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Lizzo, Nas & Kim Light Up Pride

🌈 Get into this lineup, darling: Lizzo, Lil Nas X, Kim Petras, drag royalty & disco divas are taking over WeHo Pride 2025. We said what we said. 💅🎤

Get ready to throw glitter, snatch wigs, and scream every lyric — WeHo Pride 2025 just dropped a lineup that’s giving full queer euphoria. The OUTLOUD Music Festival is back and bigger than ever, with chart-toppers Lizzo, Lil Nas X, and Kim Petras leading the charge. The celebration, happening May 31 to June 1 in West Hollywood Park, is shaping up to be a fierce mix of music, drag, and unapologetic LGBTQ joy.

Ellie Goulding, Honey Dijon, Paris Hilton (yes, that Paris), and Brazilian goddess Pabllo Vittar are just a few more names gracing the stage, joined by queer faves like Rebecca Black, Empress Of, and Horse Meat Disco. And let’s not even get started on the drag lineup — Sasha Colby and Alyssa Edwards? Please. That’s not a concert, that’s a cultural reset. Add in names like Onya Nurve, Flyana Boss, and the Knocks x Dragonette with Aquaria and you’ve got a weekend that will leave West Hollywood trembling in its platforms.

The lineup isn’t just stacked — it’s a declaration. “At a time when our rights and visibility continue to be challenged, it’s more important than ever for the LGBTQ+ community, allies, organizations, and advocates to come together in solidarity,” said OUTLOUD founder Jeff Consoletti. That’s not just PR fluff — it’s a reflection of the climate we’re living in, where LGBTQ joy itself can be seen as a form of protest. And there’s no louder protest than 10,000 queers dancing in unison while Lizzo belts out an anthem.

OUTLOUD is serving full fantasy this year, with hosts Ryan Mitchell, Hannah Rad, Arisce Wanzer, and Billy Francesca keeping things fabulous from start to finish. And for the budget-conscious queens, the city of West Hollywood is gifting a free outdoor concert on May 30 — so there’s no excuse not to show up, show out, and support queer artistry in full force.

Let’s be real: queer music festivals are more than just parties. They’re spaces of liberation, community, and loud, sparkly resistance. WeHo Pride’s OUTLOUD Music Festival isn’t just a flex for LGBTQ culture — it’s a reminder that even in tough political times, the beat goes on. And honey, we dance through it. See you in West Hollywood — rhinestones optional, but highly encouraged.

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