
Dudley youth theatre group Bedazzle welcomed the Deputy Mayor in a visit this week, as the group prepares for Dudley Pride next month.
Sponsored by Midtherm, Dudley Pride 25 will be held at Stone Street Square on Saturday 6 September with a full line up of performances and street stalls.
The free event will start at 1pm on stage under a large marquee with Bedazzle from Priory House set to wow the audience with showstopping songs from WMYT West Midlands Youth Theatre and their pop/rock band.
There will be performances by Dudley College, which is supporting Dudley Pride and will be holding its open day at the Broadway site on the same day.
Headlining the stage at 6.30pm is the full show The Ultimate ABBA Party, brought to you by Agnetha's (alleged) twin sister Benetha and her dancers. The party show will have sing-along moments to all the best ABBA songs, interactive dance moves and comedy.
This year will also welcome back some popular artists from last year including crowd favourite DJ Stu Ojelay from Word of Mouth events and Karl M with Best of the Boybands anthems. Temper Tantrum and solo singer George will also be joining the line up on stage.
There will be over 30 stall holders including crafts and food options, as well as facepainting, glitter tattoos and nail art by Beauty Box, street acts and other local businesses in and around the Square and town centre.
Councillor Mushtaq Hussain, Deputy Mayor of Dudley, said: “It was a real pleasure to visit Bedazzle and see the incredible energy and talent they’re bringing to Dudley Pride.
“Events like this are a celebration of creativity, inclusion and community spirit, and it’s inspiring to see our young people leading the way. I’m proud that Dudley continues to champion diversity and provide a platform for everyone to shine.”
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