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The UK’s first and only official national Gay Wedding Show™

Join us for our 17th successful year connecting same-sex and open-minded couples with venues and wedding suppliers that truly support our LGBTQ+ community.

Our Gay Wedding Shows have always proven to be a great, intimate and vibrant shows. Allowing you time to chat and chill with some of the best wedding suppliers around who actively support same-sex marriage, civil partnerships and fab weddings.

Fun and facts along the way

Our hostess Fonda will be there for the day keeping us all entertained. There’s sure to be a whole bunch of ideas and even some goodies for you to enjoy on the day and after in your “Bag of great ideas”.

Soak up the surroundings

We look forward to seeing you at the official and national Gay Wedding Show in London and can’t wait to help you plan your special day. Look out for our Hostess with the mostest on the day who’ll bring some fun and facts.

Highlights:

  • Doors open 12.00 noon on Sunday
  • Get ideas, facts and help planning your wedding
  • Enter the prize draw for a chance to get a surprise later in the year

London 2020

Sunday, 23rd February 2020

Holiday Inn Camden Lock
Show opens at 12:00 noon – Reserve your FREE DIVA Guest eTicket

Manchester 2020

Sunday, 20th September 2020

DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester Piccadilly
Show opens at 12:00 noon – Reserve your FREE DIVA Guest eTicket

Did you know

Over 70,000 couples have already entered into a Civil Partnership or Same-Sex Marriage since 2005 and demand is on the increase to find the very best of the best suppliers for this brand new 580 million pounds new wedding industry.

  • Following the introduction of marriages of same sex couples in March 2014, the number of civil partnerships formed in England and Wales has fallen by 70% from 5,646 in 2013 to 1,683 in 2014. The number of marriages of same sex couples increased from March 2014 to a peak in August 2014 of 844 marriages.
  • The mean age of men forming a civil partnership in England and Wales in 2014 was 43.6 years, while for women it was 42.3 years, increasing by 3 years for men and 4 years for women since 2013. This is the largest annual increase in the mean age at formation since civil partnerships were introduced in 2005.
  • Over half (57%) of civil partnerships were between males in 2014; a change from 2013 when only 47% of partnerships were between males.

Don’t take our word for it

Read what other people have to say about our shows!

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