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Where you can get your wristband for Manchester Pride 2023

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Today (August 25) officially marks the start of Manchester Pride - one of the country's biggest celebrations of the LGBTQ+ community.

For those lucky enough to be attending, you'll be pleased to know the Manchester Pride 2023 box office is now officially open and ready for attendees to swap their tickets for a pledge band.

Whether you’re coming for the day or the full weekend, all attendees will need to wear a wristband to gain access - and make the most of - the Gay Village Party, which this year includes the likes of Danny Beard, Jake Shears, Alison Goldfrapp, Pabllo Vittar, BIMINI, Lisa Scott-Lee, Lucky Roy Singh, Cheddar Gorgeous, Black Peppa, Ginny Lemon and plenty more. Join our FREE LGBTQ+ WhatsApp group by clicking here For those leaving it to the last minute, there are still some tickets available on Ticketmaster.

Organisers have said weekend and day tickets are still available, but all VIP and low-income tickets are now sold out. In order to grab your pledge wristband, you’ll need to head to the official box office which is situated at Aytoun Street Car Park, M1 3DG - opposite the Kampus neighbourhood and Manchester Crown Court.

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