Pride march returns to Glasgow for first time in two years

The city's first Pride Mardi Gla since 2019 started at Festival Park, before making its way to George Square.

Published 4th Sep 2021
Last updated 4th Sep 2021

Thousands of people helped paint Glasgow all the colours of the rainbow on Saturday, as the city's first Pride parade in two years took place.

The Mardi Gla event began at Festival Park, with the parade then making its way to George Square.

Most Pride events around the UK in 2021 have been cancelled due to coronavirus, with just Glasgow and Birmingham hosting marches this year.

Organisers say Glasgow's is the first full march since the onset of the virus.

Around 10,000 people took part in the 2019 event in Glasgow.

This year, participants were asked to take a lateral flow test beforehand and wear a face covering.

Daniel Syme, chair of the organising committee said: "Covid has been so tough for everyone, but particularly the LGBT+ communities as we have seen a large increase in hate crimes in Scotland and also the rise of brutality and removal of legal rights across Eastern Europe.

"Today is a major step back to normality with a full pride march, and I am delighted that Glasgow and Birmingham have come together to ensure the return of official pride marches to the UK.''

Parade manager Stuart McPhail added: "The team has worked closely with Glasgow city council and public agencies to ensure that the safety and welfare of participants is the most important consideration - we are clear that by people testing and considering wearing face coverings that Glasgow's Pride as an outside event is safe.''

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