D I R T Y T A L K // BRIGHTON PRIDE 2026
Friday 31st July 2026 - Brighton Pride
✧ with TAYCE
Brightons dirtiest secret returns, a queer dance floor for everyone x
Drag. Gogo. Pole. DJs.
Featuring local queer talent, resident host LATOSXX, and the iconic TAYCE from RuPaul's Drag Race UK.
A line up of queer dj's spinning slutty pop edits, hyperpop Hits and techno Twists
Dress to sweat.
ANYONE CAN DIRTY TALK 💖
Dirty Talk is a queer-led space built for the LGBTQIA+ community and its allies.
If you're here with respect, openness and a love of the dancefloor — you're in.
www.dirtytalk.club
DIRTY TALK ACCESSIBILITY & INCLUSIVITY POLICY
Dirtytalk welcomes everyone — we’re committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and accessible space for all guests, performers, and staff. This policy outlines our accessibility features and how we support diverse needs.
Inclusive Environment
DT strives to be a welcoming space for people of all gender identities, sexual orientations, abilities, ages (18+), neurodiversity, and cultural backgrounds. We expect respect and kindness between guests and staff.
Venue Accessibility
- The venue has step-free access via ramps and wheelchair paths, with assistance available from staff on entry if needed.
- There is designated accessible viewing space near the stage/platform.
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Accessible toilets are provided on site.
- Seating/specific access spaces are limited; we encourage guests who require these to contact us
Toilets & Gender Inclusivity
- Toilets will be gender neutral
- We encourage the use of facilities that match your gender identity and comfort.
Lighting & Sensory Info
- Some events feature strobe and flashing lights. If you are sensitive to light or sound, please ask a member of staff for help or consider quieter spaces like outdoor areas during events if needed.
Quiet & Rest Areas
- There is limited space away from the crowd due to the building’s layout, but staff can help direct you to quieter spots or outside for fresh air.
Safety & Respect
- Harassment, discrimination, or threatening behaviour of any kind will not be tolerated. Staff are trained to intervene and support guests who experience discomfort.
- If you need help during the event — whether accessibility support or safety concerns — speak with any member of staff.