THOUSANDS of people took to the streets for Glasgow Pride on Saturday.

The annual event sees members of the LGBT+ community come together for a march through the city to celebrate the progress made towards equality.

A procession began in Festival Park in the city's Southside before making its way along Govan Road, the River Clyde, Anderston Quay, Brown Street, Argyle Street, Queen Street and George Square.

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Finishing the route, the attendees marched along Trongate and Greendyke before ending in Glasgow Green.

Thousands took to the streets dressed in rainbows, which is often associated with the LGBT+ community and Pride and waving flags. 

Businesses, pets, and representatives from Rangers and Celtic football clubs were part of the crowds enjoying the celebrations. 

Can you spot yourself in this amazing picture gallery?


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