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14 June 2026

Explore London’s Top Pride After-Parties for 2026

As Pride in London 2026 wraps up its main event, the city's vibrant LGBTQ+ community is gearing up for a night of unforgettable after-parties. From raves to pop diva nights, London's got something for everyone.

Explore London's Top Pride After-Parties for 2026

As the sun sets on Pride in London 2026, the city’s vibrant LGBTQ+ community is ready to keep the celebration going. With a plethora of after-parties lined up, there’s no shortage of ways to dance the night away. From sweaty queer raves to pop diva extravaganzasLondon’s got something for everyone. Here’s your ultimate guide to the hottest spots to continue the Pride festivities.

The main event, the Pride in London paradewill see PEUGEOT and Attitude leading a 100-strong group through the capital’s streets on Saturday 4 July. But the fun doesn’t stop there. The celebrations kick off the day before at the PEUGEOT Attitude PRIDE Awards Europesupported by British Airwaysceremony at The Chancery Rosewood.

Sweaty Queer Raves and Dance Extravaganzas

For those seeking a high-energy night, Homostash Pride Rave at Colours Hoxton in Shoreditch is a must-visit. Running from 9:30pm on Saturday 4 July to 3:30am on Sunday 5 Julythis event features three rooms of music, performances, and DJs. Expect everything from techno beats to queer disco anthemswith performances from PedrøTafkanikTeleopathand more.

If you’re up for a longer night, Howl Pride 2026 is the place to be. Spanning multiple venues in Hackney Wick and Hackney Bridgethis event brings together 85 DJs and artists for a sweaty, all-night rave. Headliners include Juliana HuxtableLYDOand Evissimaxwith performances running from 2:00pm on Saturday 4 July to 6:00am on Sunday 5 July.

Pop Diva Nights and Iconic Performances

For those who love a good pop diva nightG.IRL London Pride Party 2026 at The Steel Yard is not to be missed. Headlined by an all-star queer DJ lineup, this event features music from everyone’s favorite pop girlies. Plus, there are free hot dogs on offer—seems appropriate for a club full of lesbians and friends.

The Royal Vauxhall Tavern is another iconic venue hosting a Pride Night Party. From 8:00pm on Saturday 4 July to 5:00am on Sunday 5 Julythis event features DJ sets from Chris De Buerre and performances from queer dance collective Homoparody. Expect a night filled with gay hankering and unforgettable performances.

Unique and Themed Parties

Looking for something a bit different? Club Red Hot Pride at HERE at Outernet in the West End is the world’s first ginger rave. Running from 10:00pm on Saturday 4 July to 4:00am on Sunday 5 Julythis event features DJs like BorisFKA.M4Aand Liam Parsons. Expect a sea of sexy red-headed gay men and sweaty go-go boys.

The Divine in Dalston is offering free entry before 10:00pm for Pride-goers looking to party into the early hours. Featuring tunes from IANTHE DJMAJOR DOMand MIKE MENACEplus drag show “nuttiness” from A MAN TO PET and Megan Mia Geminiattendees are in for an erotically camp ol’ time.

Lastly, AQUA! Pure Pop Party at Dalston Superstore returns for Pride in London 2026. This Y2K-inspired house party is packed with pop chart toppers and singalong anthems. DJ sets from EseccaroCallie Crightonand more, all hosted by the unhinged Dairy KingCherryand Loren Dell’Arco.

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Sophie Donovan

Sophie Donovan, Manchester-born and classically elegant, once turned down a commission to chase a long-form piece on Salford’s textile heritage, filing instead from the mill where her grandmother worked. Advocates patient, context-rich features and brings a taste for quiet narrative detail and theatre aficionadoship.