Time Out – the global brand that inspires and enables people to experience the best of the city – today announces it will be an official media partner for Pride in London 2025.
Pride in London is a celebration of all LGBTQ+ identities, and Time Out is thrilled to be supporting in the lead-up to and during the annual parade in London, on Saturday 5th July 2025.
Built on the values of Visibility, Unity, and Equality, Pride in London is a diverse, inclusive, and community-focused organisation that invites LGBTQ+ communities and allies to unite in advocacy, solidarity, and shared joy - both on Parade day itself and through numerous year-round initiatives.
Time Out will support with digital content across timeout.com and its social media channels, as well as attending and creating content across Pride weekend itself. Content will champion LGBTQ+ stories in and around London, featuring everything from full guides of what attendees can expect, what’s on and how best to enjoy and support the event, to interviews with people on the ground shared across Time Out’s social media channels and round-ups of the spectacular scenes on the day.
Gareth Thomas, Director of Strategic Partnerships and Client Experience at Time Out, says: “Time Out has long been a champion of LGBTQ+ culture and events – proudly being part of the conversation for decades, our commitment runs deep.
“In recent years, we've continued to support communities in London and beyond. Our voice is trusted, our editorial expertise unmatched, and our cultural capital across the globe is undeniable. We are excited to officially partner with Pride in London so we can do more and champion more voices.”
Dee Llewellyn, Director of Partnerships & Growth at Pride in London, added: "We’re excited to partner with Time Out to celebrate Pride in London and highlight the incredible diversity, culture, and voices of our LGBTQ+ community. This collaboration will help us share powerful stories, showcase must-attend events, and ensure Pride reaches every corner of the city. Together, we’re making London a louder, prouder, and more inclusive place for all."
Christopher Joell-Deshields, CEO at Pride in London, said: "We are delighted that Time Out will be joining Pride in London as a media partner this year, and value their support of our message of unity, visibility and equality. This is a natural fit - both organisations are dedicated to celebrating the best that London has to offer for locals and visitors alike, and championing the incredible inclusivity that is at the heart of our city - and we look forward to a fruitful and long-standing partnership."