Young Oldhamers set to take part in Jubilee Pageant in London

Date published: 02 June 2022


Young people from Oldham will travel to London later this week to perform for the Royal Family, as part of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

On Sunday 5 June, a Platinum Jubilee Pageant will take place in London, combining arts, theatre, music, circus and more to celebrate the Queen’s seven-decade reign.

The pageant will begin at 2.30pm and will last for more than two hours, travelling through Central London and coming to an end at around 5pm.

38 young people from Oldham will be among those taking part - and will end with singer Ed Sheeran performing the national anthem.

The group from Oldham is made up of 28 flag bearers and 10 performers, along with youth service staff, who have been practising hard for their role in one of the biggest celebratory events held for decades.

Leader of Oldham Council, Councillor Amanda Chadderton, said: “The Jubilee Pageant is the largest and most ambitious event celebrating Her Majesty’s 70-year reign and I’m so proud of the young people from here in Oldham, who are travelling to London this weekend to be part of it.

“Oldhamers will also be able to watch the Jubilee Pageant live from London, on a big screen in Parliament Square on Sunday, as part of our four-day programme of Jubilee activities.

"Our Jubilee celebrations are the biggest and best in Greater Manchester and there really will be something to enjoy for all the family - from the spectacular torchlight parade and beacon-lighting on Thursday night, to music, dance and theatre across the town centre as part of Festival Oldham this weekend."

The young people travelling to London were selected to take part by groups including Oldham Theatre Workshop, Oldham Youth Service, Mahdlo, Point, and arts centre Global Grooves in Mossley.

They will be carrying flags with designs based on what children in Oldham said the borough means to them; with one of them reading "My heart beats in this town."

This royal pageant will be Queen Elizabeth II's fourth such pageant - and only the eighth in history. The first was in honour of George III in 1809, followed by two for Queen Victoria to celebrate her Golden and Diamond Jubilees.

Dancer CJ Knaggs, 17, from Watersheddings, is studying performing arts at New Bridge College, and will be one of the young performers taking part.

She said: "I love to dance and taking part in the Pageant will be so much fun and such an enjoyable experience. It will be so exciting and such an honour to be able to perform in the parade for Her Majesty.

"I'm excited to explore different types of carnival dances and think it will really develop my dance skills and increase my confidence."

Freya Bennett-Nielsen, producer at Global Grooves, said: "Our carnival parade celebrates Greater Manchester in all of its wonderful diversity and shines a light on the cultural exchanges that take place when people collaborate with others who have vastly different experiences, ideas and ways of living.

“We are proud to be taking some of Oldham's finest young performers down to London and absolutely know they will do us proud in front of the eyes of the world."

Kirsty Connell, network coordinator for Greater Manchester Arts, which is supporting Global Grooves to take the young people to London, said: "The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Pageant offers a fantastic opportunity to showcase some of the talent we have here in Greater Manchester.

"We're really pleased to be able to support Global Grooves in ensuring that all of Greater Manchester is represented."

Global Grooves' performance, called A Sharing of Gifts, draws inspiration from across the Commonwealth, including the Caribbean, Africa and the Indian subcontinent.

The parade will wind its way through the streets of Westminster and along the Mall, past Buckingham Palace, using carnival, dance, music, circus and street theatre to tell the story of Queen Elizabeth's record 70-year-long reign.

A full guide to what’s on in Oldham that weekend can be found on the Oldham Council website here.


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