Pride’s Got Talent gives new and emerging talent in the LGBT+ community the chance to perform onstage at Pride in London. Each year, hundreds of artists apply, and dozens are invited to audition before a panel of industry experts.
Finalists are guaranteed a space on a Pride in London stage on Saturday 8 July 2017 including on Trafalgar Square, performing to up to 15,000 people.
Applications are now open for Pride’s Got Talent 2017
Pride’s Got Talent is split into two categories. ‘Pride’s Got Talent’ is reserved exclusively for popular music acts. ‘Pride’s Got Talent Cabaret’ is reserved for music/dance (non popular music acts), cabaret/alternative, presenters, hosts and novelty acts.
Applicants and judges will be joined by Sinitta and Cabaret performer Michael Twaits.
The opportunity to launch a new career
Pride’s Got Talent 2016 winner Jack Feureisen is currently in the studio writing his 1st EP and will start his Pride tour in 2017. He can be heard regularly at Archer Street – Soho.
Meanwhile Pride’s Got Talent Cabaret winner Alex James Ellison has been very busy writing new material, new writing collaborations, and continuously gigging. This year he will embark in panto and will be releasing new singles throughout 2017.
For more information visit the Pride’s Got Talent webpage
Free admission
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Accessibility:
Accessible toilets
Assistance dog friendly
No BSL interpretation
Fully accessible
No induction loop
No speech to text
Admission:
Free
Not family friendly
No meet and greet
Over 18s only
When you’re there:
No gender neutral toilets
May be alcohol
May be crowds
May be flashing lights
May be loud noises
This is a free entry event
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