Revenge Nightclub
Bars & Clubs Gay
Brighton's largest gay nightclub on Old Steine — two floors, 700 capacity, open seven nights a week. The main club ve…
Guide de voyage LGBTQ+ et répertoire des villes · East Sussex
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Bars & Clubs Gay
Brighton's largest gay nightclub on Old Steine — two floors, 700 capacity, open seven nights a week. The main club ve…
Bars & Clubs Gay
Alternative club and live music venue on Brighton seafront — beneath the arches, LGBTQ+-friendly programming, electro…
Bars & Clubs Gay
Long-running gay pub on St James's Street — Brighton's most traditionally working-class gay bar, with cheap drinks, a…
Bars & Clubs Gay
Welcome to The Zone - a fun and friendly bar in the heart of Brighton's vibrant St James's Street area. Cool and cont…
Saunas Gay
The largest gay sauna in southeast England. Facilities at The Brighton Sauna include a 20-man dry sauna, a steam room…
Plages Gay
Brighton's informal gay beach below the Kemptown seafront — the stretch of pebble beach beneath Marine Parade that ha…
Plages Gay
Brighton has an official nudist beach. In fact, it is one of the most accessible and popular nudist beaches the UK – …
Hôtels Gay
Brighton's most established gay hotel on the seafront at Marine Parade, Kemptown. Bar, cabaret venue, terrace overloo…
Hôtels Gay
Long-established gay hotel on Brighton seafront with bar, lounge and sauna facilities. More relaxed than Legends, wit…
Hôtels Gay
Stay in the Heart of Brighton & Hove – Excellent location – show map One of our top picks in Brighton & Hove. This pr…
Hôtels Gay
Overlooking the seafront, Jurys Inn Brighton Waterfront benefits from its own entrance at the front of the hotel in t…
Brighton, United Kingdom
Brighton Pride is the largest Pride event outside London, drawing approximately 500,000 people to the city over the first weekend of August. The event centres on Preston Park — a large municipal park north of the city centre — which hosts the main festival arena with major headlining acts on the main stage. Previous headliners have included Kylie Minogue, Grace Jones, Paloma Faith, Years & Years and Sophie Ellis-Bextor. The Pride Parade runs through the city centre on Saturday morning before the main festival, with thousands of participants from local groups, businesses and organisations. The Community Parade on Friday is a more grassroots, less commercial event. The wider city celebrates across the entire first August weekend: bars and clubs in Kemptown run extended hours and special programming, the seafront is busy until late, and Brighton transforms into one of the most concentrated LGBTQ+ environments anywhere in the world for 48 hours. The city's year-round LGBTQ+ population (estimated at 10-15% of residents) gives Brighton Pride a community authenticity that differentiates it from purely tourist-oriented events. Book accommodation 6+ months in advance — Brighton has limited hotel capacity and the city genuinely fills for Pride weekend.
Brighton, United Kingdom
Brighton Pride is the UK's largest LGBTQ+ festival and one of the biggest in Europe, transforming England's most famous seaside resort into a rainbow city for one extraordinary weekend each August. The Saturday Pride Parade draws 300,000+ spectators through Brighton's Victorian streets before ending at Preston Park, where a two-day festival village features multiple stages and tens of thousands of attendees. Brighton has been at the heart of British LGBTQ+ culture since the 1950s — it was here that the liberal seaside atmosphere first allowed queer people to live relatively openly. Today, Brighton & Hove has one of the highest proportions of LGBTQ+ residents of any city in the UK, and pride week reflects the community's genuine ownership of the event. The festival headliners at Preston Park are consistently major acts — past performers include Kylie Minogue, Years & Years, and dozens of pop legends. The combination of the parade, the festival, and Brighton's iconic pier and beach make Pride weekend an extraordinary experience.
Brighton, United Kingdom
Brighton has one of the highest per-capita LGBTQ+ populations in the UK, and its August pride event is the city at its most exuberant. The parade through the city centre leads into a paid festival in Preston Park with big-name headliners and community stages. The surrounding weekend sees every bar and club in the city taken over — accommodation books out very early, so plan ahead.
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Brighton is England's gay capital — a seaside city 55 minutes from London where an estimated 10-15% of the resident population identifies as LGBTQ+, the highest proportion of any city in the UK. The Kemptown neighbourhood, running east from the Old Steine along St James's Street and Marine Parade, contains the highest concentration of LGBTQ+ venues per square metre in England outside central London. Brighton Pride in early August is the largest Pride event outside London, drawing 500,000 people to Preston Park. Brighton is not a gay destination that exists to be visited — it is a place where people choose to live.
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