Worthing Pride: When are Boyzlife performing; who else is lined up and how much are tickets?

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The Worthing Pride event is this weekend – here’s everything you need to know.

Worthing Pride is the town’s annual LGBTQI+ festival celebrating diversity, equality and inclusivity. This years chosen charity is West Sussex Mind.

The family-friendly event gets underway at Steyne Gardens on Friday (July 5) with food traders, bars serving alcohol and soft drinks, a community stand business showcases.

Who will be performing?

Thousands of people packed Worthing's prom for the 2022 Pride parade. Photo: Eddie MitchellThousands of people packed Worthing's prom for the 2022 Pride parade. Photo: Eddie Mitchell
Thousands of people packed Worthing's prom for the 2022 Pride parade. Photo: Eddie Mitchell

Friday night, gates open 6pm

Warm up:

– Girlflix Lesbian & Queer Dance Party at 6pm;

– Gary Scott Pride Resident DJ / Revenge Brighton at 8pm;

Support:

– Sam Lavery Capital Dance DJ at 9pm;

Headliners:

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Boyzlife, Brian McFadden & Keith Duffy – The biggest hits of Boyzone and Westlife

Saturday: Gates open at 1pm, last entry 10pm

– DJ Clair Fuller at 1pm;

– Morgan Failure at 1.50pm;

– Ex-Girl Friend at 2.10pm;

– Glew the Queen at 2.50pm;

– Snow White Trash at 3pm;

– Alex Fincher at 3.35pm;

– The Cheeky Girls at 4pm;

– Rhys-Christian at 4.40pm;

– Danny Beard at 5pm;

– Elektra Fence at 5.45pm;

– Dave the Bear at 6.20pm;

– Ophelia Payne at 6.50pm;

– Jaymi Hensley at 7.30pm;

– Booty Luv at 8.10pm;

– The 411 at 9pm;

– DJ Claire Fuller at 9.30pm

Click here to get your tickets. Weekend tickets are £30.50 (plus a booking fee),

A spokesperson for Worthing Pride said: “Access points to the site for easy access are the south end of the gardens on the seafront marked ‘Easy Access’.

"The ground is parkland, mainly grass and on a slight incline with uneven in places. The site may be muddy, water-soaked, or dusty depending on the weather – it is not a stadium and does not have hard-standing or dedicated seating areas.

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“All access passes will be allocated to customers upon arrival by the access team based in the main entrance. Please, go to any gate upon arrival to the event including the quieter gates marked easy access and exchange your e-ticket for a wristband and once you are in the park, head to the access tent to collect your additional passes. See map with your pre-registration confirmation.

“If you are in a wheelchair or have mobility issues, we recommend that you use the Accessible Gate. A map will be available at a later date and will be sent to all pre-registered customers with access requirements.”

Find out more at worthingpride.com.

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