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Gallery: Suffolk Pride 2022 returns to the Ipswich Waterfront

Published: 17:45 on 18 June 2022

As the Suffolk Pride began in Ipswich, a sea of ​​colors returned to the city’s streets.

This was the third time Ipswich celebrated the parade – Credit: Brittany Woodman

Suffolk Pride 2022 – Credit: Brittany Woodman

Suffolk Pride 2022 – Credit: Brittany Woodman

The event, which is now in its third year, hosted its most accessible event to date.

The event was divided into three stages around Waterfront – Credit: Brittany Woodman

Suffolk Pride 2022 – Credit: Brittany Woodman

Suffolk Pride 2022 – Credit: Brittany Woodman

It was divided into three stages around the Waterfront, with two designated safe / quiet places for those who wanted to be included away from the crowds.

There were some quiet places for those who wanted to enjoy the event but avoid the crowds – Credit: Brittany Woodman

Suffolk Pride 2022 – Credit: Brittany Woodman

Suffolk Pride 2022 – Credit: Brittany Woodman

Suffolk Pride 2022 – Credit: Brittany Woodman

The main stage on the promenade had some of the best musicians and dancers in the country.

It included a special field of vision for people with disabilities, along with stalls selling local produce, food and drink.

Suffolk Pride 2022 – Credit: Brittany Woodman

Suffolk Pride 2022 – Credit: Brittany Woodman

Suffolk Pride 2022 – Credit: Brittany Woodman

Suffolk Pride 2022 – Credit: Brittany Woodman

The art scene at Suffolk University hosted poets, lecturers and a panel for people with disabilities and strange people.

Suffolk Pride 2022 – Credit: Brittany Woodman

There were many stalls selling a variety of food and beverages – Credit: Brittany Woodman

Suffolk Pride 2022 – Credit: Brittany Woodman

The youth scene at Hold hosted drag, musical performances and two open microphone sessions.

Suffolk Pride 2022 – Credit: Brittany Woodman

Suffolk Pride 2022 – Credit: Brittany Woodman

Suffolk Pride 2022 – Credit: Brittany Woodman

Suffolk Pride 2022 – Credit: Brittany Woodman

The Boom Battle Bar at Ipswich Buttermarket will host the official afterparty with four different and varied performances.

Ticket sales from the event will go to the Pride Event next year.