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Manchester Pride Increases Low-Income Ticket Allocation for 2023

Manchester Pride has announced a significant increase in the number of low-income tickets available for its upcoming event, set to take place this weekend in Manchester. The organization will double the allocation of these tickets, a move made possible through the support of its headline partner, Autotrader.
This decision aims to enhance accessibility for individuals from various economic backgrounds, ensuring that more people can participate in the festivities. The event, which celebrates the LGBTQ+ community, is a highlight in Manchester’s cultural calendar and typically attracts thousands of attendees each year.
Details on Ticket Pricing and Access
The low-income tickets, priced at a reduced rate, will be available at £15 each, making it easier for individuals facing financial challenges to enjoy the event. This year’s Manchester Pride will feature a diverse lineup of performances, parades, and activities, all designed to foster inclusivity and support for the LGBTQ+ community.
Mark Fletcher, the Chief Executive of Manchester Pride, expressed enthusiasm for the increase in low-income ticket availability. He emphasized the importance of making the event accessible to everyone, stating, “Pride is for everyone, and we want to ensure that all members of our community can join in the celebration.”
Community Impact and Future Initiatives
The rise in ticket availability is part of a broader effort by Manchester Pride to promote inclusivity and support local communities. The organization has emphasized its commitment to making the event a safe and welcoming space for all attendees.
The partnership with Autotrader not only aids in funding the low-income tickets but also highlights the company’s dedication to social responsibility and community engagement. As Manchester Pride continues to evolve, it aims to implement additional initiatives that support diversity and inclusion within the city.
This year’s festival is scheduled for August 26-29, 2023, and is expected to draw a record number of participants. With the newly allocated low-income tickets, Manchester Pride is poised to create an even more vibrant and diverse celebration, reinforcing its mission to unite and uplift the community.
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