Thousands of revellers are set to descend on Brighton for its Pride festival next weekend - but how can you get your hands on some last-minute tickets?
If you haven't made your mind up on whether you are going to Pride this year (we strongly suggest you do!), fear not - there are still some tickets up for grabs.
Girls Aloud, Mika and S Club are all playing on the Fabuloso main stage in Preston Park while the party goes into the night in Kemptown's Pride Village Party.
It is one of the best and busiest weekends in Brighton's calendar and one you cannot miss out on.
How can I get tickets for Fabuloso in Preston Park?
Tickets are still available for the Fabuloso weekend starting at £89.50 per person.
All previous ticket releases have sold out but there is a small number available before the festival kicks off next Saturday with Girls Aloud.
If you are able to round up six friends you can grab a £10 discount on tickets and pay £516 for the weekend, the equivalent of £39.75 per day plus a booking fee of £39.11.
Tickets for individual days - if Girls Aloud or Mika aren't your bag - cost £59.50 for the Saturday and £49.50 on Sunday.
You can get your hands on tickets here.
People earning less than £10.42 an hour may qualify for a 50 per cent discount on tickets - although there are only 6,000 of these allocated on a first-come, first-serve basis.
If you live near, or are staying in, Kemptown or Preston Park this weekend you could qualify for free Pride tickets.
Read our guide to see if you qualify.
How can I get tickets for the Pride Village Party?
Tickets are still available for the Pride Village Party in Kemptown starting at £30 for the weekend.
Early bird tickets for individual days and the whole weekend are also up for grabs at £25.00 on Saturday and £17.50 on Sunday.
The weekend tickets are subject to booking fees.
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