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Burnham and Highbridge’s first Pride festival going ahead tomorrow despite rain

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The group being Burnham-On-Sea and Highbridge’s first Pride event say it is going ahead tomorrow (Saturday, July 22nd) despite a poor weather forecast.

A spokesperson for Pride-On-Sea said last night: “A little bit of rain won’t stop us, it wouldn’t be in the spirit of Pride!”

The event will begin with a pride march from Highbridge railway station at 10:30am, past King Alfred School and Apex Park to Old Station Approach by the Pier Street fountain, and then ending in Burnham’s Manor Gardens.

The pride festival is scheduled to include entertainment from acoustic drum group Rhythm Harmony and St Andrew’s Church bell ringers, drag performances by Miss Beaver, Miss Jam Tart, VIrina Flower and Tess Drive alongside music acts The Vixens, Corky, Nine Day Fortnight and headline act, Rude Awakening.

Bristol based DJ Mrs Robinson will be spinning the tunes and the event will also feature poetry, a dedicated children’s activity area, a Giant Jenga sponsored by local business, crafts and information stalls, a bar and hot food vendors.

Pride-on-Sea line up in Manor Gardens:

  • 12.00 Miss Beaver
  • 12:35 Jane Campbell
  • 13:00 The Vixens
  • 13:50 Nine Day Fortnight
  • 14:20 Virina Flower
  • 14:50 Corky
  • 15:20 Miss Jam Tart
  • 15:40 Tess Drive
  • 16:20 Housewives
  • 17:00 Rude Awakening
  • House DJ: Mrs Robinson. Also featuring acoustic drum group Rhythm Harmony.

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