Norwich Pride 2024

Meet The Makers

This year’s Norwich Pride Makers Market will be the biggest yet, featuring nearly 50 stalls in Chantry Car Park with unique art and designs. Some notable artists include:

Crashcantdraw: Norwich-based illustrator focusing on trans joy, DnD, and independent publishing.

Abi Stevens Illustrator: Creates bold, colourful works representing and empowering the disabled and queer communities.

Darling Aslan: Trans and queer artist crafting LGBTQ+ themed apparel and accessories.

Claremont Ceramics: Potter producing joyful and tactile decorative pieces inspired by nature.

Jarrolds - Proud Every Day

Art Exhibition - TRANCESTRY

"Trancestry" reflects on the history and lineage of the transgender community. This year's exhibition, marking 20 years since the Gender Recognition Act, showcases the transgender community’s history and resilience. The exhibition includes works from various LGBTQIA+ artists and will be held at The Assembly House from July 22nd to July 27th.

Queer Norfolk

Queer Norfolk is a project documenting Norfolk's LGBTQ+ history through an online archive. It reveals stories like a lesbian scientist discovering the Norfolk Broads were man-made, and a visionary lesbian and bisexual women’s group that welcomed transgender members.

The March

The Pride March will start at City Hall at 1 pm, passing landmarks such as The Guildhall, Exchange Street, and The Haymarket, ending at Chapelfield Gardens.

The Stages

The event features multiple stages with diverse performances:

Marsha P Johnson Main Stage: Morning (10:00-12:00) and afternoon (14:00-18:00) sessions with hosts Miss Frou Frou, Will Power, and Knuckle Sandwich.

Frida Kahlo 18+ Stage: All day (11:00-19:30) with various performers.

Harvey Milk Live Lounge: Afternoon (14:00-17:15) hosted by Max Dobson.

Gilbert Baker Pride Bus: Morning (10:15-11:30) and afternoon (14:00-18:00) sessions.

Alan Turing Community Stage: Afternoon (14:30-17:00) hosted by Rosy May.

Special Events

Natasha Curson Memorial Trans Talk: Discussing the Cass Report at The Gallery at The Forum, 10:15-11:00 am.

Pride Question Time 2024: Open discussion on LGBTQIA+ issues at The Gallery at The Forum, 11:00 am-12:00 pm.