Main Stage

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  • 12.30pm - Welcome To Pride From Your Hosts Nova & Nicola Meighan

    Your incredible hosts Nova and Nicola Meighan will welcome you to Stirling Pride 2025 at the King Street Main Stage at 12.30pm.

    Nova is back for Stirling Pride 2025! Some of you will already know her from last year’s Pride, Nova is a stunning bearded drag queen originally from Larbert. Her dazzling wit and stunning outfits are bound to charm you all!

    Nicola Meighan is an arts writer and broadcaster who present Friday Afternoons on BBC Radio Scotland - where she has interviewed Dolly Parton, Kylie Minogue and Joan Collins. She also hosts Scottish Arts and Culture Podcast A Kick Up The Arts. She grew up and lives in Stirling.

  • 12.35pm - Welcome From Stirling Pride Committee

    The Stirling Pride Committee have spent the last year working night and day to bring events to areas across the Stirling area.

    They are Sam Reid, Scott McMurray, Arielle Decroix, Ritchie Currie-Jenkins and Christian Morrison.

    As a voluntary organisation, there are many different people, groups and businesses to thank, without whom Stirling Pride 2025 would simply not take place.

  • 12.40pm - Haus of Nunsense Moment of Reflection

    Haus of Nunsense are the Scottish chapter of the Order of Perpetual Indulgence - a non-religious international collective of queer drag nuns who exist to spread joy, banish guilt, and serve the community.

    The Haus seeks to meet the order’s mission through a variety of projects and engagements with the LGBTQ+ community around Scotland.

    They will deliver a Moment of Reflection followed by a Moment of Queer Joy and Celebration!

  • 12.45pm - Chloe Roze

    Chloe Roze is self proclaimed Scotland's pop princess, she began song writing as a way to escape reality, putting her most inner thoughts into lyrics and sounds. She focuses on conceptual art, breaking boundaries and rebelling against societal norms.

    She debuted her self-written music onto major streaming platforms in April 2021 with her EP Free Falling following with her 2023 single Hypocrite.

  • 1.35pm - LUNA J

    LUNA J is a 23 year old artist who grew up in Edinburgh and now living in London. She has captured the attention from artists like Nickelback and The Struts.

    In 2023 she released her debut EP “A State Of Mind” which features “Addiction” that received track of the week credits on BBC Introducing Scotland.

    LUNA J takes influence from Dominic Fike & Avril Lavigne.

  • 2.25pm - Chanel O'Conor

    Scottish Drag Royalty and RuPauls Drag Race UK Star, Chanel O'Conor who will join us on the Main Stage in King Street on the 20th September.

    Originally from Bute, Chanel O'Conor took RuPauls Drag Race UK Season 6 by storm in 2024 and has followed this with sizzling performances all over the UK, including at Pride Edinburgh!

    Now Stirling, it is your turn to see this stunning performer take to the stage!

  • 3.10pm - LeoSax

    Based locally, LeoSax UK is a vibrant and dynamic saxophonist known for her infectious energy, big smile, and unique sound. From timeless classics to modern bangers, she takes you on a musical journey through the decades—guaranteeing good vibes and full dancefloors.

    From House & Dance Music to Acoustic Jazz and Ballads, for Saxophone and Vocals, LeoSax is a versatile saxophonist and vocalist that can't wait to perform for you.

  • 4pm - Tia Kofi

    RuPauls Drag Race UK vs the World Winner and self proclaimed Queen of the Nerds, Tia Kofi needs little introduction!

    Tia is a firm fan favourite, who not only looks stunning, but has released several acclaimed singles including her debut ‘Outside In’, written by Little Boots and Tom Aspaul, which was premiered on Radio 2’s Zoe Ball breakfast show.

    More recently Tia has been a host for the BBC at Eurovision in 2024 and 2025, including hosting The Big Eurovision Party on BBC One.