Cheryl has been confirmed as headliner for this year's Birmingham Pride - in the events biggest line up to date.
The former Girls Aloud star will follow in the footsteps of previous performers Years & Years, Brit winner Mabel and Sigala - taking to the main stage on May 23.
Cheryl - who is currently one of the judges on BBC's The Greatest Dancer - will top the billing on the first day of the LGBTQ festival
“"We are absolutely delighted to have two great headliners this year, both with Cheryl on Saturday and Kelly Rowland on the Sunday, together with a host of other superb artists. It's our biggest line up to date."” Lawrence Barton
Birmingham Pride is now the UK's biggest two-day LGBTQ festival - attracting around 75,000 people.
This year marks the start of a brand new era for Birmingham Pride - one of the UK's largest LGBTQ festivals - with the event's entertainment areas, including the Main Stage, Cabaret Stage, Dance Arena and funfair, all being moved to Smithfield, the former Birmingham Wholesale Markets site adjacent to the city’s Gay Village.
The Birmingham Pride Street Party, which runs alongside the Festival, will continue to take place within the Gay Village, which will also host the Future Stage.