Everything you need to know about Glasgow Pride
Glasgow's Pride is returning to the city centre today, for the first time since before the pandemic.
Glasgow's Pride is returning to the city centre today, for the first time since before the pandemic.
Thousands of people are expected to join the march from Glasgow Green, through George Square, and down to the Broomielaw.
As well as the march, this year’s events will primarily be collaborations with venues across the city, offering greater accessibility to the LGBT community and including events for families and under 18s.
In addition, the programme of events means businesses serving the community can participate and the concept of Pride Glasgow itself is more flexible and can cater to the different audiences within the community.
Several charities and organisations have signed up participate in the march this year.
March route
The march will muster at Greendyke Street for a 12pm departure onto High street, Ingram Street, St Vincent Place, Union Street, Jamaica Street and on to Broomielaw.
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, and if all goes to plan we will be announcing some fabulous events to go alongside the march in the coming months. It’s good to be back."
You can download the official Pride Guide here.
Hear the latest news on Clyde 1 on FM, DAB, smart speaker or the Rayo app.