Join Pride House everyday on stage at Smithfield Festival Site with a line up of elite athletes and special surprise guests – including on Saturday 30th renowned drag act The Beyonce Experience - as they interview athletes about LGBTQ+ inclusion in sport, their stories and experiences in their field.

Everyone is welcome in Birmingham; Pride House is the safe, inclusive and welcoming space for all LGBTIQ+ supporters, athletes, staff volunteers and organisations at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. They will stage a programme of entertainment, addressing themes including Sports and Human Rights / Queer sport and the Commonwealth / Celebration of local queer culture / Diversity of the Second City and its relationship with the Commonwealth. Working with a range of local people and organisations, both within LGBTIQ+ communities and networks, and within wider sport & physical activity provision, Pride House will foster a legacy of healthy, happy, active LGBTIQ+ people across the West Midlands.

Pride House Birmingham is delivered by Pride Sports, a UK based sports development and inclusion organisation. Pride Sports was established in 2006 and has worked across the UK to make sport and physical activity more inclusive of LGBTIQ+ people.