main stage.

Pride London is Proud to be hosting new, original, fun and classic acts that are sure to continue your party day.

After the Parade, there will once again be a fabulous afternoon of entertainment including DJ's, Dance acts, Comedy and Music on the Main Stage in Trafalgar Square.

Why not follow the parade down to Trafaglar Square and join in the party as we Celebrate 40 Years of the Gay Liberation Front and Paint the Town Ruby Red. Visit www.pridelondon.org/3rdjuly/paraderoute to find your spot for the Parade!

Make sure you join us in the evening at KOKO as we host OUR FIRST Pride London Official Party - LIBERATION. Visit www.pridelondon.org/liberation to find out how to get your tickets to your amazing event!

 Here is the line up so far for the Main Stage at Trafalgar Square... 

15:00 - 17:00

Nikk MagerNikk Mager - Started his career in music with the band "Phixx", now he has been signed by new management part of the Universal Music group  and is launching his new solo career.

 

ScarletzScarletz - Bryony, Claire, Katiya and Tahnee are a sassy 4 piece female vocal harmony group from London.  Their style is “quirky with an apple on top” and are influenced by many different artists are musical genres, which they infuse into their own songs to create a sound they call their own.

 

Massive EgoMassive Ego - Formed in 1996 with original band members Marc Massive and Andy Thirlwall, this electro-pop band have made a name for themselves through appearances on numerous pop video and magazine covers, as well as their outrageous fashion.  Their latest album “Masters & Servants” has proved they are a force to be reckoned with and were voted Radio 1’s “top new names to watch out for” in 2009.

 

GreymatterGreymatter - Georgey, Emma, Julie, Jules and Andi make up this 5 piece British folk rock band.  Formed in 2004, they have released two albums – Hands on Fire and Caterpillar Tree – blending vocal harmonies, electric and acoustic guitars, piano and trumpet with solid bass and tight drum rhythms.

 

Kelly PepperKelly Pepper - Kelly appeared at Pride 2009 and is back with her new single “My Favourite Song”, which is set to be a hugely popular song.  She combines the fun of 80s and the dance of the 90s to produce some exciting tunes.  Her debut album is set to be released in the imminent future.

 

WickedWICKED - The Musical - recently voted London's 'Most Popular Show' (2010 Laurence Olivier Awards) and 'Best West End Show' (2010 Whatsonstage.com Awards).

This hugely popular musical tells the story of how the Wicked Witch of the West from the Land of Oz actually became “Wicked”.  With hit songs such as “Popular” and “Death-defying Gravity” this is one musical that wows the audience nightly.  Be prepared.

 

WaterlooWaterloo - With a band name that takes a knowing nod to some of the greatest pop music of the past, Waterloo are a 3 piece tour de force who are ready and primed to stand amongst the pop legends that inspired them - providing a mixture of catchy, classic melodies that are lifted with the bounce, energy and sophistication of a more contemporary sound.

 

Tight FitTight Fit - Everyone will know Tight Fit as we have all sung along at some point to the ridiculously catchy “The Lion Sleeps Tonight”, released in 1982.  They are touring in a show this year called “Back To The Eighties” with members Denise, Julie and Silvio.

 

Same DifferenceSame Difference - Sister and brother, Sarah and Sean Smith, are a singing sensation who came to the fore when they placed third in The X Factor in 2007. They are working on their second album which will be released later this year with a new, fresh but still fabulously poppy, sound. 

 

 

17:00 - 19:00

MC ENVMC ENV - Changing his name from MC Envy to the acronym E.N.V. to show his progression and abilities as a musician, he blasted onto the Independent Music Scene in 2008, and has not looked back since.  At 23 years old, he mixes his passion with a classical musical background and Hip Hop beats to create a unique rap experience.

 

Christopher JamesChristopher James -

 

Big DanceBig Dance -Watch...Learn...Perform! At Pride London 2010 the whole of Pride London's Main Stage and the crowd in Trafalgar Square will be dancing along to Bonnie Tyler's Holding Out for a Hero.

Watch the video here to see David Hoyle, Ashley Ryder, GLF's Alan Wakeman, Holestar and many others show you how it's done, get practicing and see you for the Big Dance in Trafalgar Square on July 3rd!

 

Dirty Flag

 

QBoyQBoy - QBoy is a UK-based rapper, producer, DJ, writer and presenter and was one of the original few openly gay rappers in hip-hop circa 2001 that became pioneers of the new sub-genre colloquially known as "homo hop".  QBoy now considers himself a pop artist working in the fidget house and electro arenas and the diversity of his current music demonstrates this.

 

The Freemasons Feat Amanda WilsonThe Freemasons Feat. Amanda Wilson - This dance band from Brighton hit our charts with various club hits of covers ranging from Jackie Moore to Tina Turner.  With Amanda Wilson, they had an international hit with “Love On My Mind” and “I Feel Like” and they will have your feet tapping, not only at Trafalgar Square but also at Pride London’s own official party at Koko in Camden from 10pm on 3rd July

 

Kym MazelleKym Mazelle - Kym is one of the best-known disco divas of the late 80s/early 90s with dance/pop tracks such as “Wait”, “Missing You”, “No More Tears” and her cover of “Young Hearts Run Free”.  She returned to the music scene in 2004 and is better than ever.  Watch this space!

 

LGMCLGMC - The London Gay Men’s Chorus began as 6 singers outside Angel tube station in 1991 and has grown to over 200 members.  They put on high-class shows throughout the year and have just had a hugely successful show, Seven Deadly Sins, at The Roundhouse.  Never to be missed.

 

Livin' JoyLivin' Joy - Livin Joy returns this year due to popular demand, and their classic tunes, "Dreamer" and "Don’t Stop Movin’" will be raising the roof (if there was one) at Trafalgar Square once more.  Lead singer, Luzahnn, was heavily pregnant last year and she is thrilled to be able to show off her new found energy levels.

 

HAIRHAIR - The Musical - This extraordinary musical still sounds as fresh today as it did when it was first produced in 1967.  This is the musical which featured full frontal nudity for the first time and will forever be fondly remembered for songs “The Age of Aquarius”, “I Got Life” and “Good Morning Starshine”.  Full of energy and heart, you will be singing along too.

 

The Pink SingerPink Singers & Paleday - Pink Singers started in May 1983, making them Britain’s longest running gay chorus.  Attracting gay men and lesbians, they have appeared with Lily Savage to GimmeGimmeGimme and Bronski Beat.  Paleday are a quirky 6 piece pop outfit who mix the essence of BeeGees/Chic/Mika/Scissor Sisters/Abba to fine effect and are re-appearing with Pink Singers after a successful show last year.

 

 

19:00 - 20:30

MaireadMairéad - Born clinically deaf in Ireland in 1986 Mairéad's start in life might of been a silent but, after countless operations to regain her hearing a Rock &
Roll life was sure to follow!!!.
Mairéad has been in development for the past 18 months under the watchful eye of Troy Antunes who has been part of the Music industry for 25 years and to his credits has been assistant MD and bass player to Justin Timberlake and played alongside the greats including The Rolling Stones, ACDC and The Chilli Peppers.

Her self penned debut album 'Death To The X' promises to leave you breathless.

 

TamekaTAMEKA (Out of CONTROL) - Tameka is the vocalist of 90s dance group Control, who had a phenomenally successful dance hit with "Dance With Me (I’m your Ecstasy)" in 1991/2.  Here she is to prove that a song is called a classic for a reason.  Get your dancing boots on.

 

The FabbaGirlsThe FabbaGirls - Featuring the two girls who fronted Bjorn Again, this tribute band is set to show that Abba has never really left.  Whether you’re Fernando or a Dancing Queen, you will sure to be saying Mamma Mia when this band come on stage.

 

SoniqueSonique - When Sonique released “It Feels So Good” in 2000, it became the best selling single of the year, staying 14 weeks in the top 40, and placing her in the record books.  Sonique is extremely excited to be performing at Pride and is another classic to grace Trafalgar Square.

 

The DE ExperienceThe DE Experience - Returning this year as the closing headliner, this is one act that you cannot afford to miss.  Inimitable, talented and completely hilarious, the DE Experience is a legend on the circuit and will have you dancing, laughing and leaving the Square on a complete high.

Make sure your check out our other stages listed on the right hand side of this page below our countdown!