Find out which artists you can expect to hear over Pride Throwback Weekend 🎶🏳️‍🌈

It's this weekend!

Sam Smith / Lady Gaga / George Michael
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 27th Aug 2020

We're celebrating Pride Weekend! We’ve really missed being able to party on the streets this Summer at Pride events all across Scotland, so we wanted to create a massive weekend of amazing Pride Hits and Throwbacks to get you in the mood for a pride party!

Make sure you're listening to the Clyde 1 Pride Throwback Weekend

You can also check out our Pride Podcast. Pride: Scotland’s March for Equality hosted by Grant Thomson and Micky Gavin, looking at the history of Pride in Scotland, and the life of the LGBTQ+ community along with some of their hilarious stories!

You can hear Micky and Grant host our special Pride Scotland show on Sunday afternoon 12pm-4pm. Along with the voices of people throughout Scotland telling you what Pride means to them in our Pride Memories feature plus some guest DJ mixes from Gok Wan & Regard.

You can also expect to hear songs from artists such as Lady Gaga, Britney Spears, Taylor Swift, Calvin Harris, Madonna and many more.

Here is a just a selection of some of the great songs you'll hear over the Clyde 1 Pride Hits and Throwbacks Weekend:

Lady Gaga - 'Just Dance'

'Just Dance' was Lady Gaga's debut hit, released back in 2008, it featured on her first album 'The Fame', and was co-written by Gaga along with Akon and RedOne.

Britney Spears – 'Toxic'

What a tune! 'Toxic' was a song on Britney's fourth album, however it was originally offered to Kylie Minogue!

Calvin Harris and Sam Smith - 'Promises'

Full of glitz and glamour, the music video for Calvin Harris and Sam Smith's 2018 song 'Promises' showed a warehouse-turned-nightclub, with Sam accompanied by loads of very glamorous backing dancers.

Taylor Swift - 'You Need to Calm Down'

Featuring on Taylor's seventh album, 'You Need to Calm Down' features lyrics where she addresses internet trolls and homophobes.

Ultra Naté - 'Free'

Generally regarded as one of the biggest dance tunes of the 90s, Ultra Naté's 'Free' was released in 1997, and became 'song about empowerment' for the gay community making it a massive anthem.

Mika - 'Grace Kelly'

Mika's Grace Kelly was a massive hit back in 2007 when the song hit the top spot in the UK and spent five weeks there.

Madonna - 'Music'

Queen of Pop Madonna has enjoyed four decades in the music industry, with many hits under her belt, but one of her classics is 'Music', released in 2000 and featuring on the album of the same name.

Years & Years - 'Shine'

Years & Years' song 'Shine' was a Number 2 hit from their debut album 'Communion' released in 2015.
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George Michael - 'Fastlove'

A 1996 hit for George Michael, 'Fastlove' topped the chart in six countries including the UK.

Ava Max - 'Kings & Queens'

'Kings & Queens' was a Top 20 hit in the UK for Ava Max. The song was co-written by Ava, along with a team of songwriters, who brought this song to life through 10 different iterations according to Popdust.com

How do you listen to the Clyde 1 Pride Weekend?

You can listen to the Pride Weekend in the way you would normally listen to Clyde 1, whether it's on FM, DAB, online or through your smart speaker. However if you love this music then we are launching a brand new radio station on Friday 28th August called Hits Radio Pride.

The Loud and Proud radio station will feature all of your favourite artists and some well-known presenters including Fleur East, Jordan Lee, James Barr, Stephanie Hirst and Charlie Powell.

The station will be available initially on DAB in Bradford, Stoke, Swansea, Liverpool and Northern Ireland, as well as on DAB+ in London. It will also be available online, on smart speakers and through the Hits Radio app nationally.

For great music and incredible competitions tune into Clyde 1 on 102.5FM, online, on our Clyde 1 app, your DAB radio, or say ‘Play Clyde 1’ on your Smart Speaker. We play you the biggest hits from the world’s hottest artists. You’ll find new favourites every day and hear the songs you've missed from the last few years. From Bowie@Breakfast in the morning, to the latest on Scottish Football with Superscoreboard every weeknight and Saturday afternoon.