The group – which now has three members – will be taking to the main stage in Jersey’s People’s Park on Saturday 16 September.
The main CI Pride events alternate between Guernsey and Jersey, with this year’s Pride being held in Jersey.
The day there will begin with the Pride Parade, starting in the Royal Square at 13:00, and events will continue in the People’s Park from 14:00 to 22:00.
Tomara Thomas and Mercedes Bends have also been announced as the star drag acts for the festival.
The acts, who recently performed in the Eurovision semi-final, will be supported by other drag artists including Paige Three, Flesh and Miss Leigh Ding.
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Kiss FM presenter Ellie Prohan has been announced as the headline DJ for the event.
In addition to music, the festival will feature a range of activities in the Pride Village, including a large family zone, community and wellbeing zones and bars.
“This year we are focusing on showcasing exceptional musical and drag talent that embodies the spirit of Pride and champions diversity and inclusivity,” said Director of Pride, Christian May.
“We can’t wait for everyone to join us in People’s Park and be a part of this truly special celebration.
“We’re hugely grateful to all our sponsors, and particularly our headline sponsor Jersey Electricity, and the Government of Jersey, for allowing Pride to continue growing year-on-year to become the largest free public event in Jersey, as well as a focal point for celebrating diversity in the Channel Islands.”
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