Outernet London, the most visited cultural attraction in the UK and home to the most advanced screens in the world, announces a month of celebrations for Pride this June.
Partnering with Pride in London, GAY TIMES, GALOP, Classical Pride, and Trans+ History Week, Outernet will showcase a diverse range of content designed to celebrate and support the LGBTQ+community, completely free to audiences right in the heart of Soho.
PRIDE IN LONDON
Pride in London and Outernet are highlighting Pride in London’s official 2024 campaign,”We Are Everywhere”. This campaign focuses on recognising everyday unsung heroes who make a difference in their daily lives and inspire others through their actions. Throughout June, visitors can expect a multitude of events and displays that amplify the voices and stories of these remarkable individuals.
GAY TIMES 40TH BIRTHDAY
A special feature of this year’s Pride Month at Outernet London is the partnership with GAY TIMES, commemorating its 40th anniversary. From 6th June to 1st July, Outernet will host a stunning display of GAY TIMES’ ‘iconic archive’, showcasing the publication’s journey and the significant strides made in LGBTQ+ representation. This is the first time the full archive will be exhibited in the public realm.
Since its inception in 1984, GAY TIMES has been at the forefront of LGBTQ+ media, evolving from a modest magazine into a powerful platform for advocacy and cultural commentary.Over the past 40 years, GAY TIMES has documented the journey of the LGBTQ+ community, chronicling pivotal moments in history, celebrating milestones in equality, and providing a voice to those often marginalised in mainstream media. This exhibit not only celebrates the progress achieved over the past four decades but also serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts needed to achieve true equality.
ADOT AND GALOP
Outernet London’s official charity partner, ADOT, is also partnering with GALOP, a prominent anti-hate crime charity within the LGBTQ+ space. GALOP is dedicated to campaigning for equality and championing the rise of gay pride. Over 8 years, clouds have continued to darken the UK’s attitude to LGBTQ+ people, which has plummeted down ILGA’s Rainbow Europe Index of ‘safe’ countries for LGBTQ+ people, from 1st place in 2015, to 17th place in 2023. There were 28,000 anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes recorded in 2022-2023. This June, GALOP is calling on everyone to help bring back the sunshine and fill the UK with rainbows again. In Now Trending from the 14th – 23rd June, GALOP will be creating an immersive digital experience where audiences can experience an all-encompassing storm turn into sunshine and rainbows.
QUEER AF AND TRANS+ HISTORY WEEK
QueerAF with their first launchpad project, Trans+ History Week, has developed a transportive experience that takes visitors on a journey through the millennia old history of Trans+ people, all while immersed in the choral sounds of the UK’s first professional trans+ choir, Trans Voices. The piece states powerfully that “we’ve always been here” and focuses in on three stories paired with art created by Trans+ artists from around the world who have been supported, given audio equipment, and mentored by QueerAF across multiple commissioning schemes. Showing at Outernet from 17th –30th June.
CLASSICAL PRIDE
This year, Classical Pride will be celebrating Pride Month with a five day festival, opening with an exciting, brand new concept – Classical Drag – live in the 2,000-capacity venue HERE at Outernet on 3 July. Together with alive orchestra of LGBTQ+ musicians and allies, conducted by Oliver Zeffman, competitors include Barbs (piano), Drag Race UK’s Vinegar Strokes (vocals), Snow White Trash (saxophone), drag king Beau Jangles and transgender opera performer extraordinaire Freddie Love. Judges and guests include soprano Pumeza Matshikiza, international drag artist Thorgy Thor, star operatic tenor Nicky Spence, London gay scene legend Jonny Woo and very special guest Monét X Change (Live Performance with Orchestra).
Tim Noblett, Director of Marketing, Pride in London says:
In 2024 as the LGBTQ+ community is used for political gain by both major parties, Pride in London what’s to empower all LGBTQ+ Londoners with a sense of ability to make positive change by showcasing the unsung queer heroes both past and present. Working with Outernet, and The Independent, on our We Are Everywhere campaign allows us to tell the stories of those LGBTQ+Londoners that have stood before us and helped changed London and our lives. Placing these stories at the heart of Soho, with Outernet, gives these stories the attention they deserve.
Josh Fletcher, Senior Vice President Global Activations says:
‘GAY TIMES’ 40-year archive is brimming with culture, progress and advocacy, telling the story of LGBTQ+ liberation in the UK and across the world. We are excited to be displaying the full archive to the public for the first time ever, in such an innovative and compelling way with thanks to Outernet London. The exhibition will include more than 540 covers, showcasing pioneering and empowering moments from queer history.
Scott Neal, Creative Director of Culture and Lifestyle at Outernet London says:
Outernet sits at the heart of central London in Soho, and our local area has significant cultural significance for the LGBTQ+ community, which we are continually proud to celebrate with an inclusive district for everyone 365 days a year. We have built incredible relationships with the likes of Pride in London, Gay Times, GALOP, Classical Pride and Trans History Week, to ensure our Pride celebrations represent all of our city’s diverse communities and that all our visitors can feel that they are seen and they belong. The exhibitions are stunning, thought provoking, and highly shareable, and we are confident all our audiences will enjoy seeing these pieces come to life on our world class digital canvas.
We are seeing LGBTQ+ hate crime increasing at a frightening level within the UK and brands being ‘quiet’ this Pride month. With this, it is even more important for us to realise what Pride stands for and continue to shine a spotlight and give a platform to showcase LGBTQ+ talent, creative and stories.
For more information about Outernet London’s Pride Month celebrations and the full schedule of events, please visit https://www.outernet.com/ .