Bicester Pride will be returning this September, and organisers say it will be "back bigger than ever".
The event is a day festival celebrating LGBTQIA+ identities and will take place from 2pm until 10pm at Gareth Park in Bicester on Saturday, September 7.
Bicester Pride started in 2021, making this year it's fourth year.
June marks Pride month, and Banbury held it's first Pride event at the beginning of the month.
Organisers are encouraging people to get their tickets early due to last year being a sell-out.
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Tickets can be purchased here.
The event will have a pride market and family entertainment throughout the day with food and drink vendors for visitors to enjoy.
There will also be a Freddie Mercury Queen tribute, a Lady GaGa tribute, a drag artist, DJ Elite Entertainment and more for visitors to enjoy.
Founded by Christina Riley, Bicester Pride is a not-for-profit community interest company with all raised funds going back into running Pride.
Bicester Village, Brita and Oxfordshire Community and Voluntary Action are sponsoring the event this year.
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