The JCDecaux Community Channel has proudly partnered with Pride Wide to launch “Live Pride Wide Open”, a new Out-of-Home campaign calling for visible, practical action on LGBTQIA+ inclusion during Pride Month. The campaign first debuted at the Pride Wide Summit 2026 on 29 May at ME Hotel, London, before running across the UK, taking Pride Wide’s message from the event into key environments nationwide.
“Live Pride Wide Open” is designed to put LGBTQIA+ visibility front and centre, with bold, people-focused creatives that champions ongoing inclusion and support at work, in public spaces and across wider society. The campaign calls on organisations and allies to move beyond words and show visible, practical support. By using Out-of-Home, it creates a powerful public moment of solidarity and responsibility, keeping LGBTQIA+ lives and stories present in everyday spaces during the month of Pride.
Kathryn Breitner Fermor-HeskethAt a time when LGBTQIA+ communities face real pressure to make themselves smaller, the strategic choice to place this campaign in public space matters as much as the creative itself. Live Pride Wide Open centres real love, connection and joy, placed at scale. Not as provocation. Just as truth. This is a powerful example of effective communications rooted in genuine purpose, and it's why I am proud that MD Social Impact has been part of bringing it to life.
Co-Founder, MD Social Impact
Chris DooleyJCDecaux is committed to using our Out-of-Home network to support initiatives that promote inclusion and representation. We are pleased to support the Pride Wide campaign through the JCDecaux Community Channel. Out-of-Home media is a powerful way to reach people in their everyday lives, and this partnership helps to increase visibility for messages of LGBTQIA+ inclusion across public spaces.
Head of Responsible Media at JCDecaux UK
The JCDecaux Community Channel aims to support campaigns that champion inclusion, safety and representation in public spaces, provide a trusted national platform for community organisations and social impact initiatives. Encouraging audiences to engage with Pride Wide’s call for meaningful, ongoing LGBTQIA+ inclusion.