Pride in Liverpool takes place tomorrow with thousands of people expected to head to the city centre to join in the celebrations.
Since launching in the city in 2008, Pride celebrations have continued to grow with this year expected to be bigger than ever.
This year marks the first Pride in Liverpool and will be the first festival delivered by the recently-established LCR Pride Foundation.
While some events are taking place this evening, Pride in Liverpool will start with the annual march, which will begin at St George's Plateau just before midday with performances set to continue until around 8pm.
We'll be bringing you all the latest updates from Pride and everything that is happening throughout the city centre tomorrow in our dedicated live blog.
Below, we've rounded-up all the key information you'll need to know if you're planning on joining in the celebrations tomorrow as the city shows its support for the LGBTQ+ community.
What time does the march start and what roads will it travel down?

March with Pride will start with talks from Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram, Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson and more at 11am.
Starting at around 11:45am from St George’s Plateau, the march will travel along Lime Street and down St John’s Lane before joining Whitechapel.
The procession will then make its way through the city centre via Lord Street before passing along Castle Street, Cook Street, Victoria Street, Stanley Street, Dale Street and Exchange Street East before arriving at the festival site on Tithebarn Street at around 1pm.
Times are subject to slight changes.
Stage times
Barclays Stage
1pm - 3pm
The Lisbon's DJ Ste Willo
Korrupt
Daisy Gill
Adam Lyons
Minnie Cooper
House of Suarez
3pm - 5pm
Linda Gold's Eurodrag Contest
Bar Takeover - OMG
Emily Burns
Katy Alex
Keke Frost
5pm - 8pm
Queen Zee
Bar Takeover - The Navy Bar
The Vivienne
Saara Aalto
Linda Gold's Eurodrag Contest Winner
Little Boots
Showcase Stage
1pm - 3pm
DJ Josef Hollywood
Channy
Jess Kemp
Adam Jay
Fyval
3pm - 5pm
NORA
Michael Aldag
Kyami
5pm - 7pm
LUNA
Remee Corry
Amique
What roads will be closed?
As expected the roads which the march will go through will be closed for the duration.
This includes Victoria Street, Stanley Street and Dale Street.
Many of the roads will be opened as soon as safe to do so once the march has finished.
Is it going to rain?
According to the Met Office, heavy rain is on its way.
You can read the full weather forecast for tomorrow here.
Is Pride in Liverpool free to attend?
Yes.
Access to watch artists perform on both stages is free to attend and no booking is required.
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