MS Society at Pride Edinburgh 2026 

Saturday 20 June 2026Horse Wynd, Edinburgh

MS Society representatives will march in Pride Edinburgh for the first time this year – and they’re inviting anyone who’s affected by multiple sclerosis (MS) to join them. 

Volunteers, supporters, people living with MS and their family members and friends, will join charity staff in the capital city on Saturday 20 June.

They’ll march to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ MS community, but also to raise awareness of the inequalities and challenges members of the community still face. 

The march forms at Horse Wynd, close to the Scottish Parliament, at 12.15pm before departing at 1pm. The route passes through the city centre, finishing at The University of Edinburgh. The MS Society is also organising an accessible “cheer spot”, which members of the MS community can watch the parade from if they aren’t marching. 

More than 17,000 people in Scotland live with MS. It’s a condition that affects nerves in the brain and spinal cord, impacting how people move, think, and feel. The MS Society is there for everyone affected by MS, offering support, funding research, and campaigning for improved rights. 

Find out how to join the MS Society at Pride Edinburgh here: https://www.mssociety.org.uk/research/news/proud-be-marching-pride-london 

Visit the Pride Edinburgh website for more about the event: https://www.prideedinburgh.org/

Information about accessibility can be found here: https://www.prideedinburgh.org/accessibility

PICTURE: David Bird