It's Scarborough Pride on Saturday with the Cheeky Girls topping the bill.
A parade in the centre of the town is followed by live music at the Spa.
The event's chair is George Wakely:
" We've got parade that goes from the Brunswick all the way down to the seafront, along the seafront to the Spa. And then we've got a wealth of activities at the spa from a family and wellbeing area through to a tombola, a raffle to raise money for pride, marketplace, food fans, lots of local performers, and the Cheeky Girls of course.
"We've got Empower Fitness and Dance doing their club sites where everyone join in and have a try."
Here's the route the parade is set to take:

George added that any donations or sponsorships are very much needed:
"So this year at Pride, we need to raise £5,000 to ensure the future of pride and make sure it can happen next year. So the event is still free for any, everyone. However, we're asking everybody who can to donate a pound upon entry to pride that money goes back into next year's pride and ensures that we can make sure next year happens.
"There's information on the Business Allies page where businesses can find out how they can get involved. We've got great partners like McCain's and there's a couple of case studies on there on how we've worked with them and how they've worked with us to support Pride."


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