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Bristol Pride announces world-famous Neighbours icon for 2026 line-up

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Last updated: January 28, 2026 10:10 am
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Bristol Pride announces world-famous Neighbours icon for 2026 line-up
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Key Points

  • Bristol Pride has announced a world-famous icon from the Australian soap opera Neighbours for its 2026 festival line-up.
  • The event returns to The Downs on Saturday 11 July 2026, with tickets going on sale Wednesday 28 July 2026.
  • Bristol Pride 2026 builds on the success of previous years, including 38,000 attendees at the 2025 festival on The Downs.
  • The festival celebrates the LGBTQ+ community with music, performances, parades, and community activities across multiple stages.

Bristol (Bristol Expess News) January 28, 2026 – Bristol Pride organisers have revealed a high-profile celebrity from the iconic Australian television series Neighbours as part of the 2026 line-up.

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  • Key Points
  • Who has Bristol Pride announced for 2026?
  • What is the background of Bristol Pride events?
    • How does the 2026 line-up build on past festivals?
  • What can attendees expect in 2026?

The announcement highlights the festival’s commitment to attracting global stars to its annual event on The Downs, drawing tens of thousands of visitors each year.

Who has Bristol Pride announced for 2026?

Bristol Pride, one of the largest Pride events in the UK, has confirmed the inclusion of a world-famous Neighbours icon in its 2026 programme, as reported by Bristol Post.

The festival, which features multi-stage performances, music, community areas, bars, food markets, and family zones, continues to expand its appeal with celebrity draws.

According to Bristol Pride’s official website, the 2026 event is scheduled for Saturday 11 July on The Downs, following the pattern of previous successful years.

As reported by Bristol Post, the Neighbours star joins a tradition of high-calibre acts aimed at celebrating diversity and visibility for the LGBTQ+ community.

What is the background of Bristol Pride events?

Bristol Pride serves as a charity-driven celebration that overcomes prejudice and reduces isolation, welcoming thousands to its parade and festival activities.

The 2025 edition drew 38,000 partygoers to The Downs and saw 25,000 participants in the parade march through the city, showcasing colour, joy, and protest.

How does the 2026 line-up build on past festivals?

Past line-ups have included headliners such as Allie X and Kim Wilde for 2025, alongside acts like Cascada, Ultra Naté, and Brooke Lynn Hytes on the Cabaret Stage.

Tickets for 2026 will go on sale on Wednesday 28 July, with early purchase options like wristbands providing benefits such as discounted entry and travel perks.

What can attendees expect in 2026?

Visitors can anticipate a full day of music, performances, and community engagement, with the Neighbours icon adding to the festival’s reputation for diverse entertainment.

Organisers emphasise support through ticket sales and donations to fund year-round community work and the event itself.

Bristol Pride remains a cornerstone event for the South West, promoting unity and visibility for the LGBTQ+ community.

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