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As One In The Park: Rita Ora
The brand-new, LGBT-friendly one-day event sees headline act Rita Ora play her dance-pop hits, including Hot Right Now and How We Do, alongside Conor Maynard, The X Factor-finalists Union J, Holly Johnson, Katy B and DJ Offer Nissim.
Victoria Park, London E3
Sun 26 May
£35 / 0870 753 5353
- 12:00 – 23:00
The Lady Boys of Bangkok: Glamorous Amorous
The Lady Boys present their world-famous show with renditions of J-Lo, Whitney, Kylie et al.
The Sabai Pavilion, Victoria Gardens, Brighton
Sun 26 May
£14–£32 / 01246 345222
Between
Lost somewhere between love and lust; a man, a boy, a couple, a teacher and his student. Three separate, yet suggestively interlinked, stories explore how love can transcend sexual boundaries. “Between is very engaging, fast paced and SEXY… theatre that explores aspects of male sexuality rarely seen so honestly.”.
Marlborough Theatre, Brighton
Sun 26 May
The Church of High Kicks
New daytime gay/mixed club session hosted over by the delectable Jon Pleased Wimmin and a mix of house, pop, disco, new wave a trash tracks. Plus shows from The Fabulous Kickettes, a weekly talent show (with a £50 prize) and a 'retro' buffet.
CC Blooms, Edinburgh
Sun 26 May
Free / 0131 556 9331
- 18:00 – 23:00
Toxic/No Future/No Past/Charming for the Revolution
Pauline Boudry and Renate Lorenz present their droll, trans-temporal films which carefully re-present the 'other' and the socially outcast.
Tramway, Glasgow
Sun 26 May
Festival Pass £14; Evening Pass £6 / 0845 330 3501
Part of ARIKA13 Episode 5: Hidden in Plain Sight.
- 19:30
Ice Cream Sundae
Pop, cheese and chart tunes 'with a cherry on top' from DJ Lynne.
GHQ, Edinburgh
Sun 26 May
Free / 0845 166 6024
- 23:00 – 03:00
LGBT Basketball Group
An informal weekly practice for beginners and regular players alike.
Leith Community Education Centre, Edinburgh
Sun 26 May
£3
- 19:00 – 20:00
Prime Time
A chance for gay and bisexual men over 40 to meet others in an informal setting.
Gay Men's Health, Glasgow
Sun 26 May
Free / 0141 552 0112
- 15:00
Absolutely Brighton, the Wonderful Brighton Story
Brighton's colourful history brought to life on this acclaimed 90 minute guided walk. Find secret tunnels, 'twittens', and a long forgotten lost black cat on this unique tour. A family friendly event (i.e. suitable for all ages).
Royal Albion Hotel, Brighton
Sun 26 May
An Archive of Feelings
Ann Cvetkovich discusses queer archives and the importance of recording traumatic cultural experience.
Tramway, Glasgow
Sun 26 May
Free / 0845 330 3501
Part of ARIKA13 Episode 5: Hidden in Plain Sight.
- 11:00
Cruising
In this hilarious, heartbreaking new musical, the diva star of a cult sci-fi series is trapped on a cruise ship with her husband, 200 fans and her ex-girlfriend! Nigel Fairs, Adam Rood and the award-winning 368 theatre company present the sequel to ‘My Mother was an Alien - Is That Why I’m gay?’, directed by Louise…
The Warren, Brighton
Sun 26 May
Drag Divas
- Directed by: Simon Gross
- Written by: Simon Gross
Simon Gross's celebratory all-male, all-singing show, paying homage to some of the great divas of the world including Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross, Etta James, Beyonce, Shirley Bassey and more. There also features musical tributes to The Spice Girls, Piaf and Kate Bush.
The Green Carnation, London W1D
Sun 26 May
£18.50 / 0844 477 1000
- 16:00
Glasgow FrontRunners
A running group suited to all abilities for LGBT folk and their friends. Go for a run led by a qualified jog leader, then afterwards join the city's friendliest sports club for food and chat in the city centre.
The Arc, Glasgow
Sun 26 May
£1 per session (first week free) / 0141 331 8633
- 10:45
Industry
House, dance and pop courtesy of Regal MC and Revvlon.
Kremlin, Belfast
Sun 26 May
Phone for prices / 028 9031 6061
- 22:00 – 02:00
LGBT Helpline
Scotland's first national LGBT helpline is live, allowing LGBT folks and their loved ones to call for advice each Tue and Wed afternoon and evening.
LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing, Edinburgh
Sun 26 May
Free / 0300 123 2523
- 12:00 – 21:00
Piers and Queers
Long before it was known as the ‘Gay Capital of Europe’, Brighton has attracted people with alternative sexualities and gender identities. This walking tour looks at some of the stories from Brighton’s past, focusing on the astonishing personalities of LGBT interest and their tales of achievement, challenge, bravery and…
West Pier, Upper Promenade, Brighton
Sun 26 May
Pop! Candy
DJ Jaykey plays pop hits all night.
Legends, Brighton
Sun 26 May
Free / 01273 608133
- 23:00 – 04:00
Pride Gala Double Bill
The performance artist Jonny Woo hosts this colourful and madcap show, featuring internet star and cult figure, Charlie Hides, appearing with his cast of divas and celebrity impersonations, as well as other guest performers.
The Sabai Pavilion, Victoria Gardens, Brighton
Sun 26 May
£12.50 / 01273 917272
- 20:00
Public Feelings
Ann Cvetkovich looks at the possibilities of a queer community politics and how aspects of queer life and intimacy are depathologised to create new modes of creative survival.
Tramway, Glasgow
Sun 26 May
Free / 0845 330 3501
Part of ARIKA13 Episode 5: Hidden in Plain Sight.
- 14:30
S.L.A.G.S / CHILL-OUT Sundays
Simon Le Vans, Andy Almighty and Sean Sirrs spin disco, electro and house, plus The D E Experience performs live.
Royal Vauxhall Tavern, London SE11
Sun 26 May
£8; £5 before 7.30pm / 020 7820 1222
- 14:00 – 12:00
Sister Pantychrist
Smokin' Jo plays house, pop and dance music.
Dalston Superstore, London E8
Sun 26 May
£5 / 020 7254 2273
- 20:00 – 04:00
The Social
Resident DJs spin pop, chart and retro.
Candy Bar, London W1D
Sun 26 May
Free / 020 7494 4041
- 20:30 – 00:30
Sports Sunday
Live football, a free jukebox and party sounds.
FHQ, Glasgow
Sun 26 May
Free / 0845 166 6037
- 18:00 – 03:00
Sunday Sermon
Sister Mary Clarence spins funky house and dance anthems.
Wow Bar, Cardiff
Sun 26 May
Phone for prices / 02920 666247
- 23:00

