The day began with the annual Pride Flag Raising, led by a moving “Cry” from Ilkley’s Town Crier, Isabel Ashman, setting an emotional and respectful tone for the celebrations ahead. The flag was then raised by Deputy Mayor Jane Gibson, marking a powerful moment of civic support and solidarity at the heart of the event.
Inside the venue, guests enjoyed a diverse and engaging line-up of live performances, workshops and an array of community stalls offering support, with something for all ages in an atmosphere defined by warmth, inclusion and celebration.
As the daytime events concluded, attendees gathered for a celebratory dinner at Vitello Lounge, where friends, supporters, volunteers and partners came together to reflect on the day and celebrate the ongoing success of Ilkley Pride. The celebrations culminated at The Ticket Office, which hosted the official after-party. The venue came alive with music, dancing and electrifying performances, headlined by sensational sets from Mark Wood, aka Bernie De Bra. Their performance brought energy, joy and a fitting finale to a remarkable day of celebration.
Greehholme Mills Staff with entertainer Mark Wood, aka Bernie De Bra | Brook Street Flag | David Hockney Book of Condolences | Pride Balloons at The Ticket Office After Party venue | Winter Garden
An Ilkley Pride & Diversity Group spokesperson said:
“Ilkley Pride 2026 was a powerful reminder of what community looks like when people come together with kindness, pride and purpose. From the flag raising and Town Crier’s opening through to the workshops, dinner and after-party, the day was filled with joy, creativity and connection. We are incredibly grateful to everyone who contributed to making this year’s celebration so special.”
Organisers extended their thanks to all volunteers, performers, local venues, sponsors and community partners whose support helped bring the event to life.
Ilkley Pride continues to grow as a cornerstone of inclusion and celebration in the region, with 2026 standing out as a truly memorable chapter in its story.













