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    This is the complete line-up for Pride Cymru’s BIG Weekend

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 31, 2018Updated:July 31, 2018No Comments
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    Derrick Barry, Sonique and Gabrielle are amongst this year’s acts who will be performing at Pride Cymru’s Big Weekend on 24 – 26 August 2018.

    Drag performer, Derrick Barry, is widely known for impersonating Britney Spears, competing in the third season of America’s Got Talent, and the eighth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race.

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    BRIT Award-winning singer, producer and DJ, Sonique, is best known for her 1998 international hit single It Feels So Good.

    Gabrielle is an English singer songwriter Gabrielle is best known for her 1990s singles Dreams and Going Nowhere.

    Other performers include Flip & Fill, The Sundaes from BBC’s All Together Now, X Factor’s Saara Aalto and Laura Bannon from The Voice UK.

    The Big Weekend is a celebration of inclusivity and diversity, held annually by Pride Cymru. 40,000 people are expected to attend the event on Cardiff City Lawns over the weekend.

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    On Saturday 25 August, a parade will take place around the streets of Cardiff, which will see 10,000 people walk the mile-long route in the city centre. Families, individuals, groups and organisations all are welcome to join the parade to showcase the true diversity and equality across Wales.

    There will also be entertainment from Glee Comedy Club, a Cabaret Stage, a UV Roller Disco, a Bingo Lingo takeover and beach party. As well as this, there will be food and drink, rides and market stalls at the family event, which will run on August Bank Holiday weekend.

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    The theme for this year’s event is #ProudToBeMe. The campaign aims to encourage members of the LGBT+ community and beyond to use their voice and be proud of their identity.

    Scott Davies, Pride Cymru’s Big Weekend’s Event Director, said:

    “This is the biggest event in our calendar, and we’re so pleased to bring the public such amazing and talented performers this year. We can’t wait to enjoy the weekend with our incredible community.”

    In a speech at the campaign’s launch last month, Pride Cymru’s Chair, Lu Thomas, said

    “[Pride Cymru] reflects who we are as a community and as a nation. It is a celebration of equality, a commitment to ensure that everyone is able to live their lives free of hate.”

    The full line-up and tickets are available at pridecymru.co.uk.

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