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Thousands Attend Manchester HIV Vigil
Thousands Attend Manchester HIV Vigil

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Thousands Attend Manchester HIV Vigil
The 20th annual Manchester Pride weekend ended with a bang -- literally -- as an estimated 2,000 people filed into the city's Sackville Gardens to hold an HIV candlelight vigil and witness a spectacular fireworks display.
Following a performance by the Pride Quartet, Manchester's "25 Voices," a group of LGBT residents, read inspiring messages written by Mancunians living with HIV as the crowd lit their candles, turning the park into a sea of flickering lights. British poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy read a poem she wrote specially for the event before the crowd observed a moment of silence in remembrance of those who've died from AIDS-related illnesses.
U.K. soul singer Beverley Knight closed the vigil with a performance of her anthem "Beautiful Night" before the event ended with an extended fireworks finale. In 2009, Manchester Pride raised over PS135,000 for LGBT charities.