Since our announcement last week, we have been carefully listening to the community’s response. What we have heard is that our organisation has repeatedly failed to deliver a Pride that fully reflects our city’s LGBTQ+ community. We completely agree. As relatively new board members, with some only joining in the midst of last year’s event […]| LCR Pride Foundation
LCR Pride Foundation, the organisation behind Pride in Liverpool and the city’s annual March with Pride, has regretfully announced that the 2025 event, due to take place on Saturday, 26 July, will not go ahead.| LCR Pride Foundation
LCR Pride Foundation, the organisation that delivers Pride in Liverpool and the city’s annual March with Pride, has ended its partnership with Barclays. The decision comes after its chief executive, CS Venkatakrishnan, last week (30th April 2025) announced that the bank will prohibit Trans women from using female bathrooms in its buildings in the wake […]| LCR Pride Foundation
DATE: Tuesday 3rd June 2025| LCR Pride Foundation
Trustees are critical to ensuring the charitable sector runs effectively and sustainably, as well as bringing skills and diversity to organisations. If you’re interested in lending your talents and experience to a charity, we’d love to hear from you. We are currently looking to recruit five new trustees to our current Board of Directors. WHO […]| LCR Pride Foundation
Liverpool city region’s annual Pride March is set to take place on Saturday 26th July, with organisers LCR Pride Foundation announcing that “March with Pride” registrations are now open.| LCR Pride Foundation
LCR Pride Foundation’s first CEO is stepping down after five years in the role. Andi Herring, who co-founded the organisation 2019, will leave the charity to pursue a new venture in freelance events.| LCR Pride Foundation
On Tuesday 11th March you can catch some of the best films from Iris 2024 at Picturehouse at FACT in Liverpool City Centre, at two special screenings – part of the Iris on the Move tour SCREENING 1 – 6:15PM Heroes, Heartbeats & Shorelines (15) Running time: 70 minutes Tickets: £10 A dynamic collection of […]| LCR Pride Foundation
LCR Pride Festival has once again partnered with the Iris Prize LGBTQ+ film Festival, a global celebration of LGBTQ+ stories from around the world and that is also home to the largest short film prize in the world – the coveted £40,000 Iris Prize, provided by the Michael Bishop Foundation| LCR Pride Foundation
Pride in Liverpool’s Headline Artist this year is the iconic Katrina, formerly of Katrina and the Waves, and she’s ready to let love shine a light on the city. We caught up with Katrina ahead of her Pride in Liverpool performance.| LCR Pride Foundation
Critically-acclaimed LGBT+ icon Jake Shears is the headline host of Pride Classical, which will see a world-class 32-piece orchestra take to the stage to perform the best Pride anthems of the last 50 years for thousands of people at Liverpool’s Pier Head on Friday, 26 July – the eve of Pride in Liverpool.| LCR Pride Foundation