t get a little overwhelming with all the crowds. The route kicks off in Green Park at 12pm, by Hyde Park Corner tube station. It then travels along Piccadilly towards Piccadilly Circus station, before finishing outside Big Ben. Pick your Pride stage and then line-up one of the many after-parties across the city to live out the day in style.
The lidos are full, the parks are a patchwork of picnic blankets, and the tinkling sound of cream vans has become an ever-present sound on the city streets; it can only mean one thing: June is in full swing and London summer has arrived. The weather gods have finally decided to shine on us, and the city is set for balmy, 30C temperatures this week, and luckily, London’s ever-inventive events organisers have plenty of ways for you to have a good time while you soak up all the Vitamin D.
It’s a good week for alfresco activities this week. Party in the streets to Krankbrother’s mega summer series, where Eris Drew + Octo Octa will be co-headlining an outdoor party on Shoreditch’s Clifton Street, hit up the Kew Midsummer Fete for traditional park games and rides, or embrace the start of the outdoor cinema season at Vision cinema’s park-based screenings.
There’s also plenty for film buffs as Raindance and SAFAR film festivals are in town with hundreds of screenings of new and vital cinema, theatre fans can enjoy a new production from whimsical auteur Emma Rice, who is taking on Hitchcock’s seminal film ‘North by Northwest’ for her latest show and a quiet but beautiful Bush Theatre production Miss Myrtle’s Garden set in an overgrown Peckham garden. Start filling your diary and get out there!
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