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Love Unites 2023

Free Parade & Festival

Sat 2 Sep, 12:00-19:00

Reading Pride's annual Love Unites Parade & Festival returns for 2023 on Saturday, 2nd September 2022 at King's Meadow.

The Festival kicks off when the Parade arrives at 12pm with a full line-up of entertainment across three stages throughout the day along with a funfair, family area, a wide range of food, drink and market stalls.

claire from steps

Main Stage

Experience an unending array of live entertainment on our Main Stage, featuring a dynamic lineup of performers ready to delight audiences all day long. From enchanting choirs to captivating drag performances, and a diverse range spanning pop, reggae, and grime, there's something to suit every palate. All of this excitement is masterfully hosted by some of Reading Pride's cherished queens, ensuring an unforgettable and inclusive experience for all.

This year's Main Stage is generously sponsored by Unite the Union, who have chosen to name the stage "Sue's Main Stage''. Dedicated in the memory of Sue Hopkinson (nee Stevens) who earlier this year, in February, sadly passed away, losing the battle with leukaemia. Sue was a long-serving member of Unite, an active supporter of Reading Pride for many years and a true Ally to the LGBT+ community. It was an honour and a privilege to have known Sue, may you rest in peace.

Headline Act: Claire Richards

We are delighted to announce our headline act at the Love Unites Festival 2023 will be none other than Steps legend Claire Richards!!

CLAIRE RICHARDS is best known as one-fifth of STEPS, one of the UK’s all-time most successful pop groups. The band have sold over 20 million records with 14 top five singles, 4 number one albums, hits including 5,6,7,8, Chain Reaction, One for Sorrow, #1’s Tragedy and Heartbeat, and many more. 2011 saw the band achieve another #1 album with their ‘The Ultimate Collection’ release, followed by a Sky 1 documentary series ‘Steps Reunion’ - the highest rated original programme on Sky that year.

In 2017, the band marked their 20th anniversary and released their first single in over 6 years, ‘Scared Of The Dark’, followed by their gold certified album ‘Tears On The Dancefloor’ both of which went straight to #1 on iTunes, with the latter also #1 on the UK sales chart. The year ended on a high for the band, as they embarked on their 22 date sold out ‘Party On The Dancefloor’ Arena Tour in the UK & Ireland selling over 300,000 tickets - making it one of pop’s biggest tours of the year.

In 2019 Claire released her first ever solo album ‘My Wildest Dreams’ on Sony UK which reached #1 on iTunes and #9 on the official UK chart it also featured three Radio 2 playlisted singles including the hit On My Own. Claire embarked on a sold-out UK tour in support of the album and was the special guest for Celine Dion’s performance at British Summertime, playing to 65,000 people in London’s Hyde Park.

Since then, Steps have continued to tour arenas and to release new music including the Sia-penned ‘What The Future Holds’ in 2020 and the Michelle Visage duet ‘Heartbreak In This City’ in 2021, They scored a further two #2 charting UK albums with ‘What The Future Holds’ and ‘What The Future Holds Pt 2’ then in 2022 released the #1 album ‘Platinum Collection’ joining ABBA, Rolling Stones and Stereophonics as the only groups in UK history to score #1 albums in four consecutive decades.

Lolly (support act)

Lolly burst onto the British pop music scene in 1999 with the debut of her single "Viva La Radio"

She delivered five top 20 singles and two albums, including a standout remake of Toni Basil's 1981 hit "Mickey." Shifting gears, Lolly embraced presenting and hosted the BBC show Xchange after ceasing her music releases in 2000.

Her artistic journey took a new direction as she ventured into stage acting, gracing the West End in prominent roles such as Starlight Express at the Apollo Theatre and portraying Priscilla Presley in Elvis at the Prince of Wales Theatre.

The spotlight further shone on her through various pantomime performances, notably as Tinker Bell in Peter Pan at the Theatre Royal Brighton, and in productions like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Dick Whittington, and Jack and the Beanstalk in 2012.

A resurgence occurred in 2021, when Lolly rejuvenated her career by reentering the music scene with the release of her first single in years, "Vive La Radio."

She has been with us ever since!

Plus!

Rock Choir

Rock Choir is recognised as the first of its kind to offer a no-audition and no-requirement-to-read-music choir experience in the UK and offers local weekly rehearsals, performances and life-affirming events to more than 400 towns and communities.

The local Reading Rock Choir rehearses every Tuesday evening and are inviting anyone with any level of musical experience (and who loves to sing pop and contemporary songs!) to join them.

To sign up for a free taster and more information, please visit rockchoir.com

Jack Trinder

Jack Trinder (He/Him/They) is a professionally renowned actor. He has performed extensively within Musical Theatre, TV & Film and Opera and worked alongside famous singers and drag artists including Divina de Campo from RuPauls Drag Race UK and Detox from Season 5 RuPauls Drag Race. Jack has performed all over the world in large arenas and theatres and also appeared on BBC 1 in the UK and Channel 9 in Australia. Jack is also a resident host for Southampton Pride.

Billy and Louie

Billy & Louie are a pop/soul twin duo from the UK. They have toured the UK with their original music after appearing on Little Mix the search in 2020. They’ve been recognised by the likes of Mariah, Christina Aguilera and Meghan Trainor for their powerhouse vocals and gift for harmonies. They are currently preparing for the release of their debut EP and the release of their very first feature film. Billy & Louie can’t wait to sing for you at this year's Reading Pride!

Danny Lampo

Daniel Amponsah popularly known by his stage name Danny Lampo, is a Afrobeats/dancehall artist and a song writer based in the UK.

Lampo has achieved a lot in a few years, he was nominated at the Ghana Music Awards in UK as an Afrobeat artist of year but lost to Reggie n bollie. In 2021 Lampo won an award at the NELAS in the UK.

Nicolette Street

Nicolette Street might as well have been born on the stage. A powerhouse performer who has it all - incredible talent, sultry good looks, the larger than life presence, and a voice to dream of, she is the modern day, real life musical superhero - with the social conscience to boot. “I feel that music can cross all boundaries and that it can stir up emotions in people in a way that, even they can relate to difficult topics that generally one would not discuss in conversation.

Xtina

Following her appearance on ITV’s Starstruck earlier this year, Beth’s XTINA Tribute shows are a true reflection of Christina Aguilera’s stunning performances.

Matching Christina’s four-octave range, singing all the hits from 'Dirrty', 'Beautiful' and 'Lady Marmalade', and mixing things up with incredible live versions of fan favourites, XTINA Tribute UK is not to be missed!

Natalie Gray

Natalie Gray is a singer/songwriter originally from Reading. Natalie was featured on dance hits such as "Don't Walk Away" by Damian Harrison and "Get What You Give" by Joel Corry and Billy Da Kid. Natalie has recently released her own 80s inspired synth pop music which has been supported by BBC introducing. Natalie has just finished her own UK tour raising money for Women's Aid. Most recently Natalie has supported Rudimental at Penn Fest and Sody at Omeara.

Pride Awards Presentation

Pride Awards Presentation

The Pride Awards return to Sue's Main Stage this year, an opportunity for us to thank those who have gone above and beyond, the silent heroes who keep our communities together.

  • Selwyn Jones Award - Is dedicated in his name for significant contribution to the Reading LGBT+ Community.
  • Alice Driver Award - To highlight those like Alice who have worked tirelessly for the community.
  • Love Unites Award - An award by the trustees to thank a member of the committee who has gone above and beyond the call of duty this year.

Chair of Trustees, Paul Britt says:

“This year, we have three unsung heroes of our community who have worked hard to make Reading a better place. We acknowledge and celebrate their efforts and contributions, and look forward to presenting awards to these outstanding individuals at our festival in appreciation for everything that they have done.”

Last years winners were:

  • Selwyn Jones Award - Jamie Wake
  • Alice Driver Award - Jamie Dewson & Oliwia Budzinska, Support U
  • Love Unites Local Heroes Award - Family Liaison Team
  • Exceptional Service to Reading Pride - Kerry Kelis & Sophie Sheehan
  • Long Service & Commitment to Reading Pride - Martin Cooper

Main Stage Hosts

Martha D’Arthur

Martha D'Arthur stands as a captivating and renowned drag queen, celebrated for her captivating blend of charm and humour on stage. Crowned the victor of Drag Idol UK in 2013, Martha's charisma has shone brilliantly ever since.

Notably, she made history as the inaugural host and performer at the International Drag Festival in 2015, leaving an indelible mark on the global drag scene. With a magnetic stage presence that effortlessly fuses wit and poise, Martha's performances have enthralled audiences in a multitude of settings, from the vibrant streets of Mexico to stages spanning the United States and the United Kingdom.

Her exceptional talent and engaging shows continue to leave an enduring impression on drag enthusiasts and entertainment aficionados alike.

Son of a Tutu

Son of a Tutu shines as a dynamic and captivating drag queen, known for a remarkable fusion of humour and glamour that takes centre stage. With an electrifying presence, Son of a Tutu has become a standout figure in the world of drag entertainment.

Their performances are a delightful concoction of wit and style, leaving audiences in awe. From their vibrant persona to their dazzling performances, Son of a Tutu has enchanted stages across various venues, leaving an indelible mark on the drag scene. With a charismatic blend of sass and charm, Son of a Tutu continues to captivate audiences and redefine the art of drag with every show.

Dr. Bev

Dr. Bev emerges as a striking and unique drag queen based in Cardiff is renowned for her audacious and unforgettable stage presence. Blending boldness with creativity, Dr. Bev commands attention with each performance.

As a larger-than-life character, she adds a dose of humour and eccentricity to the drag scene, creating an engaging experience for audiences. From her daring persona to her daring performances, Dr. Bev has made a lasting impression on stages across diverse venues, redefining the boundaries of drag artistry. With a fearless attitude and a penchant for pushing boundaries, she continues to captivate audiences and challenge conventions in the world of drag entertainment.

Wilma Fingadoo

Wilma has been hosting Reading Pride for nearly as long as it has been going in Reading. Something she's incredibly proud of and surprised each year when she is invited back considering her sharp tongue and naughty behaviour!

She's rude and crude and a firm favourite on the circuit where she has performed both in the UK and internationally! If you're easily shocked... you'll LOVE her!!! If you haven't experienced Wilma before... you're in for a treat! Get on down and stand at the front, you WON’T regret it!

Pride Alive Stage

Reading Pride is proud to welcome back our Pride aLive Stage to our Love Unites 2023 Festival which has been gratefully sponsored this year by SSE.

It features fantastic local artists and bands who are either friends, allies and supporters of, or who themselves identify as LGBT+. Throughout the day they will be performing a mix of their own original songs and popular tunes. We have a strong and vibrant music scene here in Reading with many bands and acts on the cusp of breaking into the professional industry. This stage showcases that talent and the generous support there is locally for LGBT+ and across all diversity.

This year we are once again partnering with Readipop, a local charity which uses music and arts to enrich lives, communities and the cultural landscape of Reading and the Thames Valley, working with everyone from vulnerable young people and older folk, to aspiring artists and musicians.

Dream Sellers

Dream Sellers is a Folk Rock band playing a wide range of well-known and obscure folky rocky songs. Formed almost three years ago, the band is an increasing presence on the Reading, Berkshire and Oxfordshire music scene. The band’s influences range from Fairport Convention to The Strawbs, Dylan, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Show of Hands, Goats Don’t Shave, Crowded House, America and some original songs. Mike Bostock, one of the founders, says, ‘we like to play songs that have a story to tell, usually sad as is the way with folk songs but played so that the music is uplifting and stirring. Most of all, we just love to play’

Cities in Dust

Described as “lysergic groove rock” by Nightshift Magazine. People have also compared Cities in Dust to “Death in Vegas meets Ride” with a decent amount of accuracy, but the unique style of the quartet keeps amazing us each step of the way thanks to their versatility and humanity behind their music. Other comparisons have included Gorillaz, The Stone Roses, Beck and The Charlatans. And it’s a rich mix – of indie rock, punctuated by a wide range of genres. There’s hip-hop, electronica, punk, and psychedelia. Yet, it’s all still perfectly formed pop.

Country Chicks

The Country Chicks are a newly formed 6-piece girl band who have just started jamming in a garage in Wokingham! They are doing a set with guitar, mandolin, Drums, Bass, fiddle and vocals to give you a taste of their vibe! They will play some new and old country pop songs with rich harmonies and an earthy country sound.

Ellis Ballard

Ellis Ballard (they/he) is a Reading-based musician and songwriter combining intricate folk guitar melodies with heartfelt modern lyricism.

Country Moans

Country Moans is the UK’s one and only Hillbilly Ramones tribute band. They play Ramones songs in a Country & Western stylee. That’s it.

The Chah

Chanelle writes as THE CHAH to inspire with music to strive and conquer fears in this ever-changing world. A singer songwriter who writes of life experience and finding strength in turbulent times through the true essence of music.

Glass Half Broken

Glass Half Broken are a feel good fusion band with bouncing beats, tooting trumpet, and smooth vocal harmonies, coming straight from their instruments into your ear holes!! Combining an eclectic mix of genres, from folk and ska to soul and funk they’ve created a sound coined as “Acid Skiffle”. Their groovy bass lines and empowering lyrics are sure to have you singing and dancing along!

Oliver Hagen

Oliver is a 21-year-old musician and song maker who's currently enjoying getting to know Reading’s wonderful music scene, and happy to play his weird songs for you all.

Boho Supergroup

The Boho Supergroup are like Scooby Doo’s Scooby snacks! Piled high and super tasty! Formed from talented regulars at Reading’s popular and longest running open mic ‘Bohemian Night’, they promise to get your feet itchy with their unique cover style, lead by the sassy, smokey vocals of Gillie Tunley. Come and get a taste!

Colours and Fires

Acoustic Indie folk artist. Performing songs that will make you listen and sounds which will make you think. Their songs give an insight to personal transformation across genders and relationships.

They are active supporters of LGBT+ equality, specifically around transgender rights. Recent performances include Alphabet Soup, Oxjam Reading, Reading Pride, Readipop Festival, Are you Listening Festival, Reading Beer Festival. Here Comes The Sun Festival, Marvellous Festival, Trans Pride Brighton, Brighton Pride, Supporting Suede's Richard Oakes' ArtMagic and an Official Artist for BBC Sounds Independent Venue Week 2020 & 2022.

WolfNote

WolfNote are a modern original folk band based in Berkshire. WolfNote blends multi instrumental and vocal harmonies to create a semi orchestral feel. Our original material is written by different members of the band, and lead vocals are shared, reflecting the diversity of creative input. This produces song writing that speaks to the wealth of our collective experience, travelling a musical spectrum from upbeat to melancholy, but always with a sense of fun.

Lack of Faith

Lack of Faith is a four piece acoustic covers band, comprising Kelly Marie Wilson on vocals, Brian Kin on Guitar and keyboards, Daniel Locke on cajon and Chris Locke on guitar. They love to play songs that make you want to sing and dance for the ‘70s to now; from Pink Floyd to P!nk. Come On!

PrideXtra Stage

Iota Events proudly presents the PrideXtra Stage, where the spotlight shall illuminate the dazzling queer scene of Reading and its surrounding areas. This year, you will witness a truly captivating platform that celebrates the vibrant diversity and unapologetic creativity of drag.

In addition, the PrideXtra stage will feature quintessential elements of Reading's LGBTQIA+ culture that have inspired and furthered the success of Iota Events. You can expect burlesque, photography, DJ sets, artists, and to see individuality and self expression reign supreme.

This is Big Jay's love letter to their drag journey and Reading's queer community, and they look forward to welcoming you, to challenging norms and to share our unyielding Pride.

PrideXtra Performers + Hosts

Double Okay

This local queer and trans art collective is perhaps best known for the grassroots DIY SOS (Sheer Obsession's Suspenders) drag shows, which kickstarted the drag scene in Reading after the pandemic and has given many a local drag performer their start, Big Jay included. They also run workshops, exhibitions and social sessions as a point of resistance and solidarity. Especially for Reading Pride, they will be running the much-loved collage workshop looking at pride as a protest, and imagining queer futures.

Dauc (Host)

Great if you have a skin condition. Even greater if you want to see the drag version of your Art GCSE project, and completely unique performances you'll never forget! With boundless creativity and talent, they are an absolute staple of Reading's drag scene, the Iota Events performer roster and medicine cabinets of people with acne.

Art Attack (Host)

So happy they are back again because we love it every time! Singing, dancing, hosting - they are a whole drag show in one person! Whether they are the gorgeous drag queen Amber Rose Turner, or the stunning drag king Artie, or something entirely out-of-this-world, you're sure to be thoroughly entertained. They have been an essential part of Iota Events, one our most reliable performers and we are excited to see what they bring.

Cario Ali (Host)

The one and only, an Oxford icon who is also adored by the Reading queer scene. They have been there since the very beginning of Big Jay's drag journey, offering advice, friendliness and invaluable support. You may laugh, you may cry, but you certainly will have a great time with this captivating and incredible queen!

Anitah DJ

It's Anita Oui, reincarnated! Iota Events is beyond proud to be the Talent Manager of this talented and incredible person. When she's headlining festivals and events all over the country (or the world?), you'll be saying "omg, yes, I remember when I saw her at Reading Pride!" Hyperpop, hardstyle, techno - have your dancing shoes ready for your new favourite local DJ. And if you want to book Anitah, pop an email to Iota Events quickly before her calendar gets busy!

The Scarlet Vixens

The iconic local burlesque troupe we all know and love, spicing up the PrideXtra stage with their gorgeous brand of glamour, intrigue, sass and limitless creativity.

Dorian Gay

Oscar would be proud - a drag king born in Reading, as legendary as their namesake and their many costume changes! Based in London but a favourite on our local drag scene, we look forward to seeing this absolute scoundrel who is always ready to get Wilde.

Francis LightingHeart

Bringing their fierce glam rock vibes once again, the frontman of your dreams is back performing at Reading Pride! They worked with Iota Events at the beginning of our journey by photographing Reading's Got Drag and capturing those wonderful moments - we are truly excited for the return of the moustache, and their beloved catsuits.

Grace Anatomy

Grace by name, disgrace by nature - the Good Witch of West Reading and a local legend. She is fun, bright and beautiful and totally iconic! They have been a valued and wonderful support of Iota Events, and having adopted Big Jay as their drag child earlier this year, we can't wait for more people to meet this very kind and very wonderful queen.

Join the Love Unites 2023 Parade!

Reading Pride is excited to announce the Love Unites Parade Route!

The Love Unites 2023 Parade brings the spirit of Pride to the centre of Reading and provides an opportunity for groups, organisations and individuals to show their support for both Pride and the ongoing campaign for equality.

Thank you to the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) for sponsoring this year's Love Unites Parade as we march for a better, more inclusive future.

‘The future will be better, if we march forward together’ #ChangeTheFuture

We have also teamed up with local radio station B Radio Berkshire who will be broadcasting live throughout the Parade as we march.

Starting Location: Reading Station Main Entrance, opposite The Oakford Social Club.
Assembly: 10am - 10.30am for setting off at 10.45am.
Finishing Location: Kings Meadow at approximately 12pm for the opening of the Love Unites Festival.

If you are attending as a group representing a company or community organisation, you must register to book a place to join us. This is essential to help us plan ahead the order and ensure we have provisioned enough stewards, security and medical personnel. If you are coming alone or in a small group as individuals, there is no need to register, just turn up on the day and you'll be placed towards the back.

Map of the 2023 Love Unites Parade route

Full-route

  • Move off from Reading Station to Blagrave Street, following the one-way system to Friar Street.
  • Proceed along Friar Street down to Rainbow crossing.
  • Cross Rainbow crossing and down Queen Victoria
  • Enter Broad Street, and continue down to St. Mary’s Butts
  • Down St. Mary’s Butts, crossing at junction of Gun Street on to Bridge Street
  • Follow Bridge Street, entering The Oracle via Southwest Pedestrian Entrance
  • Enter Yield Hall Place turning left to Minster Street
  • Turn Right at Minster Street towards Kings Road
  • At Kings Road, turn left onto Market Place
  • Along Market Place to The Forbury and Forbury Gardens
  • Then turn left into Forbury Gardens passing to the right of War Memorial
  • Pass through Forbury Gardens on pedestrian paths,
  • leaving by gate at the Northeast corner.
  • Cross A329 Forbury Road at double Toucan Crossing
  • Proceed beneath the A329 railway bridge [right hand side footpath].
  • Turn right into Napier Road.
  • Cross Napier Road and walk up to the Thames.
  • Walk along the Thames towards the festival site towards the entrance.