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London Pride takes place on Saturday, the 1st July 2023. Pride in London calls for Visibility, Unity and Equality. Pride in London announces the 51st anniversary pride parade with landmark participation and a return to its historic route. London Pride, the UKs biggest, most diverse Pride. A home for every part of Londons LGBT+ community. Parade London Pride is taking place on Saturday, 1 July. The London Pride parade will start at noon from Hyde Park Corner, while the grandstand in Haymarket will be open from 11am. The parade will trace the route of the historic 1972 march, passing important sites from the UKs LGBT+ movement. The parade kicks off at Hyde Park Corner, where the first post-march picnic took place in 1972, and where mining communities showed solidarity with the LGBT+ community in 1985. From Hyde Park Corner, the parade continues down Piccadilly, through Piccadilly Circus. Turning south on Haymarket, the parade goes through Trafalgar Square (the terminus for the 1972 March), before culminating at Whitehall Place. To view the route on a map, please visit prideinlondon.org/parade/map.
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- 05 Feb – William S. Burroughs (1914–1997), American novelist & poet
- 05 Feb – Russell Grant (1951- ), British astrologer, author & media personality
- 06 Feb – Ramón Novarro (1899–1968), Mexican Hollywood actor & sex symbol
- 07 Feb – Mark Tewksbury (1968–), Canadian Olympic swimmer & LGBT rights activist
- 08 Feb – James Dean (1931–1955), American film actor & cultural icon
- 09 Feb – Holly Johnson (1960- ), English artist, musician, writer, best known as lead vocalist of Frankie Goes to Hollywood
- 09 Feb – Ari-Pekka Liukkonen (1989–), Finnish swimmer
- 10 Feb – Bill Tilden (1893–1953), American tennis player
- 12 Feb – Philip, Prince of Eulenburg (1847–1921), German politician & diplomat
- 12 Feb – George Smitherman (1964–), Canadian politician, former Member of Provincial Parliament (Ontario)
- 16 Feb – John Schlesinger (1926–2003), English film & stage director
- 17 Feb – Peter Karlsson (1966–1995), Swedish hockey player
- 18 Feb – Ned Sherrin CBE (1931– 2007), English broadcaster, author & stage director. Qualified as a barrister
- 19 Feb – F. O. Matthiessen (1902–1950), American historian & literary critic
- 19 Feb – Justin Fashanu (1961–1998), English footballer who played between 1978-1997 inc Norwich City, Nottingham Forest. £1 million transfer fee
- 20 Feb – William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp (1872–1938), British politician
- 20 Feb – Roy Cohn (1927–1986), American attorney during the McCarthy era
- 20 Feb – John Browne, Baron Browne of Madingley (1948–), English business executive
- 21 Feb – W. H. Auden (1907–1973), Anglo-American poet
- 21 Feb – Hubert de Givenchy (1927–2018), French fashion designer
- 21 Feb – David Geffen (1943–), American record executive & film producer
- 22 Feb – Edward Enninful OBE (1972- ), Ghanaian editor-in-chief of Br. Vogue & European editorial director of Condé Nast
- 22 Feb - Kenneth Williams (1926–1988), English actor, known for his comedy roles (Carry On) & in later life as a raconteur/diarist
- 21 Feb – Elliot Page (1987–), Canadian actor & film producer
- 27 Feb – Derren Brown (1971- ), English mentalist, illusionist, painter & author. TV debut in 2000 - Derren Brown: Mind Control
- 28 Feb – Stephen Spender (1909–1995), English poet, novelist & essayist