If you've got a colour printer, a PDF you can print out is below.
There are several ways to use it:
1. One A4 poster – just print page one. Stick it up somewhere, with permission.
2. Two A5 posters – use your printer to print the first two pages on one side. If your printer can't do this directly, your PDF viewer may be able to do it. Cut the result in half. Stick them up somewhere, with permission.
3. Two A5 flyers – use it to print the four pages double sided, preferably flipping on the short edge, two pages per side. Cut the result in half. Hand them out / put them in a leaflet rack, with permission.
As the last two pages are deliberately only in B/W, you can also print those one side in a mono laser printer and do a second run through a colour one.
There's also a JPEG version of the colour page that can be uploaded: if you click on it, you'll get a larger version that's 1200 pixels wide by 1700 high. (That's still a bit small to print A4, so if you want to print one, rather than post it somewhere, you're better off using the PDF.)
The text of the other side says:
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BiCon is…
… a gathering for the bi+ community, by the community.
It's a place where you can be you. Most people who come are somewhere under the bi+ umbrella, but as long as you behave, we don't care what you call yourself.
"No matter where, no matter who, BiCon feels like coming home"
You can come to do stuff – there will be a variety of sessions, from the serious to the very silly, practical ones and talky ones – or just to chill out in a space where being attracted to more than one gender is the norm.
Unlike most Pride events, what happens is generated by the people who come. If you've wanted to find people interested in what you want to do, BiCon is a good place to find them.
It's also non-commercial. It's run by volunteers and ticket prices depend on your resources. Any surplus goes to help enable future events.
We've been going since 1984: it's not just the world's longest running bi event, it's the UK's longest continually running annual LGBTQ+ event!
"BiCon is where I find my tribe", said one person at last year's event. Come and find yours.
Find the next BiCon at next.bicon.org.uk
Other UK bi events:
Bi Pride – biprideuk.org
Bi Camp – bicamp.org.uk
BiFest – bifest.org
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Want another format? Come up with a better poster / flyer? Email us!
BiCon 2025 flyer (PDF, about 318kB in size.)
