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Charity watchdog 'assessing concerns' over Manchester Pride

Charity watchdog 'assessing concerns' over Manchester Pride

Summary

The Charity Commission is looking into Manchester Pride’s failure to pay performers for its 2025 event. Performers and businesses have reported not receiving payment and facing communication issues with the event's organizers, who are seeking legal and financial advice.

Key Facts

  • The Charity Commission is investigating issues with Manchester Pride related to unpaid performers.
  • Some performers and businesses say they haven't been paid for their work at the event.
  • Manchester Pride's organizers are consulting legal and financial experts to find a solution.
  • DJ Mathu and other artists reported receiving generic responses to their payment inquiries.
  • Manchester Pride is a registered charity, and the event took place over four days in 2025.
  • Performers include headliners like Leigh-Anne, Nelly Furtado, and Olly Alexander.
  • Some contractors claim they are owed between £1,000 and £2,000 for services and supplies.
  • Manchester Pride stated they hoped to provide further information by 22 October.
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