
A couple of months ago we were approached to help put on Knutsford’s very first PRIDE…and how the hell were we ever going to say no to that!
If you don’t know what PRIDE is…in a nutshell it’s a celebration of everything that makes us different, recognition of the beauty of those differences, and promotion of the rights of each of us to be ourselves. This incredible movement helps bring about positivity and celebration in the face of prejudice and stigma. The central idea is to bring about respect and acceptance through having a bloody good party and showing everyone how we are all the same deep down.
On Saturday 23rd of August we will be welcoming Drag Queen “Paris Baby” in to Dexters from 7pm for an ADULT ONLY evening of naughtiness and scandal, as well as her dropping an insane set on the decks with a DJ set to see us into the night.
Then on Sunday 24th in the KING EDWARDS COURT CARPARK we are holding a family friendly event from 2-8pm. There will be stalls selling food, sweet treats and ice cream…face painting, games and raffles…and performances from local bands and dance troops.
Then at 6pm a headline act from THE KING BRASSTARDS. If you have never heard of these guys…think similar to Classic Ibiza who we hosted a couple of years back…but playing as a Brass Band!!! They are utterly brilliant and perform a huge variety of sounds from modern dance tracks to 50s swing…but all reinvented as a 5 piece band with a mix of Drums, Saxophone, Trombone, Trumpet, Sousaphone and Vocals. They are not to be missed!
The awesome Paul “Monkey” Langley will then be DJing from 6-8pm…with the possibility of a top secret surprise performance tucked in there somewhere too (so secret I don’t even know what it is yet!!!)
Everyone is welcome…hell even the dogs (there will be mobile dog washing while you wait!)…and it promises to be an amazing Family Day out of celebration!
The event itself is being organised in aid of the Proud Trust which helps support individuals AND their families as they go on their own journeys of discovering who they are.
Amazingly this whole day of family fun is FREE! Yes no tickets needed…but any donations that can be made would be greatly appreciated on the day. Also if there is any way you feel you could get involved please do get in touch…from raffle prizes, to PERFORMING…then please reach out to us at in**@***************co.uk
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