Tickets for Manchester Pride 2006 are now on sale.
Tickets for Manchester Pride's BIG WEEKEND are now on sale. All the money made from ticket sales after costs goes to Operation Fundraiser and is distributed to HIV and LGBT causes.
Big Weekend Tickets and single day tickets are on sale now. There are several different options to gain entry so take your pick and buy your tickets early to avoid disappointment!
To buy tickets by telephone direct from See : 0870 166 0434
Tickets are also available from the following venues in Manchester.
AXM
Churchills
Coyotes
Company
Clone Zone (Manchester)
Clone Zone (Uk)
Manto
Nice N Naughty
Queer
Rembrandt
Selfridges
Spar Oxford Road
Spar Picadilly
Spirit
Thompsons Arms
Taurus
Vanilla
View
BIG WEEKEND TICKET TYPES
Weekend Tickets
Friday 6pm - Monday 12 midnight
In advance - £15 from 17 July
Day Tickets
Saturday, Sunday OR Monday - £10
Child Tickets
Child day tickets - £5
only available on site for children under 10 years of age
Pets Only "guide dogs"
BOX OFFICE
Tickets can be brought on site from the Box Office trading from
Friday 25 August Monday 28 August 10.00am to 2.00am daily (midnight on Monday)
Day and Child Tickets will only be available from 10.00am to 9.00pm. Only Weekend passes will be on sale outside these hours.
BOOKING FEES
All tickets will be subject to a booking fee.
Online and hot-line sales
Weekend - £1.45 (plus transaction fee)
Day - £1.00 (plus transaction fee)
Others
Venues - £1.50
Box Office - £3.00
If you buy online or via our ticket hotline, you will be sent your tickets through the post nearer the time of Manchester Pride 2006.
ON ARRIVAL
When you arrive for Manchester Pride 2006's Big Weekend, you will need to exchange your ticket for a Village Pass at a number of exchange booths around the festival site. You then have access to the wonderful world of Manchester Pride for four whole days!
To receive up to the minute information on Manchester Pride news and events, click here to register.
The price of your ticket will come directly to Operation Fundraiser which is co-ordinated by George House Trust and The Lesbian & Gay Foundation, on behalf of the HIV and LGBT community sectors. After the covering of certain costs essential to the production of the festival, the funds will be distributed to LGBT and HIV organisations.
Manchester Pride has over the last two years, raised £250,000 for charity.