The UK's most colourful motoring event!
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British Motor Museum
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10am, Sunday 26 July |
END TIME: |
4pm, Sunday 26 July |
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British Motor Museum |
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British Motor Museum |
TICKETS |
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The UK's most colourful motoring event!
Petrol & Pride is returning for its second year, building an empowering new fixture for members, friends and allies of the LGBTQIA+ community which aims to allow everyone to show off their pride in their wheels and themselves.
The event is not only inclusive of all people, but of all vehicles. Whatever you drive, no matter its shape, size or colour, this show is where it belongs!
Immerse yourself in a day of music, food and fun in the beating heart of Britain’s motoring heritage. Expect prizes for the Butchest, Gayest, and Best Glow Up, and an incredible pride flag display made from different coloured cars.
This event is run as a partnership between Petrol and Pride and the British Motor Museum. All proceeds will support the work of the Museum and an LGBTQ+ charity to be announced.
Your ticket includes entry to the British Motor Museum with over 400 iconic British vehicles to see, making this a day out you won’t want to miss!
Fly your colours. Drive with Pride.
Got a question? Get in touch at petrolandpride@goose.co.uk.
Keep up to date with the latest news, and see photos of last year’s cars, by following @petrolandpride on Instagram. And to get you in the mood, there is also a playlist: search for Petrol and Pride on Spotify.
There’s no Petrol & Pride without you. So, do you have a vehicle you’re proud of that you want to display? Join the colourful array for just £13. This includes an entry pass to display the vehicle and gives admission for the driver to the show, Museum and Collections Centre. Any passengers must book individual passenger tickets. Please note that this ticket cannot be converted to an Annual Pass.
The easiest way to book is to simply tap the button below and buy your ticket. If you are unable to book online, you can email our bookings team on bookings@britishmotormuseum.co.uk or call on 01926 895295.
Once you've booked your Vehicle Exhibitor ticket, let the Petrol & Pride team know what vehicle you're bringing by tapping here and completing the online entry form.
Please have your tickets ready to show our marshals at the gates. We ask that you treat our staff with respect.
Gates open to Vehicle Exhibitors on the day at 9:00. All display vehicles must be in place by 11:00.
You don't have to display a car to be part of the event! Book your visitor ticket to enjoy the show and explore the Museum too! Book in advance and SAVE as tickets for each day are just £18 per adult, £9 per child, £16 per concession. Tap the button below to book.
When booking your ticket, choose to donate your entry fee and in return we'll convert your ticket to an Annual Pass at no extra cost. You will also have the chance to Gift Aid your donation. Please be a Gift Aid visitor if you can, it makes a big difference to our charity.
You can visit the show for free! Simply select your show visit date and choose either the 'Premium Members & Members' or 'Annual Pass holders' option and follow the steps. Tap here to get started.
Please drive safely, respect our local community and abide by all speed limits. CCTV is in operation and unacceptable driving behaviour may result in footage being shared with the police.
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British Motor Industry Heritage Trust, Registered Charity in England & Wales: 286575
Banbury Road
Gaydon
Warwickshire
CV35 0BJ
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