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Romford Pride 2025 | Saturday 28th June, 12pm – 4pm
Romford Market, near Tollgate House

Following a vibrant and successful event last summer, Romford Pride, hosted by Kaleidoscope, is back to bring colour, creativity, and community to the heart of Havering.

As June arrives, communities across the UK celebrate Pride Month, commemorating the 1969 Stonewall riots with parades, protests, and parties. Romford is proud to join in again this year with an exciting programme of free entertainment, performances, and inclusive activities on Saturday 28th June from 12pm to 4pm.

Romford Pride 2025 will take place in Romford Market and promises a bold and beautiful celebration of LGBTQ+ diversity, featuring a compelling line-up of artists and creatives from across the community. Get ready to be blown away by the vibrant celebration of diversity at Pride in Romford! Brace yourself for an extraordinary showcase of performances that will leave you in awe. All acts are absolutely free to enjoy! So make sure you seize the day and immerse yourself in the incredible artistry on display.

Featured Acts:

● Emi – An independent singer-songwriter and full-time student at East London Arts and Music.

● Sumner Brook – A poet, comic, writer, and activist from South East London. With sharp wit and political commentary, Sumner brings “reverse youth pastor” energy with thought-provoking humour.

● Karteer Mugler – A member of the prestigious House of Mugler since 2015 and a Paris Ballroom Scene voguer, known for his explosive performances and expressive dance.

● Jo Bailey – The event host and drive-time presenter on Phoenix FM, Jo is an LGBTQIA+ speaker and musician bringing charisma and community spirit to the stage.

Beyond performances, attendees can enjoy:

● Face painting

● Flag decorating workshops

● Stalls including Cute Ghoul Gifts

● Community engagement with the Barking & Dagenham LGBT+ Social Network

● Local MET Police LGBT Liaison team

“Pride is a symbol of our past and hope for our future—it’s our right to be seen and heard.”

This quote, created during one of Kaleidoscope’s pre-Pride poetry workshops, sums up the heart of the event.

Romford Pride has been shaped with the local LGBTQ+ community in mind. Over the past three years, Kaleidoscope has hosted inclusive events including drag karaoke, creative workshops, film festivals, and more. The organisation’s commitment to alcohol-free, youth-oriented spaces has filled a much-needed gap in Havering—creating safe and supportive environments where young queer people can be themselves without judgement.

Kaleidoscope welcomes people of all races, faiths, abilities, sexualities, and genders, including straight and cisgender allies. Gender equality and intersectional inclusivity are at the core of everything they do.

After Romford Pride, attendees are encouraged to continue the celebrations at Pride in London on Saturday 5th July.

Julie Frost Romford BID Director says; “Romford BID is proud to support Romford Pride 2025 – a celebration that not only brings colour and creativity to our town centre, but also strengthens our community through visibility, inclusion, and connection. Events like this showcase the vibrant spirit of Romford and reflect the kind of town we’re building together – welcoming, diverse, and full of pride.”

James Jackson, Project Director for Havering Changing states; “Pride in Romford embodies the vision of Havering Changing — culture led by communities, for communities. Kaleidoscope shows what’s possible when young people lead with pride, purpose and creativity. The event will be bold, beautiful and rooted in local leadership. We’re proud to support Kaleidoscope in making Havering a place where everyone can feel seen, safe and celebrated.”

Supported By:

Havering Changing and The Romford BID
(Note: This event is not funded by Havering Council.)

For full details, visit: www.kaleidoscoperomford.com

Kaleidoscope is a free Havering based social club for LGBTQ+ youth aged 17-24. We run monthly socials in Romford, and more for the wider age range!

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaleidoscope.romford

Website: www.kaleidoscoperomford.com

Havering Changing is an Arts Council England Creative People and Places programme which supports local people in Collier Row, Harold Hill, Orchard Village, Rainham & Rush Green to choose, create and take part in their own programme of arts and culture. 

Havering Changing is a consortium of eight organisations, led by Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, working with Clarion Futures (the charitable foundation of Clarion Housing Group), New City College, Havering Asian Social & Welfare Association (HASWA) Havering Volunteer Centre, London Borough of Havering Youth Services and MyPlace, Kaleidoscope, and The Mercury Shopping Centre.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HaveringChanging/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haveringchanging/

Website: https://www.haveringchanging.org/

Romford Business Improvement District unites the local business community in a bid to improve and promote our town centre.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/romfordBID/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Romford.BID/

Website: https://romfordbid.co.uk


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