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We have 3 amazing spaces with educational talks and performances for you to enjoy.
Main stage - 1pm to 8pm, Hat District
Family zone - 2pm to 5pm, Hat Gardens
Teenage Rave - 2pm to 3pm and 4pm to 5pm, Fabulous Hatter in Hat Factory
We have a wide range of food and drink offers, from street food trucks to local pubs and bars. There is something for everyone.
We have some fantastic local craft people selling memories of your day at Pride, along with merchandise to help you get in the mood.
We also have a wide range of community stalls where you can find out information about services in the local area.
Festivals shouldn't be ableist and remove the rights of disabled people to enjoy themselves. As such we try as hard as possible to make sure the festival is as inclusive as possible.
We have a dedicated BSL team at both areas to support our dear community to enjoy the festival. There is also some of the BSL team who can support you in accessing the stall or other services that you might want to.
We have a small amount of bench seating that can be moved to allow for more leg room. This is positioned outside of the Hat Factory.
We also have wheelchair viewing areas at the front of the stage, please speak to security or a pride host for assistance.
New for 2025 we have a sensory space on the Factory Floor in the Hat Factory Arts Centre to support those who may need time away from the loudness and excitement of the festival.
A multi-faith prayer space is available on the first floor of the Hat Factory Arts Centre.
Accessible toilets are situated in the Hat Factory Arts Centre
All toilets in the Hat Factory Arts Centre are gender neutral and individual lockable spaces.
Gendered toilets are available in surrounding pubs
The nearest parking to the festival are the following:
Station Carpark - 300m
Luton Point Carpark - 350m
Power Court Carpark - 450m
All have accessible parking. Please consider car sharing to reduce the carbon footprint of pride.
Luton Station is well connected with connections to London in under 26 minutes.
Luton Central sits on the Bedford to Brighton line.
We have been informed there are no planned engineering works on the weekend of Pride.
Central station is 250m from the festival site. Please note it is not a tap in- tap out station and tickets should be purchased.
The Bus station is around 200m from the festival area, with connections across Luton, Beds, Herts and Bucks.
Cycle secure parking is also available at this site.