Glasgow Pride is returning for the first time since 2019.
The famous parade will return alongside a slew of events in collaboration with venues across the city. Organisers have also touted the event as family friendly, with plenty on offer for under 18s.
Chris Lang, Pride Glasgow’s chair, said: "We’re excited and delighted to be in a position to deliver the Pride Glasgow march again this June after a two year break. The team are hard at work pulling everything together as we speak.
"It’s good to be back."
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Pride Glasgow’s 2022 march starts at noon on Saturday 25th June at Greendyke Street, just outside Glasgow Green and after making its way through Glasgow City Centre, ends on the Broomielaw near the new Barclays Campus where there will be a small selection of stalls and activities.
Drag queen Cheri Treiffel will appear at 'Cheri on the Ferry', an 18-plus event which will take place at The Ferry in Broomielaw from 2-5pm, and is free. Cheri will be joined by special guests such as Jane Henderson, Garry King and Reba Martell.
A family friendly option on offer is the Drag Queen Story Hour. Organisers say it will engage your child's creativity and love for reading stories by giving them a brand-new, positive experience, one page at a time. Tickets are free and can be booked here.
Loads of businesses across the city have joined in with events on offer during the weekend, with Lush offering rainbow bath bomb making, as well as bars and clubs offering discounted entry and drinks.
To see the full list of events on offer over the weekend, visit Pride Glasgow's full guide to pride here.
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