Kylie Minogue closed out Outloud Fest at West Hollywood Pride Sunday night with a special guest — and a new song. The Australian pop icon brought out Orville Peck for the live debut of their new collaboration, “Midnight Ride,” out this Friday.
The two thrilled the crowd with the country-meets-disco jam as Diplo DJ’d onstage. “Let me take you on a midnight ride, baby you and I,” Minogue sings on the track set to be featured on Peck’s upcoming album Stampede. The pair matched with black country outfits as Minogue rocked shiny,...
The two thrilled the crowd with the country-meets-disco jam as Diplo DJ’d onstage. “Let me take you on a midnight ride, baby you and I,” Minogue sings on the track set to be featured on Peck’s upcoming album Stampede. The pair matched with black country outfits as Minogue rocked shiny,...
- 6/3/2024
- by Tim Chan and Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Outloud Music Festival just got a bit bigger. Kesha and Adam Lambert will headline West Hollywood Pride’s free Friday night event on May 31, joining a star-studded list of performers including Kylie Minogue and Janelle Monáe.
Friday night will also include appearances from RuPaul’s Drag Race alums, including Monét x Change, and a seeming lip-sync battle performance between Season Six’s Laganja Estranja and Season 16’s Morphine Love Dion. Also performing are Niña Dioz, Jessica Betts, Venessa Michaels, and Taylor Swift Eras Tour opener Owenn.
Fans interested in attending...
Friday night will also include appearances from RuPaul’s Drag Race alums, including Monét x Change, and a seeming lip-sync battle performance between Season Six’s Laganja Estranja and Season 16’s Morphine Love Dion. Also performing are Niña Dioz, Jessica Betts, Venessa Michaels, and Taylor Swift Eras Tour opener Owenn.
Fans interested in attending...
- 4/30/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Last week, GLAAD – the leading LGBTQ media advocacy organization – and The National Football League (NFL) hosted the third annual “A Night of Pride” at Caesar’s Palace in Super Bowl Lviii’s host city of Las Vegas.
Lance Bass speaks onstage during "A Night of Pride" with GLAAD and the NFL
Credit/Copyright: Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images for GLAAD
The evening, hosted by former *Nsync member Lance Bass, featured a performance by singer-songwriter Vincint and a panel discussion moderated by Lz Granderson on how inclusion in sports advances acceptance for LGBTQ people. The panel featured veteran pass rusher Carl Nassib, the NFL’s first openly gay player to play in a regular-season game, along with trailblazer and NFL replay assistant Desiree Abrams and Kevin Maxen, the first out male NFL coach.
The event was presented by Smirnoff, with additional partners Starter and Google.
Guests included NFL Chief Diversity and Inclusion...
Lance Bass speaks onstage during "A Night of Pride" with GLAAD and the NFL
Credit/Copyright: Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images for GLAAD
The evening, hosted by former *Nsync member Lance Bass, featured a performance by singer-songwriter Vincint and a panel discussion moderated by Lz Granderson on how inclusion in sports advances acceptance for LGBTQ people. The panel featured veteran pass rusher Carl Nassib, the NFL’s first openly gay player to play in a regular-season game, along with trailblazer and NFL replay assistant Desiree Abrams and Kevin Maxen, the first out male NFL coach.
The event was presented by Smirnoff, with additional partners Starter and Google.
Guests included NFL Chief Diversity and Inclusion...
- 2/13/2024
- Look to the Stars
Jamie Lee Curtis and Brandi Carlile were among the distinguished honorees at this year’s Out100 Celebration, receiving The Advocate’s Advocate of the Year and Out magazine’s Icon Award, respectively, for their contributions to advancing LGBTQ+ rights.
“These are very dangerous times,” Curtis said upon accepting her honor from presenter Candis Cayle, “and I’m very happy to be in a room with people who are fighting the best fight they can fight.”
Held on Thursday at NeueHouse Hollywood, the cocktail soiree and red carpet procession featured prominent queer stars such as drag queens Trixie Mattel and Symone, Queer Eye star Tan France and previous honorees like GLAAD CEO Sarah Kate Ellis. The 2023 Out100 list, which compiles the most influential queer individuals across entertainment, politics and business, included honorees like Dylan Mulvaney, Andrew Scott, David Archuleta, Vincint, Kim Petras and Zooey Zephyr.
“I looked at the entire list...
“These are very dangerous times,” Curtis said upon accepting her honor from presenter Candis Cayle, “and I’m very happy to be in a room with people who are fighting the best fight they can fight.”
Held on Thursday at NeueHouse Hollywood, the cocktail soiree and red carpet procession featured prominent queer stars such as drag queens Trixie Mattel and Symone, Queer Eye star Tan France and previous honorees like GLAAD CEO Sarah Kate Ellis. The 2023 Out100 list, which compiles the most influential queer individuals across entertainment, politics and business, included honorees like Dylan Mulvaney, Andrew Scott, David Archuleta, Vincint, Kim Petras and Zooey Zephyr.
“I looked at the entire list...
- 11/10/2023
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
GLAAD President & CEO Sarah Kate Ellis and this year’s host, Frankie Grande, present GLAAD’s fifth annual #SpiritDay Concert, spotlighting some of the music industry’s top performers and emerging queer intersectional artists who are revolutionizing the industry and changing the world.
Proceeds from this historic live music event will amplify GLAAD’s mission to accelerate acceptance and give LGBTQ youth, their parents, educators, allies and more an opportunity to see what’s possible when we lead with acceptance. Powered by Live Nation and The Recording Academy, the annual GLAAD tradition opens to the public for the first time and will feature performances from Lauren Jauregui, Vincint, The Scarlet Opera, Wayne Brady and more. Hyundai is a Major sponsor of the concert, and M&m’s returns as an Official sponsor.
Started in 2010, #SpiritDay was created as an anti-bullying campaign supporting LGBTQ youth. Spirit Day, celebrated on the third Thursday in October,...
Proceeds from this historic live music event will amplify GLAAD’s mission to accelerate acceptance and give LGBTQ youth, their parents, educators, allies and more an opportunity to see what’s possible when we lead with acceptance. Powered by Live Nation and The Recording Academy, the annual GLAAD tradition opens to the public for the first time and will feature performances from Lauren Jauregui, Vincint, The Scarlet Opera, Wayne Brady and more. Hyundai is a Major sponsor of the concert, and M&m’s returns as an Official sponsor.
Started in 2010, #SpiritDay was created as an anti-bullying campaign supporting LGBTQ youth. Spirit Day, celebrated on the third Thursday in October,...
- 10/12/2023
- Look to the Stars
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the New York Civil Liberties Union (Nyclu) are teaming up once again to present the annual Sing Out for Freedom benefit concert. The latest, 21st installment is set to take place at NYU’s Skirball Center on Nov. 13.
The theme that night will be “Sing Out for Freedom: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Fabulous” and the program will spotlight actress and entertainer Peppermint who will be feted with the Michael Friedman Freedom Award. Host, writer and performer Amber Ruffin has been tapped to serve as the night’s emcee. Michelle Buteau, Alexis Michelle, Hayley Kiyoko, Cheyenne Jackson, Taylor Iman Jones, Pia Toscano, Vincint and Liana Stampur, among others, will take the stage to perform.
Tickets are on sale now. Sing Out For Freedom was established to shine a light on social injustices and civil rights issues through a curated night of song,...
The theme that night will be “Sing Out for Freedom: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Fabulous” and the program will spotlight actress and entertainer Peppermint who will be feted with the Michael Friedman Freedom Award. Host, writer and performer Amber Ruffin has been tapped to serve as the night’s emcee. Michelle Buteau, Alexis Michelle, Hayley Kiyoko, Cheyenne Jackson, Taylor Iman Jones, Pia Toscano, Vincint and Liana Stampur, among others, will take the stage to perform.
Tickets are on sale now. Sing Out For Freedom was established to shine a light on social injustices and civil rights issues through a curated night of song,...
- 10/6/2023
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Lake Bell has taken a creative dip in the canned wine business.
The multi-hyphenate has partnered with Nomadica to write, direct and produce the brand’s first creative campaign for its new Orange offering, and has joined the Los Angeles-based team to serve as creative advisor.
Nomadica’s Orange is described as a “skin contact white wine,” meaning the skin of the grapes remain in contact with their juice during fermentation. This particular blend mixes chardonnay, Grüner Veltliner and Albariño grapes with tropical notes including pineapple and jackfruit and is complemented by fragrances of orange blossom and dried chamomile flowers. The can boasts artwork titled “Plant Melody” by visual artist Yadi Liu.
As for the campaign, which includes video and stills, Bell leaned into the skin contact theme by playing up the connection between two people. She worked alongside creative director Aiden Duffy to cast inclusive couples spanning race, age...
The multi-hyphenate has partnered with Nomadica to write, direct and produce the brand’s first creative campaign for its new Orange offering, and has joined the Los Angeles-based team to serve as creative advisor.
Nomadica’s Orange is described as a “skin contact white wine,” meaning the skin of the grapes remain in contact with their juice during fermentation. This particular blend mixes chardonnay, Grüner Veltliner and Albariño grapes with tropical notes including pineapple and jackfruit and is complemented by fragrances of orange blossom and dried chamomile flowers. The can boasts artwork titled “Plant Melody” by visual artist Yadi Liu.
As for the campaign, which includes video and stills, Bell leaned into the skin contact theme by playing up the connection between two people. She worked alongside creative director Aiden Duffy to cast inclusive couples spanning race, age...
- 7/17/2023
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
New York’s historic Stonewall Inn will host the second annual Pride celebration for Glenn Close’s mental health-focused nonprofit Bring Change to Mind on June 16.
The event, hosted by Peloton personality Cody Rigsby, will feature an intimate concert with a lineup of performers that includes Vincint, actor-singer Andrew Matarazzo, comedian Jay Jurden and multihyphenate Julianne Hough. Surprise guests are expected.
The Pride party — produced by star of the stage and screen Erich Bergen — will raise funds for Bring Change to Mind’s nationwide high school clubs, a network that spans 42 states and serves to support and empower LGBTQ+ teens and allies. The nonprofit’s mission “is to end the stigma and discrimination surrounding mental illness” by working with leading scientists to make a difference in the lives of teens and adults. The cause is personal for Close as her sister, Jessie, lives with bipolar disorder and her nephew, Calen,...
The event, hosted by Peloton personality Cody Rigsby, will feature an intimate concert with a lineup of performers that includes Vincint, actor-singer Andrew Matarazzo, comedian Jay Jurden and multihyphenate Julianne Hough. Surprise guests are expected.
The Pride party — produced by star of the stage and screen Erich Bergen — will raise funds for Bring Change to Mind’s nationwide high school clubs, a network that spans 42 states and serves to support and empower LGBTQ+ teens and allies. The nonprofit’s mission “is to end the stigma and discrimination surrounding mental illness” by working with leading scientists to make a difference in the lives of teens and adults. The cause is personal for Close as her sister, Jessie, lives with bipolar disorder and her nephew, Calen,...
- 6/13/2023
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Welcome To Our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, BTS are back with a celebratory new song, Sam Smith teams up with Madonna, and highlights from the excellent new albums from Janelle Monáe, Jenny Lewis, and Jason Isbell.
BTS, “Take Two” (YouTube)
Sam Smith and Madonna, “Vulgar” (YouTube)
Janelle Monáe, “Only Have Eyes 42” (YouTube)
PinkPantheress, “Angel” (YouTube)
Aamare, “Wasted Eyes” (YouTube)
Nia Archives, “Off Wiv Ya Headz” (YouTube)
City Girls, “I Need a Thug” (YouTube)
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit,...
BTS, “Take Two” (YouTube)
Sam Smith and Madonna, “Vulgar” (YouTube)
Janelle Monáe, “Only Have Eyes 42” (YouTube)
PinkPantheress, “Angel” (YouTube)
Aamare, “Wasted Eyes” (YouTube)
Nia Archives, “Off Wiv Ya Headz” (YouTube)
City Girls, “I Need a Thug” (YouTube)
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit,...
- 6/9/2023
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Billy Porter and late LGBTQ activist Urvashi Vaid will be honored by Lambda Legal at their 2023 National Liberty Awards. The event will celebrate Lambda’s 50 years of a legal advocacy for the the LGBTQ community and is set to take place on June 8 at Glasshouse in New York City.
The Liberty Awards will also host guests Becky Pepper-Jackson, a 12-year-old transgender girl speaking out against the anti-trans sports ban in her home state of West Virginia. Isaiah Wilkins, who will share how a Lambda lawsuit helped him fulfill his dream of serving in the armed forces.
“In this moment, with states like Florida and others trying to silence and erase our communities, we must let our people, especially our young people, know what time it is: It’s time to fight back and counteract the fear and discrimination with love, joy and living unapologetically as our ourselves,” Porter in a statement on Tuesday.
The Liberty Awards will also host guests Becky Pepper-Jackson, a 12-year-old transgender girl speaking out against the anti-trans sports ban in her home state of West Virginia. Isaiah Wilkins, who will share how a Lambda lawsuit helped him fulfill his dream of serving in the armed forces.
“In this moment, with states like Florida and others trying to silence and erase our communities, we must let our people, especially our young people, know what time it is: It’s time to fight back and counteract the fear and discrimination with love, joy and living unapologetically as our ourselves,” Porter in a statement on Tuesday.
- 5/24/2023
- by Sophia Scorziello and Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
Weeks after LA Pride revealed that two queens — Mariah Carey and Megan Thee Stallion — will headline LA Pride‘s 2023 music festival, event organizers shared the event’s complete lineup, featuring Fletcher, King Princess, and some of RuPaul’s Drag Race‘s biggest stars.
Rounding out Friday’s lineup, headlined by the “Hot Girl Summer” rapper, will be Fletcher, G-Flip, the Scarlet Opera, and Dorian Electra. Drag stars Symone and Gigi Goode will also hit the stage, among other performers.
During Carey’s headlining night on Saturday, King Princess will perform,...
Rounding out Friday’s lineup, headlined by the “Hot Girl Summer” rapper, will be Fletcher, G-Flip, the Scarlet Opera, and Dorian Electra. Drag stars Symone and Gigi Goode will also hit the stage, among other performers.
During Carey’s headlining night on Saturday, King Princess will perform,...
- 5/23/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Drag Isn’t Dangerous, the livestream telethon hosted by Justin Martindale, Alaska 5000, Peppermint, and Adam Shankman on May 7, has raised over $500,000 in donations for LGBTQ+ causes and drag performers. Pre-telethon donations had already topped $100,000, which was then bolstered by over $400,000 in additional contributions.
“Thanks to your generosity we were able to raise over half a million dollars for the Drag Isn’t Dangerous fund to gift our beneficiaries to combat this rash of harmful anti-lgbtqia+ legislation,” Jacob Slane and David Charpentier of the Producer Entertainment Group wrote on the updated Go Fund Me page.
“Thanks to your generosity we were able to raise over half a million dollars for the Drag Isn’t Dangerous fund to gift our beneficiaries to combat this rash of harmful anti-lgbtqia+ legislation,” Jacob Slane and David Charpentier of the Producer Entertainment Group wrote on the updated Go Fund Me page.
- 5/8/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Drake samples Kim K, Rae Sremmurd make their return, and Suga of BTS, performing as Agust D, shares the first single off his anticipated solo debut album. Plus, Brothers Osbourne, Lil Yachty, and Wednesday.
Drake, “Search & Rescue” (YouTube)
Suga, “People Pt 2” (YouTube)
Lil Yachty, “Strike (Holster)” (YouTube)
Rae Sremmurd feat. Future, “Activate” (YouTube)
Towa Bird, “Wild Heart” (YouTube)
Anna St. Louis, “Phone” (YouTube)
Ralph, “Scary Hot” (YouTube)
Mark,...
Drake, “Search & Rescue” (YouTube)
Suga, “People Pt 2” (YouTube)
Lil Yachty, “Strike (Holster)” (YouTube)
Rae Sremmurd feat. Future, “Activate” (YouTube)
Towa Bird, “Wild Heart” (YouTube)
Anna St. Louis, “Phone” (YouTube)
Ralph, “Scary Hot” (YouTube)
Mark,...
- 4/7/2023
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
This is what finding love at a queer club actually looks like in Vincint’s mind. On Wednesday, the pop artist released the video for his dance-ready banger “Romance” with Rolling Stone — and it’s filled with unapologetic queer joy (and lust).
“I wanted to create the world I see in my head when I go out: A club filled with beautiful men of color freely expressing themselves and not feeling excluded from the narrative,” Vincint tells Rolling Stone. “Mixing that with my love for a good telenovela drama and...
“I wanted to create the world I see in my head when I go out: A club filled with beautiful men of color freely expressing themselves and not feeling excluded from the narrative,” Vincint tells Rolling Stone. “Mixing that with my love for a good telenovela drama and...
- 4/5/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Down Low desperately wants to be funny and push boundaries. You can see it straining from the very beginning, when Cameron (Lukas Gage), a gay and Gen-z masseur, begins a casual conversation with his client Gary (Zachary Quinto) while giving him a hand job. It’s a promising opening stanza, especially when Cameron keeps distracting Gary with his gum-chewing and music choices. The subsequent visual gag––the full sex act cast in silhouette as the title plays over––makes clear this comedy will show you as much as it possibly can. But why does it already seem so forced?
Maybe because it suggests a knee-jerk reaction to movies like Bros or Love, Simon, recent mainstream gay comedies that spell out the culture for straight audiences. Perhaps as a matter of principle, Down Low cuts hard against the grain of those palatable affairs, aiming for insider language and references that lead to gross-out and taboo scenarios.
Maybe because it suggests a knee-jerk reaction to movies like Bros or Love, Simon, recent mainstream gay comedies that spell out the culture for straight audiences. Perhaps as a matter of principle, Down Low cuts hard against the grain of those palatable affairs, aiming for insider language and references that lead to gross-out and taboo scenarios.
- 3/15/2023
- by Jake Kring-Schreifels
- The Film Stage
Cue the applause for Big Freedia. In a few weeks, the culture-shifting musician will become the first-ever recipient of the Breaking Barriers award at Pflag‘s 50th-anniversary gala. According to the organization, the honor is presented to individuals using their platform to “help remove obstacles to LGBTQ+ and intersectional equality in pursuit of a more just, equitable, and inclusive world.”
In a statement, Big Freedia – crowned the Queen of Bounce – connected the honor back to her mother. “I know what it is to have unconditional love and affirmation from my mother,...
In a statement, Big Freedia – crowned the Queen of Bounce – connected the honor back to her mother. “I know what it is to have unconditional love and affirmation from my mother,...
- 2/17/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome To Our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big new singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, a top-shelf Taylor Swift remix, a special collab between Sza and Lizzo, a highlight off the new Paramore album, and great new songs from Gracie Abrams, Jesse Ware, and Ayra Starr.
Lizzo feat. Sza, “Special” (YouTube)
Taylor Swift, “Lavender Haze” (Felix Jaehn Remix) (YouTube)
Jessie Ware, “Pearls” (YouTube)
Gracie Abrams, “Amelie” (YouTube)
Paramore, “The News” (YouTube)
Iyla feat. Symba, “Impala” (YouTube)
Babyface Ray feat. 42 Dugg,...
Lizzo feat. Sza, “Special” (YouTube)
Taylor Swift, “Lavender Haze” (Felix Jaehn Remix) (YouTube)
Jessie Ware, “Pearls” (YouTube)
Gracie Abrams, “Amelie” (YouTube)
Paramore, “The News” (YouTube)
Iyla feat. Symba, “Impala” (YouTube)
Babyface Ray feat. 42 Dugg,...
- 2/10/2023
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Max brings his “ridiculous vision” of a Kill Bill-meets-Austin Powers visual to life in the action-packed silly video for his new single, “Wasabi.” Oh, and he enlists none other than his wife Emily Schneider as his kung-fu-fighting hero and Alyson Stoner as the video’s smirking villain.
The video follows Max’s wife — in a lime green, Seventies hero outfit — breaking into an abandoned warehouse where she fights off guards and ninjas in an attempt to free Max from the grasp of Stoner, who nearly force-feeds him a spoonful of wasabi.
The video follows Max’s wife — in a lime green, Seventies hero outfit — breaking into an abandoned warehouse where she fights off guards and ninjas in an attempt to free Max from the grasp of Stoner, who nearly force-feeds him a spoonful of wasabi.
- 8/4/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Dominque Jackson, Alex Newell, Leslie Jordan and Ross Mathews will be celebrating Pride Month with Discovery+ this year. The four have been announced as guest narrators for the upcoming docuseries “The Book of Queer,” set to launch on the streaming service June 2.
The upcoming special event series — which has its first-look featurette above —will feature five episodes, each of which tells the story of multiple historic and groundbreaking queer individuals throughout history. The subjects of the episodes span people that have lived across thousands of years, and include politicians, artists, activists, scientists and world leaders. Some of the names include: ancient Greek poet Sappho, Alexander the Great, King James, Joan of Arc, Akhenaten, Lenardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Alan Turning, Josephine Baker, Stormé DeLarverie, Sylvia Rivera, Eleanor Roosevelt, Gilbert Baker, Harvey Milk, Marsha P. Johnson, Ma Rainey and Bayard Rustin.
Each episode features reenactments and recreations of several subjects’ lives, featuring...
The upcoming special event series — which has its first-look featurette above —will feature five episodes, each of which tells the story of multiple historic and groundbreaking queer individuals throughout history. The subjects of the episodes span people that have lived across thousands of years, and include politicians, artists, activists, scientists and world leaders. Some of the names include: ancient Greek poet Sappho, Alexander the Great, King James, Joan of Arc, Akhenaten, Lenardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Alan Turning, Josephine Baker, Stormé DeLarverie, Sylvia Rivera, Eleanor Roosevelt, Gilbert Baker, Harvey Milk, Marsha P. Johnson, Ma Rainey and Bayard Rustin.
Each episode features reenactments and recreations of several subjects’ lives, featuring...
- 4/27/2022
- by Wilson Chapman
- Variety Film + TV
Jennifer Nettles, Brandy Clark, Jakes Shears, Pom Pom Squad, and Kat Cunning are among the artists scheduled perform this weekend on the official Twitch channel for Rolling Stone.
The three-day digital celebration, aligning with NYC Pride weekend, will be livestreamed from the Pmc Studio in Midtown Manhattan beginning June 25th and running through June 27th. The event’s lineup will feature an array of performers and interview guests from across the Lgbtqia+ community — many of whom will be appearing live in-studio for the festivities now that New York has fully reopened.
The three-day digital celebration, aligning with NYC Pride weekend, will be livestreamed from the Pmc Studio in Midtown Manhattan beginning June 25th and running through June 27th. The event’s lineup will feature an array of performers and interview guests from across the Lgbtqia+ community — many of whom will be appearing live in-studio for the festivities now that New York has fully reopened.
- 6/23/2021
- by Christopher Cruz
- Rollingstone.com
Pride Live, a social advocacy and community engagement organization for the LGBTQ+ community, today announced its fourth annual Stonewall Day, a global campaign to elevate awareness and support for the Stonewall legacy and the continuing fight for full LGBTQ+ equality.
This year, Pride Live teams up with Outloud: Raising Voices, the award-winning Lgbtqia+ Pride artist series, to kick off Pride month with a three-day, one-of-a-kind global concert experience to be held at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in the heart of Los Angeles. June 4-6. Stonewall Day takes place on Sunday, June 6.
Tickets for the in-person event, which will closely follow all Los Angeles County health and safety protocols, are available at Ticketmaster. The event is also free to stream live each day from 4:00 p.m. Pacific time / 7:00 p.m. Eastern time – 10:00 p.m. Pacific time / 1:00 a.m. Eastern time, exclusively on Twitch @officiallyoutloud. For more up to date event information,...
This year, Pride Live teams up with Outloud: Raising Voices, the award-winning Lgbtqia+ Pride artist series, to kick off Pride month with a three-day, one-of-a-kind global concert experience to be held at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in the heart of Los Angeles. June 4-6. Stonewall Day takes place on Sunday, June 6.
Tickets for the in-person event, which will closely follow all Los Angeles County health and safety protocols, are available at Ticketmaster. The event is also free to stream live each day from 4:00 p.m. Pacific time / 7:00 p.m. Eastern time – 10:00 p.m. Pacific time / 1:00 a.m. Eastern time, exclusively on Twitch @officiallyoutloud. For more up to date event information,...
- 5/28/2021
- Look to the Stars
Jennifer Lopez, Angelica Ross, Carmen Carrera, Isaiah Thomas and GLAAD’s Sarah Kate Ellis are among those confirmed to appear on Revry’s QueerX Live!.
Presented by Lexus and scheduled for National Coming Out Day Oct. 11, the show will include screenings of the category winners from QueerX’s film festival competition along with performances by Vincint, Rob.B, Debby Holiday and House of Balmain, winners of HBO Max’s Legendary ballroom competition.
With a theme of “Rise Up,” QueerX Live! will also feature political statements from Blossom Brown and Amber’s Closet and the presentation of the annual Revry Visibility Awards. In addition, the show will screen on National Coming ...
Presented by Lexus and scheduled for National Coming Out Day Oct. 11, the show will include screenings of the category winners from QueerX’s film festival competition along with performances by Vincint, Rob.B, Debby Holiday and House of Balmain, winners of HBO Max’s Legendary ballroom competition.
With a theme of “Rise Up,” QueerX Live! will also feature political statements from Blossom Brown and Amber’s Closet and the presentation of the annual Revry Visibility Awards. In addition, the show will screen on National Coming ...
- 9/30/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Jennifer Lopez, Angelica Ross, Carmen Carrera, Isaiah Thomas and GLAAD’s Sarah Kate Ellis are among those confirmed to appear on Revry’s QueerX Live!.
Presented by Lexus and scheduled for National Coming Out Day Oct. 11, the show will include screenings of the category winners from QueerX’s film festival competition along with performances by Vincint, Rob.B, Debby Holiday and House of Balmain, winners of HBO Max’s Legendary ballroom competition.
With a theme of “Rise Up,” QueerX Live! will also feature political statements from Blossom Brown and Amber’s Closet and the presentation of the annual Revry Visibility Awards. In addition, the show will screen on National Coming ...
Presented by Lexus and scheduled for National Coming Out Day Oct. 11, the show will include screenings of the category winners from QueerX’s film festival competition along with performances by Vincint, Rob.B, Debby Holiday and House of Balmain, winners of HBO Max’s Legendary ballroom competition.
With a theme of “Rise Up,” QueerX Live! will also feature political statements from Blossom Brown and Amber’s Closet and the presentation of the annual Revry Visibility Awards. In addition, the show will screen on National Coming ...
- 9/30/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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