Birmingham Pride is returning this month as it marks its 25th anniversary.

The event will run from Saturday, September 24 to Sunday, September 25 and ticket holders can expect to see performances from Becky Hill, Melanie C and more.

Other events are also scheduled for Thursday, September 22 and Friday, September 23.

The Birmingham Pride website details lots of important information about the event. Here’s everything ticket holders need to know ahead of attending Birmingham Pride.

Birmingham Pride Parade route 2022

If you’re looking to join the Birmingham Pride Parade and you’re not sure of the route, look no further.

  • Centenary Square (Broad Street)
  • Paradise Circus Tramway
  • New Street
  • Left turn onto High Street
  • Right turn onto Carrs Lane
  • Right turn onto Moor Street Queensway / St.Martins Queensway
  • Smallbrook Queensway
  • Left turn onto Hurst Street
  • Vehicle entries turn right onto Thorpe Street

The parade is free of charge if you’d like to attend and it starts at 11am. More information about the parade can be found via the website.

How to buy Birmingham Pride 2022 tickets

Tickets are still available at the time of writing so those who would like to go to this year’s event but haven’t yet bought a ticket still can.

There’s a variety of tickets available including ones for free events so it’s worth checking if you need to book a ticket before the event.

You can find out more about tickets and buy them via the Birmingham Pride website.

How to get to Birmingham Pride 2022

Birmingham Pride is accessible via car, bus, train and tram.

You can find out more about travelling to the event in our explainer here.

Birmingham Pride full lineup 2022

The full Birmingham Pride lineup includes Ella Henderson, S Club Allstars, Steps and more.

To see the full lineup, you can view our explainer here.