Katie Price is among the star-studded lineup set to take to the stage at this year’s Glasgow Pride.
The former glamour model who in 2005 was the runner-up in the search for the UK’s entry for the Eurovision Song Contest, will perform following the Pride march on Saturday, July 19.
Organisers revealed the exciting line-up on social media this morning, with this year’s entertainment featuring a host of high-profile acts.
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Kelly Llorenna, the 90s icon known for her vocals on the dance anthem Set You Free by N-Trance, is expected to deliver an electric performance.
Comedian Karen Dunbar, widely known for her role in Chewin’ the Fat, will also take to the Barrowlands outdoor stage with her unique comedic style.
Joining the bill are British-Norwegian trio Subwoolfer, who represented Norway at Eurovision 2022 with their debut song Give That Wolf a Banana.
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The organisers expressed their excitement in a statement posted online: “Glasgow’s Pride 2025 line-up reveal. Get ready to party, Glasgow! We’re absolutely bursting with excitement to announce the incredible talent hitting our outdoor stage at Glasgow Barrowlands on Saturday, July 19.
“Prepare for show-stopping performances from Katie Price, Kelly Llorenna, Subwoolfer, and Karen Dunbar.”
Hosting duties will be led by journalist Bev Lyons and Miss Bella Houston, who is affectionately regarded as the Queen at the Heart of the Glasgow Scene.
In addition to the headline acts, a variety of support performers will grace the stage, including Roisin McCarney, Scottish boyband Just the Brave, Lee Cammy, Girls R Loud, and Nicole Caldwell.
Organisers also confirmed that the sensational winners of Pride’s Got Talent and Drag Idol will perform on the day.
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The Glasgow Times previously reported that the parade will begin at Kelvingrove Park, where registered groups are invited to assemble from 10am, followed by unregistered participants at 11am.
Marchers will then proceed through Glasgow city centre, moving along the iconic Sauchiehall Street, continuing into the Merchant City before reaching Barrowland Park.
At that point, walking groups will disperse, while floats continue along the Gallowgate.