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We are a safe, friendly, social environment for bisexual, biromantic, pansexual/romantic, polysexual, queer, fluid or other non-monosexual people (aka. m-spec, bi+). Bi-curious / questioning people and supportive partners, friends, allies also welcome: but please learn & understand (at least) the basics - don't ask the same biphobic questions we get outside this safer space or make equivalent assumptions of anyone here.
Come make bi+ friends, hang out, chat, have fun; see, learn and take part in some bi / LGBT+ culture, history, and activism; and feel part of a community in a (usually) free-to-attend, casual informal environment.
🟣 What do we do?
* Events
Most are social informal chatty hangouts on weekday evenings. We've always had monthly pub drinks evening in Soho on the same fourth Thursday (18+ age limit). Online events replace in-person when necessary (via Zoom/our Discord) without the age limit; the link is set as the location (sometimes in the event description).
Turnout is strong - reliably 40 or more for the in-person monthly bar socials pre-pandemic, usually 10-30ish for most other official meets, online socials tend to be smaller.
Others include clubbing nights, or regular cultural events (usually run by others but listed here for us to go to as a group) - e.g. cabaret/comedy/plays. In summer, picnics and walks, and we want to get back to the occasional dinner out too.
Several regular events are shared here from other London bi groups/organisers, e.g. Bi Underground, Bi Coffee, Opening Doors' Bi the Way meets, and (less-regular) the BiCHE dance club night & CaBiRet.
Members can suggest events too (but we'll remove+ban spammers of irrelevant commercial events; ask first) - either you can run them or an organiser may help if they have time/motivation. We prefer you've previously attended our own events, so we both know what to expect.
We also publicise, attend, and run groups / sessions at the largest local/national bi events and Prides like BiCon, Pride in London, London BiFest, Croydon and other local Prides (10 of them in 2019 including London, Croydon, Para Pride, Black Pride and Trans Pride).
We now have a Discord server under the group's name for text chat/updates between events (the Discord invite link is in your introduction email when you join, sometimes in event descriptions, or ask the organisers).
* Merch!
We support bi creators through our/their merch in our online shop.
🟣 Join in / Support Us!
Join and RSVP to try us out!
Besides our meetups, we invite you to follow and engage with our social network accounts for other discussions and what the organiser gets up to outside the group, plus wider community things (if you partake)!
See links page (bottom of): https://campsite.bio/londonbi
* Shop
Consider buying bi+/trans/pride/intersecting-identity supporting products (merch) or donating at our shop: https://londonbisexualsmeetup.sumup.link/
Organiser John produces the high quality, well-loved bi & trans pride full-size umbrellas ☂ (limited stock, no bi ones for now); via shop (above).
* Donations
Organiser John covers Meetup/other service fees out-of-pocket (can afford to); but appreciates help for extra costs (e.g. pride stalls often need insurance, travel/material/equipment/volunteer costs) – donate via cash/card at our pub socials/some other events, via ko-fi online; or even PayPal directly, by request.
🟣 Diversity, Inclusion, Accessibility
People of all abilities, religions, sexualities, ethnicities and genders welcome as long as you respect other members, their identities, and appearance. Some regular events require ability to use stairs and will have background music/noise.
🟣 Rules
• Keep your main profile picture for this group 'family-friendly' or you will be removed or (for repeated/unfixed offences) banned; we are not a swingers or nudists group. You get one warning ever (by private message), ~ 1 week to fix it (and offers of help if needed).
• Don't be a dick! ie. Respect others, especially their privacy, at all times. e.g. get permission for photos, & what you'll do with them; don't "out" anyone without permission; try to assume good intent – you don't know what (else) is going on in people's lives. Disabilities & mental health struggles are not always visible/obvious.
• Abuse at events or via Meetup messages/actions will not be tolerated (organisers may need to be notified, they cannot see your private messages). Infractions will lead to the perpetrator's removal from the event+group, possibly a ban; reports presumed honest until evidence otherwise. Trivial first instances (level decided by target of abuse or representative if available) may be warned instead. Meetup also has ways to block/report users in messages or via profiles.
🟣 Final Notes & Conventions
80% of getting anything out of being a member is about showing up and taking part, so turn up to a few events (or offer to run one - anything social, the main organiser John/others may offer help). You're sure to have fun! No need to be nervous about anything sexual, as its a regular social group; report and block anyone who is behaving inappropriately.
* Commercial event to advertise? - talk to the organiser first. Spam not tolerated - we block & remove it a.s.a.p.
* Show/researcher/casting agent wanting people? We have a Discord channel for that, or discuss with the organiser / post to our FB page.
* Member stars! Some members have 1-2 star(s) '★' under their name (in their title), they celebrate our best contributing and reliable members (who've run great events/are an activist here or externally); or a black mark '∎' hints of a failure to respect the group - e.g. not turning up for a limited-space ticketed event without letting us know or apologies, and shouldn't be relied on as much. Black marked members will not have guaranteed space at any limited-ticket event until they redeem themselves (getting the mark removed) by showing up enough, and would not be trusted to run events.
Próximos eventos (4+)
Ver todos- Croydon PrideFest 2025Marks and Spencer, Croydon
Croydon Pride in 2025 is back in Wandle Park with a parade!
Less corporate, more community than the big Pride in central London; no parade floats. A stage of live acts, speeches. Meet other bi+/queer locals! Its a FREE event in its 9th year. We're more noticeable in smaller-scale, friendlier, more community-focused Prides like this.
Parade info below, then Festival info.
⚫ Agenda:
We parade from the high street to the festival.11.15-30am: Meet outside Marks and Spencer, North End, with banners,placards,flags,badges,pride outfits, whatever you have (dogs welcome but not in the park). Dont forget water, sun protection. Look for a bi sunhat (Elly is helping, should be there early), or my bi umbrella, or bi flags/umbrellas/banner to find us if its your first time. Or ask a steward if they know us. Arrive by 11:30 so we can set up and get enough wristbands!
11:30am Prep (more advice/requirements at their page for it)!
12pm ish: Parade, led by mayor; Park opens and festivities begin
~12:45-1pm - parade arrives in Park (see Park Festival info below).
8.30pm: closeWe plan to march, with flags - maybe (if enough people) one or both of our GIANT (5 meter) Bi/Pan flags, which need 6-8 people per flag. Otherwise banner(s), a flagpole, placards, flags (we can give/sell some flags).
The parade is from M&S on North End to the park (croydonpride.org.uk/whats-on/parade-route/), as per 2023:
Past North End shops, then at the end turn right down Church Street, pausing while trams are temporarily halted. Then onto Cairo New Road, underneath Jubilee Bridge onto Lower Church Street. A left turn to Waddon New Road, until the stairs * onto the railway bridge into the park.⚫ Park Festival:
If not marching, get a festival ticket via the eventbrite page for it. There's also a page of important information (under-16s must be accompanied).- From 12pm. Music, food+drink, craft/community stalls+(maybe) us, and kids entertainment.
- Louisa Johnson, Booty Luv, and The Cheeky Girls headline with another big name they are keeping secret for now; see website for updates.
- 🎙️ Hosted by Twins on Tour (day) / OOAK (evening)
Other Performers:
Alpha Dance Group · APW · Duniya Dhoom · Faye Wheeler · IYA Pole Dance Studio · Julia Zelg · Lauren Murphy · Mel Anin · Natasha Cox · Nyongbella · Prince Peach · Tiana Biscuit & Sophia Stardust · Ula Lah · Violetta J’adore
🎧 DJ Sets: DJ Ron · KardizureDogs and glasses not allowed into the festival for safety (+limited shade for the heat), and no alcohol may be taken in; alcohol is available inside, note that if you look under 25 you may need ID to buy it.
Official After Party (other venues run nights too) at Slug and Lettuce, 10 Park lane, from 9pm with DJ & dancefloor energy. The Ludoquist – Relaxed Pride After Party at 9-11 will have board games, chill vibe, and a "sensory-considerate" space (tickets).
General:
WEAR: pride encouraged! Bi colours=pink/purple/blue. Plan for weather & security (e.g. sealable pockets/bags, sunhat).
BRING: consider water/snacks/sunscreen/hat, umbrella/parasol - or to hide under, flags/badges/placards, any medication needed. We bring extra small flags for those in the march but can also loan/sell the cape sized ones.Don't bring alcohol, drugs.
Signs/placards messaging must be respectful.
Local shops open normal hours; most til 5-6pm.John's old Pride Tips page.
⚫ Travel:
TfL zone 5.
🚉Train: West Croydon station, via Clapham Junction,Victoria,London Bridge (➡West Croydon),London's east end, or Highbury & Islington. Or to East Croydon+a longer walk. Check last train times if staying out!
🚋 Tram is not running this weekend (engineering works).
🚌Bus: to high street: 3/57/75/109/…
🚗Road closures may delay vehicles >10am: Fell Road & Mint Walk 7am til Sunday. Advise public transport, nearby parking limited (town centre best).⚫ Accessibility:
There is an alternative parade route to the Park avoiding the railway bridge steps (see the route page), continuing further along Waddon New Road (right at traffic lights->Bridge Parade, right->Vicarage Road) but note the tram is not running so the Church Street stop route (to Wandle Park stop) is unavailable.See the website for more (BSL for stage,quiet tent,viewing platform,disabled toilets). We do not have a stall.
Questions? info@croydonpride.org.uk.
⚫ More Info:
Event originally created by the new (gay) mayor, 2016. Headline sponsors this year are Superdrug and Unilever.
Web: croydonpride.org.uk
Socials: Facebook / Instagram / Twitter(X) / LinkedIn - as CroydonPride
It's also the same day as Waltham Forest Pride (no group presence) and the Big Bi+ Picnic in central London (John considering trying to get to the latter part of). - BiCon UK 2025 (Nottingham, +online/hybrid sessions) £Nottingham Girls High School, Nottingham
BiCon is the UK's national bisexual convention/conference, with parties and fun social events alongside the workshops, talks, discussions and academic sessions. It's organised by bi+ people like you, for the community.
It's a weekend-long educational and social gathering for Bi+ people, their friends, partners, and others with a supportive interest in bisexuality with plenty of opportunities to hang out, chat, and meet lots of other bi+ people from around the country (and further afield).
This year it's in Nottingham, non-residential again (no on-site accommodation), just up the hill from where 2023's BiCon was. Nottinghamshire Pride is also on the Saturday of BiCon (a community-based event rather than commercial).
The main social is on Friday this time (due limited venue access on Saturday). Further details updated bit by bit on the website, where you can also get tickets (including for attending online)
⚫ Online Sessions:
Looks like being on two of the days (maybe Friday+Sunday), with a room available for hybrid sessions.
More details (check back later as it's updated): 2025.bicon.org.uk/online-bicon/⚫ Help Needed:
Please book tickets ahead of the event if you can (earlier the better), which helps them with funding and to plan for numbers attending.You can help too - offer to run a session, help manage the venue & set up / take down things at the start & end, promote it beforehand, or running the welcome desk on the day(s).
Each year's organising team is selected from the offered proposals (a different team every year, though previous BiCon organiser experience is expected among them) and they decide where to host it.
⚫ Rules / Training:
No anti-racism training is available this year; it was required for a few years but the dialled-back ones of the last few have not implemented it. The updated code of conduct still applies.IMPORTANT: The code of conduct changed since 2022; you're required to follow it whether you read it or not:
2025.bicon.org.uk/home/code-of-conduct/Conference tickets are available up til, and on, the weekend.
⚫ Entertainment:
??? yet - TBD⚫ Tickets:
Tickets give day/weekend access to workshops and socials. Pricing is on a sliding-scale by your income, using extremely similar price-bands to 2024's event; 7 bands ranging from £15 for a single day pass up to £65 for the full weekend if you're flush/an organisation is paying you to attend.Online tickets are from £4 to £20.
Get your tickets now to help fund the event, at:
2025.bicon.org.uk/book/
(where you can also offer to run a session, or email them later to do so).Please be honest and if you can contribute more please do so - it's an expensive event to put on, break-even average was £29 in 2024 for a 2-day event at a smaller venue than usual. If they collect more money in early bookings, more can go towards hiring space/support costs/the Friday entertainment (or e.g. provided food). Volunteers are running this at their own time and effort cost.
⚫ Accessibility/Travel:
Access info page at the Bicon website: 2025.bicon.org.uk/access/
Getting there: .../getting-there/
There is an accessible toilet and a lift to any upper floors where some sessions might be.
They have invited attendees to bring food to share, as per the BiFest tradition (please label it regarding ingredients and allergens - don't forget the oil something was cooked in can sometimes be an allergen).You can attend just the sessions you want (usually a few are limited to people with particular identities).
There is no charge for bringing children but there is no on-site child care.
BiCon Continuity (charity managing legal responsibilities of running BiCon) and the organising team are committed to making the event accessible. There is no known BSL signing provision this year.
BiCon also have a Discord server to text-chat all things Bicon and for a community of previous attendees — John G. can send you an invite on request (comment below/direct-message him).
The old DMP session is now called BiCon Decides.
⚫ Weekend Tips:
Useful tips, especially if its your first BiCon, from a regular:◾ Don't try to do everything. Take breaks to eat/rest/sleep/recharge [especially if attending in-person, but back-to-back video calls can also be tiring]
◾ If relevant, try to book the following day off from work/your usual activities. It can be really jarring to jump from BiCon to the rest of life without transition time. Though YMMV - some people are fine with faster transitions between different spaces.
◾ It can also be good to plan attending another bi event after, for if you're missing the bi acceptance energy after such an intense weekend of it (or to talk about it all; also see the Discord)