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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.

  • Reneé Rapp Joins Jennifer Lopez and Troye Sivan at WorldPride Music Festival in DC

    Reneé Rapp Joins Jennifer Lopez and Troye Sivan at WorldPride Music Festival in DC

    The “It’s Not My Fault” singer will also serve as a grand marshal at the WorldPride Parade on June 7.

    Pop powerhouse, Broadway breakout, and queer icon Reneé Rapp is turning up the volume for WorldPride 2025 in Washington, D.C.

    Fresh off the release of her fiery new single, “Leave Me Alone,” Rapp is set to light up the stage at the WorldPride Music Festival, taking place June 6 and 7 at the RFK Festival Grounds. She joins an electrifying lineup that includes Jennifer Lopez, Troye Sivan, Paris Hilton, Kim Petras, Zedd, RAYE, Galantis, Purple Disco Machine, Tinashe, Sofi Tukker, Rita Ora, and more.

    But that’s not all—Rapp will also serve as a grand marshal for the city’s iconic WorldPride Parade on June 7, cementing her place as one of Pride’s most visible and vocal champions.

    A Star with Something to Say

    Known for her breakout performances in Mean Girls and HBO’s The Sex Lives of College Girls, Rapp has also carved out a space in pop music with bold, emotionally raw hits like “It’s Not My Fault” and “Talk Too Much.”

    She brings that same unfiltered energy to Pride.

    “Pride is everything. It is protection, it is visibility, it is intersectional. But most importantly, it is a celebration of existence and protest,” Rapp said in a statement shared by WorldPride.

    Her presence at both the parade and festival isn’t just another appearance—it’s a declaration.

    Reneé Rapp joins Jennifer Lopez, Troye Sivan, and more at WorldPride Music Festival and Parade in D.C., June 6–7.
    Photo: WorldPride

    The Biggest LGBTQ+ Music Festival in History?

    This year’s WorldPride Music Festival is on track to be the largest LGBTQ+ music event ever, with more than 3 million people expected to attend WorldPride events across the city.

    The two-day festival will feature four immersive stages, art installations, live performances across genres (pop, techno, house, drag, and more), and some of the most vibrant queer experiences ever assembled on the East Coast.

    Produced by Dreamland’s Jake Resnicow, one of OUT100’s Most Influential LGBTQ People of the Year, in partnership with Capital Pride and Club Glow, the event blends entertainment with empowerment.

    “WorldPride is about amplifying LGBTQ+ voices on a global stage,” said Resnicow. “Reneé Rapp represents everything this moment is about — authenticity, empowerment, and fearless queer joy.”

    What’s New This Year?

    In addition to Rapp’s must-see set, this year’s festival is debuting several exciting features:

    • The Unity Stage: Showcasing local and international LGBTQ+ performers

    • The Drag District: Hosted by RuPaul’s Drag Race winner Symone, with performances from Derrick Barry, Jimi The Kween, and glam courtesy of JLo Beauty

    • Official After-Parties: 11 epic events across D.C., including sets by Zedd and Purple Disco Machine at the legendary Echostage

    • The Pier Dance at The Wharf (June 8): Back-to-back sunset sets from Sofi (of Sofi Tukker) and LP Giobbi against the backdrop of D.C.’s stunning Southwest waterfront

    Don’t Miss Out

    Tickets—including General Admission, GA+, and VIP packages—are selling fast. For more information or to purchase tickets, head to WorldPride25.com.

    Proceeds from the festival support Capital Pride Alliance and other local LGBTQ+ nonprofits.

    For live updates and behind-the-scenes moments, follow @WorldPrideMusicFestival on Instagram.

    Whether you’re dancing under the stars or marching in the streets, this year’s WorldPride celebration is shaping up to be unforgettable—and Reneé Rapp is ready to bring the house down.

  • Exclusive: LP Giobbi and Sofi of Sofi Tukker to Headline Historic Pier Dance at The Wharf Following WorldPride Music Festival with ALTÉGO and More

    Exclusive: LP Giobbi and Sofi of Sofi Tukker to Headline Historic Pier Dance at The Wharf Following WorldPride Music Festival with ALTÉGO and More

    WorldPride Music Festival is turning up the volume in the nation’s capital with an unforgettable day-after celebration: Pier Dance at The Wharf.

    Taking place Sunday, June 8, from 2 to 10 p.m., this official day-after event promises a high-energy Pride Tea Dance featuring some of the most groundbreaking LGBTQ+ artists in electronic music.

    Set against the picturesque Southwest D.C. waterfront with sweeping views of the Washington Monument, this one-of-a-kind event is shaping up to be one of the most memorable Pride moments of the year. At the heart of the celebration is a first-ever back-to-back (B2B) DJ set from two powerhouse women in dance music: LP Giobbi and Sofi, one half of the GRAMMY-nominated duo Sofi Tukker.

    Pier Dance Poster Lineup. Photo: Worldpride
    Pier Dance Poster Lineup. Photo: WorldPride

    A Groundbreaking B2B Set from Icons of Inclusivity

    Both LP Giobbi and Sofi are known not only for their genre-blending sound and high-octane live performances but also for their fierce commitment to inclusivity, queer empowerment, and representation in music.

    Sofi, who forms one half of the globally recognized electronic act Sofi Tukker, has performed on some of the world’s biggest stages and amassed a massive global following with hits like “Drinkee,” “Purple Hat,” and “Best Friend.” With an unmistakable presence and unapologetically queer perspective, Sofi has become a symbol of freedom and visibility within the dance music community.

    LP Giobbi, widely celebrated as “the piano house queen,” brings her own distinct energy to the decks. As a DJ, producer, and the founder of Femme House—a nonprofit working to create equitable opportunities for women and LGBTQ+ artists in music—Giobbi has been a trailblazer both on and off the stage. Her mission to diversify the dance floor and studio has earned her accolades across the industry.

    The Wharf in Washington, D.C. Photo: Worldpride
    The Wharf in Washington, D.C. Photo: WorldPride

    Their upcoming B2B set at The Wharf is not only a musical first, but also a powerful statement of queer solidarity, sisterhood, and celebration.

    Viral Sensations ALTÉGO Join the Lineup

    Their mashups of nostalgic pop anthems have generated millions of views and made waves in the electronic music scene.

    Most notably, the duo’s edit of Lady Gaga’s “Abracadabra” and “Judas” was recently featured during Gaga’s headline set at Coachella, catapulting ALTÉGO further into the spotlight. Their bold remixes and on-stage chemistry have made them instant fan favorites within the LGBTQ+ music community.

    Whether they’re reimagining hits from Britney Spears and Nelly Furtado, or turning viral moments into club anthems, ALTÉGO bring an infectious, dancefloor-ready vibe that’s sure to have The Wharf pulsing with energy.

    More Than Music—A Celebration of Queer Joy

    Pier Dance at The Wharf also features celebrated local and national DJs Matt Suave and Ryan McClure, known for curating inclusive dance experiences that are equal parts euphoric and emotional.

    From 2 to 10 p.m., the event will transform 760 Maine Ave SW into a queer waterfront paradise, complete with open-air stages, stunning visuals, and a crowd ready to revel in love, music, and unity.

    Tickets are available now at WorldPride25.com, and demand is high. With its prime location and trailblazing lineup, this is set to be one of the most talked-about Pride events of the year.

    About the WorldPride Music Festival

    The WorldPride Music Festival, produced by Jake Resnicow in partnership with Capital Pride and Club Glow, is the largest LGBTQ+ music festival in history. Known for its immersive experiences and world-class artist lineups, the festival is dedicated to amplifying queer voices and creating unforgettable spaces for LGBTQ+ joy and expression.

    This year’s programming spans multiple days and venues across Washington, D.C., culminating in this dazzling day-after party at The Wharf.

    When and Where

    • Date: Sunday, June 8
    • Time: 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.
    • Location: 760 Maine Ave SW, The Wharf, Washington, D.C.

    Whether you danced the night away at the main festival or are looking to keep the Pride energy flowing, Pier Dance at The Wharf is the perfect way to close out WorldPride weekend on a high note.

    Expect beats, bold looks, and a community united in joy and celebration.