Tickets released for The Official
UK Black Pride 2008 16 August London
Returning with Pride, Saturday 16th August,
Regents Park London
UK Black Pride (UKBP) announces the launch of
ticket sales for this year's exciting festival.
Tickets are available on www.ukblackpride.org.uk
with an early bird offer giving 30% discount off
the standard ticket price until Monday 14th July.
UKBP is proud to offer a student rate for NUS
student card holders, offering 50% discount off
standard tickets. Limited Diamond package deals
are available offering an exclusive package for
the festival including a champagne reception,
sumptuous buffet lunch and free entry to Bootylicious
and Soul Naturelle.
UKBP festival will host a fun filled day of music
and artistic entertainment, live performances
by the hottest new acts, music by UK's best DJ's,
market place, information stalls and much more.
There will be something for everyone to enjoy
and more importantly the pride event is an opportunity
to proudly support and celebrate the talents and
achievements of the UK's Black, Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual and Transgender community.
Why not get involved on the Pride day and become
a volunteer? For more information on volunteering
please visit www.ukblackpride.org.uk or e-mail
us at info@ukblackpride.org.uk
UKBP is sponsored and supported by a wide and
diverse range of partner organisations to celebrate
and promote the diversity within the UK LGBT community.
UK Black Pride UK Black Pride, (UKBP) is organisation
created to promote unity among Black people of
African, Asian, Middle Eastern, and Latin American
descent who identify as Lesbian Gay Bi-Sexual
& Transgender.
UKBP conceived following a phenomenally successful
beach day out at Southend on Sea in August 2005,
with the support of the BME LGBT community, UKBP
was formed. Central to the UKBP calendar is an
annual summer festival and UKBP is a proud member
of United Prides. UKBP is sponsored and supported
by a wide and diverse range of partner organisations
to celebrate and promote the diversity within
the UK LGBT community.