“A party night is promised”
Alongside the silent disco, huge bouncy castle, t-shirt making, bubble show, fancy dress tent, Pride crafts, face painting, a photobooth, rides and princess story time, there will be the ‘Cloud of Colour’ sponsored by KMPG, where bags of brightly coloured powered will be thrown into the air, and the Unicorn Races.
Following the day’s activities at Les Ozouets, ticketholders will be invited into the Princess Royal Performing Arts Centre to continue the night in the company of local and UK performers.
The big screen at the venue will share Guernsey and Jersey performers through an online concert.

Pictured: More information on the full schedule and booking of tickets can be found HERE.
Channel Islands Pride Director Ellie Jones, from Liberate Guernsey, says the technology is there to bring the islands even closer together.
“From 6pm the evening event is a showcase of talent that captures the sprit and energy of Pride. I’m thrilled that Liberate’s Rainbow Chorus will be playing earlier in the day with Guernsey favourite Eloise Fabbri and band playing in the evening.
“Add to that Jersey’s mix on the big screen and a party night is promised.”
The evenings online stream will culminate with an hour-long set by MadHen Party Band.
Guernsey will then turn the Princess Royal theatre into a ‘gay club night’ for the last few hours where people can dance the night away to a pre-recorded DJ set from top Canal Street DJ Craig Law.
Tickets for the evening event cost £5.