Chipping Norton Pride is set to deliver music, arts and crafts, an after party and much more this weekend.
Following the event's motto of 'express yourself', this year's Pride festivities will aim to "bring the town alive with creativity".
The event is a celebration of lesbian, gay, bi, trans and queer people in the town.
Its organisers say it will also "focus on the continuing story for liberation and equality".
Chipping Norton Pride (Image: Chipping Norton Pride)
The event, taking place on June 1, has been organised by a group of volunteers and is inviting the whole of the town.
From 10am to 4pm, the town hall and Topsides car park will host a marketplace with music, performances, stalls, food and drink.
Chipping Norton Pride (Image: Chipping Norton Pride)
With a live broadcast from radio station WRFM, attendees can enjoy speeches by councillors and the town mayor, alongside performances from Where’s Jenny, Slozaworld, The Strumpets, Alan Asound, Chaos Theory, and DJ Amnesia.
As the day comes to an end, the town hall will light up again for an after party from 7.30pm to 11pm.
Live music, burlesque, and drag artists are set to entertain, with tickets for the event on sale now.
Flags were put up earlier in May (Image: Andrew Ogilvy Photography)
Earlier in May, a fire engine was used to install pride flags up and down the high street.
Some flags were designed by Chipping Norton School while others were designed by Chipping Norton Pride artist Luke Embden.
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