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Manchester Pride on the Brink of financial collapse

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defrazzled · 16/10/2025 14:55

Article from the Manchester Mill on line newspaper. This is a huge event in the city every year. I used to run a Charity and find the lack of financial acumen and responsibility bizarre for an organisation of this size.

Exclusive: Manchester Pride is on the brink of collapse

The Mill understands that the organisation is about to go into administration
By The Mill • 16 Oct 2025
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Photo: Manchester Pride website.

Manchester Pride is preparing to enter administration, The Mill has learned. Two people with direct knowledge of the situation have told us that Manchester Pride Ltd, the organisation that runs the event, has run out of money and can no longer pay its bills.
We have not heard back from Manchester Pride or their PR firm, despite two attempts to get their response. Manchester City Council did not confirm or deny our story, and referred us to Pride.
Yesterday morning, a number of artists and performers wrote a letter complaining about not being paid for their performances in this year’s Pride, which took place in August. They said they had received “automated replies, contradictions, and shifting expectations” and that Manchester Pride had missed its 30-day payment terms.
The letter, which has been shared with The Mill, went on: “This isn’t just an administrative failure – it’s a breach of trust and legality.” Artists are said to have been left struggling to pay their rent and bills.
The Mill understands that Manchester Pride has been seeking other sources of funding in recent months but has been unable to find enough capital to carry on. It is expected to enter administration – the official process for an insolvent company – in the coming days.
The last published accounts for Manchester Pride Ltd only go up to the end of 2023, but they show that it was already in trouble. Despite generating £2.7m in revenue, it lost £467,000 that year, almost as much as it lost in 2020, the worst year of the pandemic. That left the organisation with a negative cashflow of £356,000, the worst cash position its had in the past decade.
It’s unclear how Pride has performed financially since then, because the accounts covering 2024 won’t be due until December, but a note in the 2023 accounts suggests that the board were worried about the financial health of the organisation, and that they made “appropriate enquiries” about whether Manchester Pride Ltd was still a going concern.

Manchester Pride Ltd is, like most significant charities, both a registered company and a registered charity, and it has been criticised in the past for veering away from its campaigning mission and becoming overly commercial. It also operates a non-profit events company called Manchester Pride Events, which is a subsidiary of the main entity.
Pride is one of the largest events in the city – regularly attracting more than 100,000 visitors – and its collapse is likely to have major implications, including questions about how Manchester will put on a Pride event next year.

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FionnulaTheCooler · 16/10/2025 14:58

Liverpool Pride was struggling for the same reasons this year, I believe. I think a few of the big corporate sponsors pulled their funding from Pride events.

HermioneWeasley · 16/10/2025 15:04

What a terrible pity.

I saw Jake Graf (a prominent trans man married to a TW) was on LinkedIn this week complaining about how work has dried up. “Katie” Neeves was concurring. It was a good grift for a while, but had to come to an end. Well done for milking it as long as you did.

defrazzled · 16/10/2025 15:12

FionnulaTheCooler · 16/10/2025 14:58

Liverpool Pride was struggling for the same reasons this year, I believe. I think a few of the big corporate sponsors pulled their funding from Pride events.

Yes, they've moved on.

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lcakethereforeIam · 16/10/2025 15:15
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Although i suspect they'll cobble something together

TheywontletmehavethenameIwant · 16/10/2025 15:15

Good Pride needs to go, it is no longer fit for the purpose it was started for, I hope the LBG Alliance don't try to re-claim it, it needs to be allowed to fade into history.

MrsOvertonsWindow · 16/10/2025 15:18

They generated £2.7 million yet can't pay their debts? !
Some deep dives needed into financial matters methinks.

akkakk · 16/10/2025 15:23

a note in the 2023 accounts suggests that the board were worried about the financial health of the organisation, and that they made “appropriate enquiries” about whether Manchester Pride Ltd was still a going concern.

It may be then that the directors were trading while insolvent if they had previously expressed concern about this - to continue to trade without being able to show how they are solvent would be a breach of directors' duties... it could make them personally liable.

defrazzled · 16/10/2025 15:24

MrsOvertonsWindow · 16/10/2025 15:18

They generated £2.7 million yet can't pay their debts? !
Some deep dives needed into financial matters methinks.

this is my thoughts!

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NellieElephantine · 16/10/2025 15:25

HermioneWeasley · 16/10/2025 15:04

What a terrible pity.

I saw Jake Graf (a prominent trans man married to a TW) was on LinkedIn this week complaining about how work has dried up. “Katie” Neeves was concurring. It was a good grift for a while, but had to come to an end. Well done for milking it as long as you did.

Yep! Are they not just a heterosexual couple then?

Olderkids · 16/10/2025 15:31

Good!
I have never needed to march/ dress up outrageously to celebrate my heterosexuality. What attention seekers they are. Just get on with your lives and keep your own business private imo.

HermioneWeasley · 16/10/2025 15:43

NellieElephantine · 16/10/2025 15:25

Yep! Are they not just a heterosexual couple then?

Yup.

Shortshriftandlethal · 16/10/2025 15:46

NellieElephantine · 16/10/2025 15:25

Yep! Are they not just a heterosexual couple then?

I saw an interview with this couple some time ago. Jake is far shorter than the TW partner, and they both seem to adopt very conventional and stereotypical gender presentations. Jake was sat with legs wide open, drinking a pint with a typically masculine pose; and the partner sat crossed legged drinking a glass of wine. I noticed that it was Jake that was doing most of the nurturing, 'motherly' type child care, not the TW partner.

MagpiePi · 16/10/2025 15:46

NellieElephantine · 16/10/2025 15:25

Yep! Are they not just a heterosexual couple then?

I expect they describe themselves as queer.

PrawnofthePatriarchy · 16/10/2025 16:10

What a shame..

Porkpug · 16/10/2025 16:13

Good.
As someone who should be part of the so called rainbow club I hope they are all cancelled. It an awful representation of normal gay people!

RedToothBrush · 16/10/2025 16:24

https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/music-nightlife-news/manchester-pride-issues-statement-future-32691636

Wow.

This is total financial incompetence.

How do you manage to screw up something this big, this badly?

It's not a problem with income. It's clearly an issue with outgoings being out of control.

This doesn't even strike me as a corporate sponsors issue, but long standing inability to keep within means.

Manchester Pride performers say they've not been paid

Manchester Pride organisers said they are 'in the process of determining the best way forward'

https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/music-nightlife-news/manchester-pride-issues-statement-future-32691636

MagnaICe · 16/10/2025 16:27

Moral bankruptcy

musicalfrog · 16/10/2025 16:47

lcakethereforeIam · 16/10/2025 15:15

Although i suspect they'll cobble something together

Exactly what I was thinking (the meme!)

elgreco · 16/10/2025 17:15

How did they spend that much?

daisyasaurus · 16/10/2025 17:30

Good news, I'm glad this misogynistic and homophobic event is coming to an end.

Rightsraptor · 16/10/2025 17:34

HermioneWeasley · 16/10/2025 15:04

What a terrible pity.

I saw Jake Graf (a prominent trans man married to a TW) was on LinkedIn this week complaining about how work has dried up. “Katie” Neeves was concurring. It was a good grift for a while, but had to come to an end. Well done for milking it as long as you did.

Neeves recently had 'gender affirming surgery' & vlogged about it (fear not, we got no gruesome details. Neeves didn't get many comments either).

I think he said something at the time about it opening up more avenues of work and I did wonder then if he had no idea which way the wind was blowing

It appears that he didn't.

HermioneWeasley · 16/10/2025 18:18

Rightsraptor · 16/10/2025 17:34

Neeves recently had 'gender affirming surgery' & vlogged about it (fear not, we got no gruesome details. Neeves didn't get many comments either).

I think he said something at the time about it opening up more avenues of work and I did wonder then if he had no idea which way the wind was blowing

It appears that he didn't.

Imagine cutting your dick off as a revenue play and it backfiring. Yikes.

SingleSexSpacesInSchools · 16/10/2025 18:29

Brighton pride has gone bust at least twice.

I am still confused why a protest and awareness march and movement needs AAA stars, security and advertising budgets.

SpottyAardvark · 16/10/2025 18:38

I’m straight, so I may not be the best person to comment, but it seems to me that Pride events are a bit old hat now. They made an important contribution to the normalisation & mainstream acceptance of homosexuality, but that battle has long since been won (apart from a few homophobic religious bigots, obv). Nobody sensible really cares about a person’s sexuality any more, so what’s the point?

FKAT · 16/10/2025 18:40

I work for an analagous organisation (trying to be as non-identifying as possible) with not much more annual revenue than that. We deliver a year round very high quality programme and projects across UK and Europe, including a strand reaching 10s of thousands of service users nationwide.

How can putting on 1, ONE, event in 1, ONE, fairly cheap city cost £2.5m a year??? Pride is hardly a high calibre, slick event with amazing artistic values. And most of those working are volunteers. How much do some ex girl band stars and drag queens cost?

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