“Large debts owed to big suppliers will be prioritised, meaning many independent artists, producers, and performers could wait months — or even years — to be paid a fraction of what they're owed.
One of the UK's biggest LGBTQ+ events has gone bust - how did it happen, and what now for the staff, performers and community ...
The organisers of the event celebrating the northern city's LGBTQ+ community cited rising costs, declining ticket sales and ...
Current financial information about Manchester Pride isn't due to be publicly available for some time, but official documents ...
Among them is Tequila, a drag queen living in Chester, who is owed £200 for her cabaret performance at the Pride’s new two-day Mardi Gras, a festival at Mayfield Depot. Tequila’s contract, seen by ...
According to its most recent annual report, Manchester Pride raised £105,854 for LGBTQ+ groups and organisations across ...
A combination of rising costs, which are affecting the entire events and hospitality industries, declining ticket sales and ...
In response to the liquidation, Manchester City Council issued a statement emphasising the event’s ongoing importance The ...
London may have the largest LGBT+ community and Brighton tends to get more attention, but in Manchester Rory Buccheri ...
Manchester Pride, organisers of the UK’s third largest LGBT event, has started the legal process of voluntary liquidation ...
Manchester Pride's Board of Trustees has announced the charity has begun the process of voluntary liquidation. | ITV News Granada ...