Lisa Scott-Lee / Cheddar Gorgeous / Black Peppa / Jonbers Blonde / Monki / Gracie T / Angie Brown / La Discotheque Orchestra / Kelly Llorenna (N-Trance) / Dakota Schiffer / Ginny Lemon’s Dog Show / Blasha and Allatt (Meat Free/Frixxxion) Pabllo Vittar / Jake Shears / Natasha Bedingfield / Danny Beard / Jodie Harsh / Gok Wan / BIMINI Plus it’s been confirmed that “a special guest is being announced soon”. They’ve confirmed two headliners and a host of acts including LGBTQ+ artists for the 2023 edition of Manchester Pride. You can check out the full lineup for the Gay Village Party and ticket details below. The organisers have also teased that a “special guest” is also going to be announced soon. The lineup also features Jodie Harsh, Gok Wan and Drag Race alumni Bimini, Cheddar Gorgeous, Black Peppa, Ginny Lemon and Dakota Schiffer. Manchester Pride says 96 percent of performers are queer, 54 percent are women, 51 percent are people of colour and 42 percent are from trans and non-binary communities The Gay Village Party lineup features headliners Pabllo Vittar and Jake Shears, while Drag Race UK winner Danny Beard and popstars Natasha Bedingfield and Lisa Scott-Lee are also confirmed. Additionally, Paradox is releasing a £13.99 Parklife Plus bundle, which includes a new Country-themed radio station, featuring 16 original new songs in four sub-genres: Appalachian Folk, Bluegrass / Honky Tonk, Nashville Modern Country, and Unplugged Country.Organisers say “the lineup has been co-created with Manchester’s queer communities to present Manchester Pride’s most diverse and representative lineup to date”. The expansion will cost £11.39 when it launches, and there's a 10% discount if you pre-order. Parklife rounds things off with three new city policies and eight new park policies, focussed on dealing with recreational hazards like Animal Ethics and Fireworks, plus five new maps. You'll be able to use paths to create specific routes for your visitors to travel, and then set ticket prices for walking and sightseeing tours, helping to enhance tourism.īuildings and props can then be placed alongside paths as notable points of interest, with Paradox hightlighting the likes of new service buildings, amusement parks, nature reserves, city parks, zoos, and even the Castle of Lord Chirpwick.įor those that would rather not force their visitors to walk everywhere, the expansion also introduces a new sightseeing bus line, and there are city services, like Park Maintenance, which can help boost happiness and effectiveness, and level up park districts. To that end, it introduces the new park area tool, used to create park districts which can be fully customised with new buildings and props. Parklife's main focus is on providing the facilities to transform your city's boring, empty patches of land into bustling tourist attractions. Cities Skylines' next expansion, Parklife, will launch for PC and Mac on May 24th, publisher Paradox Interactive has announced, and will introduce customisable theme parks, zoos, nature reserves, and more.
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