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This is going to be one hot Pride season!!!
WeHo Pride has just announced its Saturday and Sunday lineup for its upcoming OUTLOUD music festival this June, and we are officially OBSESSED!
OUTLOUD is “the flagship music festival and concert experience of WeHo Pride Weekend, returning to West Hollywood Park with a star-studded, high-energy line-up celebrating and advocating for queer voices in music, kicking off Pride season,” according to its website.
It was first launched in 2020 as a series of Facebook concerts and performances as Pride celebrations were canceled due to the global pandemic. 2021 was its first year as an in-person festival.
On Saturday, June 3, the legendary supermodel Grace Jones is serving as headliner, with many other brilliant artists like Orville Peck, Santigold, Yung Bae, Kylie Sonique Love, James Barre, and Sizzy Rocket performing.
On Sunday the 4th, True Gay Icon Carly Rae of Sunshine Jepsen is headlining, making her return to LA-area Pride festivals. Also performing that day include artists like Passion Pit, Princess Nokia, La Roux, Meet Me @ The Altar, Black Belt Eagle Scout, Kat Cunning, and Luxx Noir.
The festival will feature hosts Hannah Rad, Ryan Mitchell, Arisce Wanzer, Neverending Nina, and Billy Francesca, and will also feature DJs, drag, and dancing all weekend long.
You can purchase tickets at weareoutloud.com. Prices range from $34 for a single day pass to $259 for a weekend VIP pass.- Celebrities Who Have Attended LGBTQ+ Pride Events in 2022 ›
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Mey Rude
Mey Rude is a journalist and cultural critic who has been covering queer news for a decade. The transgender, Latina lesbian lives in Los Angeles with her fiancée.
Mey Rude is a journalist and cultural critic who has been covering queer news for a decade. The transgender, Latina lesbian lives in Los Angeles with her fiancée.