Jennifer Lopez and Troye Sivan Set to Ignite WorldPride Music Festival in D.C.!

This summer, the WorldPride Music Festival, marking its historic 50th anniversary, is set to occur at RFK Stadium in Washington D.C. from June 6-7. The organizers have now confirmed their main performers for this event.

Superstar Jennifer Lopez and Grammy-nominated Troye Sivan are set to headline an event with a diverse lineup of artists performing on three unique stages over the course of two days. The music genres will span from pop and house to drag, EDM, techno, and beyond.

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Sivan expressed his eagerness to appear at the WorldPride in DC to The Hollywood Reporter. He emphasized that it’s crucial to celebrate love and pride during a period when community is vital. For Sivan, Pride represents joy, strength, and creating moments that last a lifetime. He’s thrilled to contribute to this year’s festivities.

The following artists are set to perform alongside Lopez and Sivan: RuPaul, Paris Hilton, Tinashe, Kim Petras, Zedd, Raye, Rita Ora, Grimes, Marina, Sofi Tukker, Galantis, Purple Disco Machine, AG Cook, Aluna, Anabel Englund, Anne Louise, Betty Who, Coco & Breezy, Crush Club, Dombresky presents Disco Dom, Hayla, Kaleena Zanders, Karsten Sollors, Leland + Friends, LP Giobbi, Matt Suave, Patrick Mason, Sasha Colby, Slayyyter, Spencer Brown, Trisha Paytas, and Ty Sunderland.

Tickets are on sale now for the WorldPride Music Festival, organized by Jake Resnicow from Dreamland. According to Resnicow, this event will be a momentous occasion that the world will remember. He further explained, “With renowned artists and our worldwide LGBTQ+ community joining forces, we’re orchestrating an electrifying celebration that empowers, elevates, and amplifies LGBTQ+ voices like never before. The fact that this festival is taking place in our nation’s capital makes it even more impactful – it’s not merely a party; it’s a global movement.

The importance of his statements is highlighted given that the event is happening in Washington D.C., under President Trump’s administration, known for its rapid actions against transgender rights and initiatives supporting diversity, inclusion, and equality, particularly affecting the LGBTQ community negatively. The funds raised from this event will be donated to the Capital Pride Alliance and other local LGBTQ+ organizations, thereby ensuring that the influence of the festival reaches beyond its scheduled events.

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2025-02-18 20:24