Television presenter and comedian Joe Lycett is set to take center stage at the National Student Pride main event on Saturday, February 24th. Engaging in a conversation with Suzi Ruffell and in collaboration with Attitude Magazine, Lycett will delve into his life and career.
National Student Pride, the largest LGBTQ+ student event in the UK organized by and for students, returns to London from February 23rd to 25th, 2024. The event will bring together over 2,000 attendees for an entire weekend featuring parties, panels, an LGBTQ+ careers fair, and more.
The main stage will feature appearances by RuPaul’s Drag Race UK’s Tomara Thomas and Cara Melle, along with ‘Queer Question Time’ hosted by LBC’s Natasha Devon. The LGBTQ+ TV and Film segment, headlined by Russell T Davies, will be hosted by Tia Kofi and Charlie Craggs.
Free daytime tickets, £10 weekend wristbands, and Sunday Drag Brunch bolt-on tickets are available at Student Pride’s website.
Joe Lycett, renowned for his stage and screen presence, has multiple headline tours under his belt and a second series of his live entertainment show, ‘Late Night Lycett,’ commissioned for 2024. Lycett, recognized for his impactful political engagement through viral PR stunts, will be the focus of an exclusive interview at National Student Pride.
The award-winning Midlands-based comedian will also be featured on Michael McIntyre’s Big Show on BBC One on Saturday, January 27, showcasing his famous ‘Send To All’ segment, accompanied by his well-known aunties from his show #LateNightLycett.