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  • Jennifer Lopez Performs ‘Freedom’ Closing Out The Opening Worldpride with One Massive Chorus

    Jennifer Lopez Performs ‘Freedom’ Closing Out The Opening Worldpride with One Massive Chorus

    Under the radiant lights of the RFK Festival Grounds, the world’s largest LGBTQ+ music festival roared to life this past weekend, delivering an unforgettable celebration of queer culture, music, and unapologetic pride. As part of the official WorldPride DC 2025 festivities, the WorldPride Music Festival united tens of thousands of fans from across the globe for two days of high-voltage performances, heartfelt messages of solidarity, and a powerful sense of community. Leading the charge was global icon Jennifer Lopez, who turned her headline set into a poignant tribute to love, identity, and freedom.

     

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    Lopez’s performance on Friday night wasn’t just a star-studded spectacle—it was the heartbeat of a weekend defined by unity and resistance. “We are singing and dancing right here on their front lawn, misbehaving. Yes we are,” she told a roaring crowd, just miles from the White House, during a climactic cover of George Michael’s song Freedom ’90. The performance, backed by the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, D.C., swelled into a full-blown anthem of resilience, echoing through the night as a call to embrace joy and authenticity in the face of rising political tension.

    Rita Ora for Worldpride.
    Rita Ora for Worldpride. Photo: Tania Hauyon for WorldPride Music Festival

    The singer’s set, filled with career-spanning hits like “Let’s Get Loud,” “On The Floor,” and “Waiting for Tonight,” reached new emotional heights as rainbow lights washed over the crowd during Freedom, turning the festival grounds into a sea of unity and celebration. The moment wasn’t lost on Lopez, who has long been an outspoken ally of the LGBTQ+ community.

    Betty Who for Worldpride.
    Betty Who for Worldpride. Photo: Jordan Sabillo for WorldPride Music Festival

    “Over the years, your love and your support have been a source of strength for me,” Lopez said, pausing between songs. “And today, I am here to celebrate you. I’m so happy to be able to be here to celebrate community, diversity, love, and freedom.”

    Paris Hilton for Worldpride. Photo: Tania Hauyon for WorldPride Music Festival

    The electrifying evening also featured the world premiere of her new single, Save Me Tonight, a collaboration with David Guetta, which she performed live for the first time. As a special bonus for fans, Lopez offered an exclusive sneak peek of her upcoming film, Kiss of the Spider Woman, set for release in October, teasing the multidimensional impact of her ongoing creative journey.

    Jennifer Lopez for Worldpride.
    Jennifer Lopez for Worldpride. Photo: Tania Hauyon for WorldPride Music Festival

    The two-day festival featured four immersive stages and a stacked lineup that showcased the diversity of queer music and performance. Alongside Lopez, standout acts included Troye Sivan, Kim Petras, Rita Ora, Zedd, Paris Hilton, Tinashe, Marina, Sasha Colby, Trisha Paytas, and Sofi Tukker, among others.

    On Saturday, Sivan closed the festival with an emotional, magnetic set that included hits like “Rush,” “My My My!,” and “Bloom.” His performance, much like Lopez’s, doubled as a thank-you to the LGBTQ+ fans who have been with him from the start. “This community has given me everything,” he told the crowd, voice trembling as thousands sang along.

    Renee Rapp for Worldpride. Photo: Jordan Sabillo for WorldPride Music Festival

    Kim Petras brought high-octane club energy with her signature blend of pop and electro bangers, while RuPaul delivered an iconic DJ set that had the audience voguing under the stars. Singer-songwriter RAYE brought vulnerability and soul, and Renee Rapp’s set, including her biting track “Poison Poison” dedicated to the current administration, emphasized that Pride is as much protest as it is celebration.

    Throughout the festival grounds, interactive brand activations, wellness spaces, and bold art installations added layers of engagement and introspection. Hornitos Tequila, a major sponsor, set up a vibrant “Wall of Joy” photo activation, encouraging guests to leave messages of hope and love. Festival screens played queer stories, trivia, and media clips from favorites like Young Royals, Love, Simon, Queer Eye, and Glee—a continuous reminder that visibility matters in every form.

    Rupaul for Worldpride.
    Rupaul for Worldpride. Photo: Jordan Sabillo for WorldPride Music Festival

    Produced by Dreamland’s Jake Resnicow, named one of OUT100’s Most Influential LGBTQ+ People of the Year, in partnership with Insomniac and Club Glow, the WorldPride Music Festival was more than a party. It was a political and cultural statement, boldly affirming that queer voices, art, and joy deserve space, spotlight, and safety.

    The weekend’s high-energy sets were matched by moments of deep emotion. As Lopez stood center stage with the chorus behind her during Freedom, it became clear that this was no ordinary performance. The rainbow-lit stage, the live choir, and the sea of flags and tears in the crowd crystallized what Pride is truly about: liberation, visibility, and love.

    Troye Sivan for Worldpride.
    Troye Sivan for Worldpride. Photo: Tania Hauyon for WorldPride Music Festival

    Lopez’s ability to blend dazzling showmanship with heartfelt sincerity solidified her as the festival’s emotional anchor. From debuting new music and sharing sneak peeks of upcoming projects to honoring the community with every note and gesture, her set embodied the power of presence.

    And that presence resonated far beyond the stage.

    Kim Petras for Worldpride. Photo: Jordan Sabillo for WorldPride Music Festival

    In a time when LGBTQ+ rights are under renewed threat in parts of the U.S., WorldPride DC 2025 stood tall as a radiant reminder of queer resilience. For two days, politics faded into the background as music, dance, and connection took center stage. The crowd—diverse in every imaginable way—was united in joy, protest, and celebration.

    Troye Sivan for Worldpride.
    Troye Sivan for Worldpride. Photo: Jordan Sabillo for WorldPride Music Festival

    As the last note rang out and the lights dimmed on an unforgettable weekend, the message was clear: Pride is not just a month or a parade. It is a movement. And at WorldPride, that movement had a soundtrack.

    For more information about WorldPride DC 2025, visit worldpride25.com.

  • MARINA Returns With ‘Princess of Power’ Tour Across North America

    MARINA Returns With ‘Princess of Power’ Tour Across North America

    Dust off your flower crowns and polish those statement earrings: MARINA is hitting the road. Fresh off the glittery heels of her sixth studio album Princess of Power, the Welsh pop sensation has officially announced a North American tour that promises to be as sparkly and theatrical as her discography.

    The tour begins with major festival appearances this summer before launching into a headlining leg that stretches into the fall, and yes, she’s bringing friends.

    Festival Season Warm-Up

    Before embarking on her own tour, MARINA will grace the stages of some of the biggest music festivals this year. Catch her at Bonnaroo (June 13), Lollapalooza (Aug. 2), Osheaga (Aug. 3), Outside Lands (Aug. 8), and All Things Go in D.C. (Sept. 28). She’ll also make a double appearance at Austin City Limits in October, because why headline once when you can headline twice?

    Powering Up the Headlining Tour

    Once festival season wraps, MARINA’s full-fledged headlining run kicks off September 6 in Seattle. With a glitter trail that stretches from Vancouver to Phoenix, she’ll hit nearly every major market across the U.S. and Canada, including a high-drama night at Radio City Music Hall in New York on September 25.

    The tour wraps up in California with shows in Pomona, Los Angeles, and finally Oakland on October 17. If you’re feeling fancy, she’ll also make a final splash in Mexico City at Corona Capital on November 15.

    She’s bringing support acts Coco & Clair Clair and Mallrat along for the non-festival dates, ensuring the vibes stay playful and irreverent from curtain up to encore.

     

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    Tickets and Timing

    Fans ready to enter their main character era can grab tickets during the official artist presale on Wednesday, June 11 at 10 a.m. local time. General on-sale follows on Friday, June 13. Expect a ticketing bloodbath, MARINA fans do not play!

    Fans React: “She’s Mothering Again”

    Across social media, fans have already gone feral. Reactions range from “I’M SEEING YOU ON MY BIRTHDAY WEEKEND AFTER A DECADE OF WAITING OH MY GOD…..THIS JUST HEALED SOMETHING IN ME” to “AGHHHHHHHHHHHH CODE RED CODE RED!!”

    It’s clear that the Diamonds (as her fans lovingly call themselves) are ready to rally behind their queen once again.

    Full 2025 Tour Dates: Princess of Power North America

    • June 13: Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo

    • Aug. 2: Chicago, IL @ Lollapalooza

    • Aug. 3: Montreal, QC @ Osheaga

    • Aug. 8: San Francisco, CA @ Outside Lands

    • Sept. 6: Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo (with Coco & Clair Clair)

    • Sept. 7: Vancouver, BC @ Orpheum Theatre 9 (with Coco & Clair Clair)

    • Sept. 10: Portland, OR @ Keller Auditorium (with Coco & Clair Clair)

    • Sept. 12: Salt Lake City, UT @ The Union (with Coco & Clair Clair)

    • Sept. 13: Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium (with Coco & Clair Clair)

    • Sept. 15: Minneapolis, MN @ The Fillmore (with Mallrat)

    • Sept. 16: Royal Oak, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre (with Mallrat)

    • Sept. 18: Toronto, ON @ HISTORY (with Mallrat)

    • Sept. 20: New Haven, CT @ College Street Music Hall (with Mallrat)

    • Sept. 21: Boston, MA @ Roadrunner (with Mallrat)

    • Sept. 24: Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall (with Mallrat)

    • Sept. 25: New York, NY @ Radio City Music Hall (with Mallrat)

    • Sept. 28: Washington, D.C. @ All Things Go

    • Sept. 29: Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE (with Mallrat)

    • Oct. 1: Nashville, TN @ The Pinnacle (with Mallrat)

    • Oct. 2: Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern (with Mallrat)

    • Oct. 4: Austin, TX @ Austin City Limits

    • Oct. 7: Houston, TX @ Bayou Music Center (with Mallrat)

    • Oct. 9: Dallas, TX @ Southside Ballroom (with Mallrat)

    • Oct. 11: Austin, TX @ Austin City Limits

    • Oct. 13: Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre (with Mallrat)

    • Oct. 14: Pomona, CA @ Fox Theater (with Mallrat)

    • Oct. 16: Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theatre (with Mallrat)

    • Oct. 17: Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater (with Mallrat)

    • Nov. 15: Mexico City, MX @ Corona Capital

  • Jennifer Lopez and Troye Sivan to Headline Historic WorldPride Music Festival Alongside Other Stars in Washington, D.C.

    Jennifer Lopez and Troye Sivan to Headline Historic WorldPride Music Festival Alongside Other Stars in Washington, D.C.

    The WorldPride Music Festival is set to be an unforgettable celebration, with global superstars Jennifer Lopez and Troye Sivan leading a star-studded lineup of artists at RFK Festival Grounds in Washington, D.C. on June 6 and 7. The festival, which marks the 50th anniversary of Pride in the nation’s capital, is poised to be the largest LGBTQ+ music festival in history and the focal point of WorldPride celebrations in the U.S.

    This historic event will bring together a diverse array of iconic performers, including RuPaul, Paris Hilton, Tinashe, Kim Petras, Zedd, Rita Ora, Grimes, Marina, Sofi Tukker, Galantis, and Purple Disco Machine. The festival’s two-day schedule will span across three immersive stages, featuring an eclectic mix of genres ranging from pop and house to EDM, techno, and drag performances.

    The festival will not only showcase music, but also feature groundbreaking art installations and immersive experiences that celebrate the vibrant spectrum of LGBTQ+ culture. With tickets starting at $209, attendees can expect a truly unique and inclusive experience, with proceeds benefiting local LGBTQ+ organizations, including the Capital Pride Alliance.

    “WorldPride Music Festival is a moment the world will remember,” said Jake Resnicow, Executive Producer of the festival and Dreamland founder. “With legendary artists and our global community coming together, we’re creating an electrifying celebration that unites, uplifts, and amplifies LGBTQ+ voices like never before. Hosting this festival in our nation’s capital makes it even more powerful—it’s not just a party, it’s a global movement.”

    A Diverse and Dynamic Lineup

    Joining Jennifer Lopez and Troye Sivan at the festival are a slew of chart-topping performers and influencers. RuPaul, the drag legend known for his groundbreaking contributions to LGBTQ+ visibility, will be taking the stage, alongside Paris Hilton, whose impact on pop culture and LGBTQ+ communities has been felt for decades. Kim Petras, the transgender pop star who has become a trailblazer for LGBTQ+ representation in music, will also perform, as will Tinashe, Zedd, Rita Ora, and Grimes.

    Other high-profile performers include Sofi Tukker, Galantis, and Purple Disco Machine, as well as rising stars like Raye, Marina, and Aluna. Additional artists such as Anabel Englund, Betty Who, Coco & Breezy, Essel, and Trisha Paytas are also set to take the stage, ensuring a wide variety of musical styles and performances for every festival-goer.

    In total, the WorldPride Music Festival will host an impressive roster of performers spanning multiple genres, from electronic and pop to house and techno. The full lineup also features performers like LP Giobbi, Sasha Colby, and Slayyyter, bringing a dynamic range of talent to the festival.

    A Historic Event for LGBTQ+ Culture

    This year’s WorldPride festival holds a special significance. Not only does it mark the 50th anniversary of Pride in Washington, D.C., but it also serves as a celebration of the city’s role as a hub for political activism and social change. The festival will anchor a three-week-long celebration of LGBTQ+ pride in the nation’s capital, which has historically been a center for LGBTQ+ rights movements and political advocacy.

    WorldPride’s return to the United States is a milestone in the global LGBTQ+ community’s ongoing journey toward equality and acceptance. Previous WorldPride events have been held in cities such as Sydney, Rome, Toronto, Madrid, and New York. Washington D.C.’s edition promises to be an especially impactful celebration, as it showcases not only the vibrant LGBTQ+ community but also the social progress made over the past five decades.

    Tickets and Additional Information

    Tickets for the WorldPride Music Festival will be available soon. General admission, GA+, and VIP tickets will start at $209, with early access available to waitlist members starting Thursday. The general public will be able to purchase tickets on Friday. Fans are encouraged to sign up for first access at WorldPride25.com.

    Produced by Dreamland’s Jake Resnicow, recognized by OUT100 as one of the Most Influential LGBTQ People of the Year, and in partnership with Capital Pride and Club Glow, the WorldPride Music Festival is poised to make a lasting impact on both the music industry and LGBTQ+ culture.

    “We’re creating an experience unlike anything the world has ever seen,” Resnicow said. “It’s a celebration of love, equality, and the power of music to unite us all.”

    About Dreamland and WorldPride Music Festival

    Dreamland, founded by Jake Resnicow, is a renowned producer of large-scale LGBTQ+ events and music festivals. The WorldPride Music Festival is part of the global WorldPride movement, which aims to promote visibility and equality for LGBTQ+ communities worldwide. The 2025 edition in Washington D.C. is poised to be a defining moment in the history of WorldPride and LGBTQ+ cultural celebrations.