London's Only Exclusive Under 18s Annual LGBT+ Prom Event: Pride Prom is back! Bigger and better than ever!
This year Pride Prom will be held in centre of London in Kings Cross and will involve music, live performances, refreshing mocktails and tasty nibbles!
This event will give you the opportunity to celebrate your LGBT+ identity and allow you to meet people just like you. Don't miss your chance to be a part of one of London's largest under 18s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, plus and overall Queer event. Book your tickets, today!
Dress Code:
Dress as you like! Fancy dress, prom dress, casual dress - anything from jeans and t-shirt to a wedding dress - it is your Prom you do you!
Competition:
Pride Prom is introducing 'The Great Queer Bake Off' for the best baked goods with Pride theme. Anyone can participate and get the opportunity to win a £50 voucher. All baked goods MUST come with a full list of ingredients printed or clearly written by hand on A5 size of paper to prevent allergic reactions.
The Important Bits:
- Whether you are coming with friends, a sweet date or alone, please make sure you plan your journey and know how you are getting home safe after the event. Make sure you know when your last train is!
- Remember: If you are lucky enough to look over 18, you may be asked to show ID, zip oyster card or student card will suffice as a proof of age.
- All profits from purchased tickets will go to to Mosaic LGBT+ Young Persons' Trust to help our mission to support, educate and inspire young LGBT+ persons.
- This event is completely alcohol and drugs free zone - we operate a zero tolerance policy.
- Trained security will be on site for your protection. We operate a bag search policy - you will not be allowed to bring in ANY liquids. If you have a medication in a liquid form please bring it in line with your prescription.
- All staff members are DBS checked.
- Tickets purchased at the Box Office (on the day) will cost £15.
Our History
Pride Prom began in 2014 as we saw the need for the young LGBT+ community to have a safe space to come together in fun and entertaining setting. This is how the idea of running a community-based event, where anyone who identified as Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Trans, Queer (LGBT+) could come together and spend an evening without fear of judgement, celebrating their individual identities in a safe and positively welcoming environment.