The event, known as The Show, takes place on July 2, the final day of EuroPride, and will feature musicians and dancers.
Sir Ian McKellan, star of 'The Lord of the Rings' and head of the EuroPride creative team, said: "It will be thrilling to be back at the Royal Albert Hall with an evening of starry extravagance and celebration. The Show is an indispensable date in the diary of everyone who enjoys a Good Night Out. See you on July 2."
The two-week EuroPride 2006 festival will feature more than 400 exhibitions, film screenings, sporting events, comedy shows, theatre performances and music concerts to showcase London's vibrant gay and lesbian culture. It will also feature the annual Pride parade, which this year will travel along Oxford Street, Regent Street and end in Trafalgar Square.
Gary Frisch, chairman of QSoft Consulting, owners of Gaydar Radio, said: "We are a gay and lesbian company that has essentially been created by the community that it serves -- so to be able to give something worthwhile back to that community makes this partnership even more significant to us."
Gaydar Radio was the official broadcaster of last year's Pride festival. It plays pop and dance music, and broadcasts on Sky, online and on digital radio in London and the South East.
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