Tag: WorldPride

  • Brooke Eden Saddles Up for Summer With Joyful New Single ‘Giddy Up!’ Dropping May 2

    Brooke Eden Saddles Up for Summer With Joyful New Single ‘Giddy Up!’ Dropping May 2

    Country pop firecracker Brooke Eden is hitting the dance floor—and the road—with her glittery, twang-filled new single “Giddy Up!,” set for release on May 2 via BMG.

    The bold and breezy anthem blends Eden’s Southern roots with a dance-floor-ready beat, delivering what she calls her “most authentic and unapologetic” release yet. Equal parts country sass and Pride party soundtrack, “Giddy Up!” arrives just in time to become the anthem of the summer—and a celebration of joy, inclusivity, and self-expression.

     

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    “Line dancing has always been a place of belonging for me,” Eden said in a press release. “I grew up performing in my dad’s line dancing band, and the community and joy of those nights inspired my new single. I wanted to create a song that brought the queer and the line dancing communities together, no matter who you are or where you’re from.”

    To bring that vision to life, Eden is kicking off “Giddy Up! Nights,” a series of line dancing events happening nationwide. At each stop, fans can learn the official “Giddy Up!” dance from Eden herself—a routine designed for dancers of all levels. In addition to teaching the steps, she’ll also perform her 2023 fan favorite “Outlaw Love” and the brand-new track “Rainbow Rodeo,” which drops alongside “Giddy Up!” on May 2.

    The “Giddy Up! Nights” tour kicks off April 28 in Austin, Texas, and gallops through major cities including Atlanta, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, and Nashville. Eden will also perform at major Pride festivals throughout the summer, including WeHo Pride on June 1 and Arlington Pride on June 14.

    Brooke Eden Tour Dates. Photo: Brookeeden.com
    Brooke Eden Tour Dates. Photo: Brookeeden.com

    One of the tour’s biggest highlights: Eden’s high-profile performance at WorldPride DC 2025 on June 8. She’ll take the main stage alongside Grammy-winning rapper Doechii and multi-platinum artist Khalid for the event’s Closing Ceremony and Concert. Held on Pennsylvania Avenue against the backdrop of the U.S. Capitol, the free celebration will gather hundreds of thousands of attendees for a night of music, community, and the official passing of the WorldPride torch to Amsterdam 2026.

    Other key stops on Eden’s summer schedule include:

    • May 17 – Glowdeo, Austin, TX
    • May 29 – Headlining show at The Basement East, Nashville, TN
    • June 2 – GLAAD’s Concert for Love & Acceptance, Nashville, TN
    • July 5 – Marin County Fair, San Rafael, CA

    With “Giddy Up!” Eden continues her rise as one of country music’s most exciting and inclusive voices, mixing boot-stomping beats with heartfelt storytelling and a clear message: Everyone’s invited to the party.

    “Giddy Up!” and “Rainbow Rodeo” will be available on all streaming platforms starting May 2.

  • WorldPride Stage, Khalid’s Truth: Singer’s First Pride Performance After Outing

    WorldPride Stage, Khalid’s Truth: Singer’s First Pride Performance After Outing

    R&B star Khalid is set to take the stage at the WorldPride festival in Washington, D.C., joining a star-studded lineup that celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Pride in the nation’s capital. The singer, alongside 2AM Ricky and Brooke Eden Hoover, was recently announced as one of the performers for the “free WorldPride DC Street Festival + Closing Concert with Doechii” on Sunday, June 8.

    The announcement was made via an Instagram post from the Capital Pride Alliance & WorldPride Washington, DC 2025, expressing excitement about the event and its historic significance. “We’re so excited to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Pride In Our Nation’s Capital with this incredible lineup,” the post read.

    The WorldPride festival, the largest LGBTQ+ music festival in history, will take place from June 6-7 and is just one highlight of Washington D.C.’s month-long LGBTQ+ celebrations, running from May 17 to June 8. The festival will feature an impressive array of talent, including Jennifer Lopez, Troye Sivan, RuPaul, Tinashe, Kim Petras, Sasha Colby, and more. Earlier this month, Cynthia Erivo and Doechii were also confirmed as part of the event’s exciting lineup.

    Khalid’s participation in the festival will be his first appearance on a Pride stage, marking a significant moment for the Grammy Award-nominated singer who came out publicly last year. Khalid had kept his sexuality private for much of his career, but in November, a photo posted by social media personality Hugo D Almonte sparked widespread speculation about his orientation. The post, which featured Khalid and Almonte with a caption alluding to a personal altercation, led to social media rumors.

    Khalid took to X to address the situation, posting a rainbow flag emoji followed by exclamation points. He wrote, “There y’all go. Next topic please lol,” before sharing, “I got outted and the world still continues to turn. Let’s get this straight (lmao) I am not ashamed of my sexuality! In reality, it ain’t nobody’s business! But I am okay with me. love y’all.”

    Despite the unexpected circumstances surrounding his coming out, Khalid has embraced his identity and is now set to perform proudly at WorldPride. His appearance at the festival is a powerful celebration of self-acceptance and a significant moment in the artist’s journey. Fans are eagerly anticipating his performance as Khalid continues to be an inspiration to his LGBTQ+ community.

  • Doechii to Headline WorldPride DC 2025 Closing Ceremony and Concert on June 8

    Doechii to Headline WorldPride DC 2025 Closing Ceremony and Concert on June 8

    Grammy Award-winning rapper and songwriter Doechii has been announced as the headliner for the WorldPride DC 2025 Closing Ceremony and Concert, set to take place on Sunday, June 8, 2025. The event, which will be free to the public, will serve as the grand finale of WorldPride DC, bringing together thousands to celebrate LGBTQ+ pride, diversity, and resilience.

    The closing ceremony will unfold along Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, marking the second day of the WorldPride DC Street Festival and Concert. The event promises an electrifying evening, with Doechii at the forefront, offering a performance that showcases her bold artistry and unapologetic authenticity. Her appearance at the event will highlight the energy and spirit of the LGBTQ+ community as the weeklong celebration wraps up.

    “We are thrilled to have Doechii headline this historic event,” said Ryan Bos, Executive Director of the Capital Pride Alliance, the host organization for WorldPride DC 2025. “The Sunday Closing Ceremony and Concert is a moment of reflection, unity, and celebration as we acknowledge the challenges before us in preserving the freedoms we’ve fought for and ensuring members of our community do not get left behind. Doechii’s unique artistry makes her the perfect artist to close out this monumental celebration.”

    The WorldPride DC 2025 Closing Ceremony and Concert will also feature a diverse lineup of performers, along with the official passing of the WorldPride torch to the next host city, Amsterdam. It is set to be a powerful conclusion to the global event, with music, speeches, and cultural expressions from LGBTQ+ voices around the world.

    Earlier this month, it was announced that multi-award-winning artist Cynthia Erivo will headline the Saturday Street Festival and Concert on June 7, 2025. Erivo, a Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Award winner, and three-time Oscar nominee, will bring her powerhouse performance to the stage, ensuring a weekend filled with exceptional talent and unforgettable moments. Together, Doechii’s Sunday show and Erivo’s Saturday performance promise to deliver an extraordinary weekend of celebration for the LGBTQ+ community.

    The WorldPride Street Festival and Concert will take place on Saturday, June 7, and Sunday, June 8, from noon to 10 p.m. along Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, between 9th and 3rd Street. In addition to live performances, the festival will feature LGBTQ+ exhibitors, artisans, food and beverage gardens, and a variety of entertainment for attendees of all ages.

    For more information about WorldPride DC 2025 and to stay updated on event programming and performances, visit WorldPrideDC.org. Further details about the lineup and additional events will be announced in the coming weeks.

    This year’s WorldPride event promises to be one of the largest and most memorable LGBTQ+ celebrations in history, uniting people from around the world in support of the ongoing fight for equality and visibility.

  • Cynthia Erivo to Headline WorldPride DC 2025 Saturday Night Concert

    Cynthia Erivo to Headline WorldPride DC 2025 Saturday Night Concert

    WorldPride DC 2025 organizers have announced that Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Award-winner Cynthia Erivo will headline the Saturday night Street Festival and Concert on June 7, 2025, following the iconic parade. The news was revealed today exclusively on ABC’s GMA3: What You Need to Know. The free, two-day event will be held on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C., and is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of attendees from across the globe to celebrate LGBTQ+ pride and unity.

    The performance will take place against the stunning backdrop of the U.S. Capitol Building, offering a powerful and emotional conclusion to the day’s parade. Erivo’s participation underscores her dedication to both artistry and activism, as she is known not only for her incredible talent but also for her advocacy of LGBTQ+ rights and inclusion.

    “As the culminating event for the parade, the Saturday night concert will be an extraordinary moment of unity, celebration, and visibility for our global LGBTQ+ community,” said Ryan Bos, Executive Director of the Capital Pride Alliance, the host of WorldPride 2025. “Cynthia Erivo’s powerful artistry and unwavering advocacy make her the perfect artist to headline this momentous event.”

    Erivo, an award-winning performer, is widely recognized for her accomplishments in music, theater, and film. The actress and singer, who has earned three Academy Award nominations, as well as multiple Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Awards, is a passionate advocate for social justice and LGBTQ+ rights. Her headlining performance at WorldPride DC 2025 is expected to be a major highlight of the event, celebrating both her artistic excellence and her commitment to the LGBTQ+ community.

    The WorldPride Street Festival and Concert will take place on June 7-8, 2025, and will feature a dynamic mix of local artists, DJs, and performers. In addition to Erivo’s headline performance, the event will showcase a diverse range of entertainment, with performances from both global stars and local LGBTQ+ artists. The festival will also include vibrant exhibits, artisan markets, and food and beverage gardens, providing an inclusive and celebratory environment for all attendees.

    “This event is about community,” said Bos. “It’s about bringing people together to celebrate our shared humanity and the progress we’ve made while continuing to fight for a future where equality and acceptance are a given for everyone, regardless of their identity.”

    The two-day event will run from noon to 10:00 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday, with the festivities spanning Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, between 9th and 3rd Streets. The weekend will culminate in a Closing Night Concert on Sunday, June 8, featuring a to-be-announced lineup of marquee performers alongside emerging LGBTQ+ and allied local artists.

    This year’s WorldPride theme, The Fabric of Freedom, reflects the strength and resilience of the LGBTQ+ community. It also highlights the ongoing struggle for equality, celebrating the diverse histories, struggles, and triumphs of LGBTQ+ individuals worldwide. The theme is particularly meaningful as it follows the 2024 U.S. presidential inauguration, symbolizing the continued fight for equality and the power of collective action in the face of adversity.

    For the latest updates on the programming and lineup, visit the official WorldPride DC 2025 website at WorldPrideDC.org. Additional details about the lineup and performances will be announced in the coming weeks.

    WorldPride DC 2025 is set to be an unforgettable weekend of music, unity, and advocacy, underscoring the importance of visibility, inclusion, and celebration for the LGBTQ+ community across the globe.

  • Kennedy Center Cancels Pride Concert with Gay Men’s Chorus and National Symphony Orchestra for WorldPride Celebration

    Kennedy Center Cancels Pride Concert with Gay Men’s Chorus and National Symphony Orchestra for WorldPride Celebration

    The Kennedy Center has canceled a highly anticipated Pride concert that was set to feature the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, D.C., and the National Symphony Orchestra. The concert, slated for May 21, was intended to be a highlight of WorldPride 2025, with the two groups collaborating on a performance titled A Peacock Among Pigeons. No official reason for the cancellation has been provided.

    The Gay Men’s Chorus expressed its disappointment in a statement shared on social media, calling the decision to cancel the event deeply disheartening. “We believe in the power of music to educate and uplift, to foster love, understanding, and community, and we regret that this opportunity has been taken away,” the chorus wrote. The group emphasized its continued commitment to its mission of advocating for equality through music, regardless of the setback.

    “We are grateful for those who have supported us,” the chorus continued. “We will continue to seek spaces where our voices, our stories, and our music can be heard.”

    The canceled performance was set to coincide with WorldPride 2025 celebrations, a global event that celebrates LGBTQ+ pride and advocacy. In response to the cancellation, the Gay Men’s Chorus announced it would now perform the piece during its upcoming Choral Festival as part of WorldPride 2025. The group also reaffirmed its commitment to promoting artistic expression that reflects the diversity of the LGBTQ+ community and the broader country.

    “We will continue to sing and raise our voices for equality,” the chorus concluded.

    The cancellation follows a series of changes at the Kennedy Center, particularly since President Donald Trump was appointed chairman of the venue’s board of trustees. His appointment has sparked controversy and a wave of resignations from high-profile board members. Trump, a longtime critic of certain types of performances, including drag shows, vowed to overhaul the center’s programming.

    When he assumed the role of chairman, Trump made headlines by vowing to “fire” board members and publicly criticized the Kennedy Center’s past programming. He specifically targeted drag performances, accusing the venue of hosting events that he claimed were “specifically targeting our youth” and other performances that he labeled as “anti-American propaganda.”

    “We’re going to make sure that it’s good and it’s not going to be woke. There’s no more woke in this country,” Trump told reporters at the time. He added, “Some of the shows were terrible, they were a disgrace,” though he admitted that he had not attended any of the shows himself.

    Trump’s stance has drawn significant criticism, particularly from those who see his actions as a threat to the artistic independence of the Kennedy Center. In response to his involvement, a petition has circulated demanding that the venue protect its artistic freedom and ensure that its programming reflects the full diversity of America. The petition, which has gained more than 38,000 signatures, also urges the Kennedy Center to commit publicly to preventing political interference in its artistic decisions.

    The petition also addresses concerns that the Kennedy Center’s recent actions, such as canceling events like the Pride concert, send a troubling message about who gets to create art and whose stories are deemed worthy of being told. “Targeting board members over drag performances sends a chilling message,” the petition reads, “about who gets to create art and whose stories deserve to be told.”

    This controversy comes at a time when the intersection of politics and the arts is being heavily scrutinized, with many artists and cultural institutions fighting to maintain their independence in the face of political pressure. The Kennedy Center, as a national cultural institution, finds itself at the center of this debate, as artists, performers, and advocates continue to speak out about the potential dangers of political interference in the arts.

    While the cancellation of the Pride concert has disappointed many, the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, D.C. remains determined to continue their advocacy for equality and inclusivity. They plan to bring their message of love and community to other venues, ensuring that the spirit of the Pride concert will still be heard, even if the event was not able to take place at the Kennedy Center.

  • 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.

  • LGBTQ+ Groups Announce Boycott of U.S. Events in Protest of Anti-Transgender Policies

    LGBTQ+ Groups Announce Boycott of U.S. Events in Protest of Anti-Transgender Policies

    Egale Canada, one of the leading LGBTQ+ rights organizations in the country, has announced its decision to boycott all in-person events in the United States, citing the Trump administration’s ongoing attacks on the transgender community. The boycott will affect major gatherings such as the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) at the United Nations and WorldPride, which is set to take place in Washington, D.C., later this year.

    In a statement released this week, Egale Canada explained the rationale behind the decision, highlighting the significant risks faced by transgender and nonbinary individuals in the U.S. due to recent policy changes. “After deep consideration, we have decided not to engage in-person in this year’s Commission on the Status of Women or any other UN, OAS (Organization of American States), or global convergences, including WorldPride, taking place in the United States in the foreseeable future,” the group said.

    Boycotting U.S. Events Amid Ongoing Transgender Rights Challenges

    Egale Canada’s move comes as the U.S. government continues to roll back protections for transgender people. A key factor in the boycott decision was the U.S. State Department’s decision to stop allowing gender marker changes on U.S. passports, effectively halting the issuance of travel documents with the “X” gender marker. This change has left many nonbinary individuals unable to obtain documents that align with their gender identity. The removal of transgender-specific resources from the U.S. State Department website, replaced by the acronym “LGB” instead of “LGBTQI+,” has further marginalized transgender and intersex individuals within the larger LGBTQ+ community.

    Egale Canada pointed to these actions as the primary reason for its withdrawal from participation in U.S.-hosted events. The organization expressed concerns about the safety of its transgender and nonbinary staff members, who would face potential discrimination or mistreatment at U.S. borders. “This decision is foremost based on the need to safeguard our trans and nonbinary staff who would face questionable treatment at land and aviation borders to attend such convenings,” the statement read.

    The group also noted its solidarity with international colleagues who share similar concerns about entering the U.S. amid the ongoing legal and policy changes. The U.S. government’s crackdown on gender identity recognition has caused significant anxiety for many LGBTQ+ activists and travelers, particularly those from outside the country.

    ACLU Lawsuit and Legal Uncertainty for Transgender Travelers

    In response to these issues, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) recently filed a lawsuit on behalf of seven individuals who have been unable to obtain U.S. passports that accurately reflect their gender identity. The lawsuit challenges the Trump administration’s “gender ideology” executive order, which mandates that government-issued identification documents, including passports, reflect a person’s sex “at conception.”

    The full impact of this directive on transgender and nonbinary travelers remains uncertain. Immigration Equality, an LGBTQ+ advocacy organization, warned that travelers whose federal identification documents do not match their state-issued documents, such as a driver’s license, may face harassment or discrimination by travel security agents or airline personnel.

    Broader Economic and Political Context for the Boycott

    Egale Canada’s boycott is not limited to the Trump administration’s policies on transgender rights. The organization also cited the president’s recent threats against Canada, including a proposed 25% tariff on Canadian goods entering the U.S., as a factor in its decision. These economic and political threats have led some Canadians to reconsider their travel plans to the U.S. and to advocate for a broader boycott of U.S. goods and services in retaliation.

    The group emphasized that its decision to boycott U.S. events is also a response to what it describes as “economic warfare” and threats to national sovereignty. “We cannot in good conscience engage in a process of disentangling our organization from the U.S. goods and services… and then proceed to travel to the U.S.,” Egale Canada’s statement read.

    In recent weeks, President Donald Trump has stirred controversy by making light of Canada’s sovereignty, joking about annexing the country as the United States’ fifty-first state. This idea was echoed in a Super Bowl interview with Fox News, where Trump reiterated his support for the notion.

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded to these remarks on Friday, calling Trump’s threats a “real thing” that could have serious consequences for both countries.

    Ongoing Support for Transgender Rights and Global Advocacy

    Despite the challenges, Egale Canada remains committed to advocating for transgender and LGBTQ+ rights on the global stage. The organization has long been a vocal supporter of policies that protect the rights of marginalized communities, and its decision to boycott U.S. events is a demonstration of its commitment to those principles.

    While Egale Canada’s actions are rooted in the protection of transgender rights and a rejection of discriminatory policies, the organization also seeks to raise awareness about the broader implications of these policies for global LGBTQ+ communities. The boycott serves as both a protest and a call to action, urging the international community to stand in solidarity with transgender people and to hold the U.S. accountable for its treatment of LGBTQ+ individuals.

    As the situation continues to unfold, Egale Canada’s decision to withdraw from U.S. events marks a significant stance in the ongoing battle for LGBTQ+ rights and the fight against discriminatory policies.