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Global Superstar and Activist Adam Lambert Kicks off Pride with Incredible Performances during Pride Live’s 4th Annual Stonewall Day in Partnership with OUTLOUD: Raising Voices

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Maya Rudolph introduces Mj Rodriguez Performance of New Single ‘Something to Say’ during event benefitting TransLash and TransTech Social 

Boy George, Chelsea Clinton, Whoopi Goldberg, Jordan Hull, Demi Lovato, Kim Petras, Billy Porter, Geena Rocero, Angelica Ross, Rafael Silva, Ryan Jamaal Swain, George Takei, VINCINT, Wrabel, Chely Wright, and more join to Honor Stonewall Rebellion 

June 07, 2021 – Pride Live, a social advocacy and community engagement organization for the LGBTQ+ community, last night held the 4th annual Stonewall Day event, a global campaign to elevate awareness and support for the Stonewall legacy and the continuing fight for full LGBTQ+ equality. This year, Pride Live teamed 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 held at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in the heart of Los Angeles. The event streamed live exclusively on Twitch at @officiallyoutloud.

Video messages from Pride Live’s Stonewall Day:

Highlights from Pride Live’s Stonewall Day:

  • Adam Lambert performed a full set including a duet with Kim Petras on the Queen anthem ‘I Want to Break Free.’ Photos here.
  • Maya Rudolph introduced a surprise performance from Mj Rodriguez, her future co-star in an upcoming Apple comedy series. Rodriguez performed her new debut single Something to Say live for the first time. Photos here.
  • Hosted by LGBTQ advocates and leaders Shar Josell, Ryan Mitchell, and Hannah Rad, Pride Live’s Stonewall Day benefitted the work of TransLash and TransTech Social

Adam Lambert, on behalf of his Feel Something Foundation, curated the Stonewall Day line-up bringing together queer artists of diverse genres, generations, and cultural backgrounds to create a unique musical experience that captures the heart and soul of the LGBTQ+ community.

The event also featured appearances and remarks by Boy George, Blossom C. Brown, Chelsea Clinton, David Dawson, Whoopi Goldberg, Imara Jones, Jordan Hull, Billy Porter, Stonewall Day Executive Producer and National Chair Geena Rocero, Angelica Ross, Valentina Sampaio, Rafael Silva, Josephine Skriver, Ryan Jamaal Swain, George Takei, Silvia Vasquez Lavado, and Conchita Wurst.

In addition to Lambert, performers included (in alphabetical order) Angel Bonilla, Kim Petras, Keiynan Lonsdale, Qveen Herby and Ty Sutherland, Mj Rodriguez, Sam Sparro, VINCINT featuring Parson James, Zhavia Ward, Wrabel, Chely Wright and YungBlud.

During the event, Stonewall Day Creative Director Dan Monteavaro, also known as Moncho 1929, created a live mural which will be auctioned off as a NFT at https://www.charitybuzz.com/support/PrideLive2021.

“We created Stonewall Day with one purpose in mind – to never forget the courageous individuals who stood up for what they believed without realizing that their actions would one day pave the way for the rights and privileges that LGBTQ+ individuals enjoy today,” said Ann Marie Gothard, Co-Founder of Stonewall Day. “It is especially rewarding to join forces with OUTLOUD and many others to honor the most at risk in our community, our trans siblings of color, as well as the life-changing work of our Stonewall Day beneficiaries.”

OUTLOUD: Raising Voices began on June 4 with stars Sofi Tukker with Daya, Jake Wesley Rogers, LP Giobbi, Tygapaw, Madeline The Person, Ryan Cassata and Saro. Hayley Kiyoko with Bronze Avery, Mykki Blanco, Crush Club, Kaleena Zanders, La Doña, Madame Gandhi, Brooke Eden, and Malia Civetz continued the event with performances on June 5.

“The mission of OUTLOUD: Raising Voices is to give a stage to the LGBTQ+ performers and causes that are often underrepresented and deserve more time in the spotlight,” said Jeff Consoletti and Artie Kenney, co-creators of OUTLOUD. “Partnering with Pride Live and Stonewall Day this year is the perfect opportunity to unite our shared passion for honoring the work of the activists, advocates, allies and artists who have paved the way to today’s queer community.”

Central to this year’s Stonewall Day is a Text2Give campaign, with proceeds benefitting the resources, programming, and services offered by the two Stonewall Day beneficiaries: TransLash and TransTech Social.  Simply text REBEL to 243725 to donate to the Stonewall Day fund. 

In addition, the event has been supported online and in the media by Stonewall Day Ambassadors, a collective of activists, artists, business leaders, influencers, and celebrities led by Nelson Griggs, President of Nasdaq Stock Exchange. For a full list of Stonewall Day Ambassadors, please click here. LGBTQ advocacy organization GLAAD serves as a media partner for Stonewall Day.

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Pride Live’s Stonewall Day 2020 brought the community together with a virtual Pride event featuring Presidents Obama and Biden, First Lady Jill Biden, Taylor Swift, Demi Lovato, Cynthia Erivo, Kesha, Hayley Kiyoko, Katy Perry, Christian Siriano, George Takei, Donatella Versace, and many more. In 2019, thousands of New Yorkers attended Pride Live’s Stonewall Day outdoor concert in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising. Stonewall Day 2019 was held on Christopher Street and welcomed unforgettable appearances and performances from Lady Gaga, Alicia Keys, Whoopi Goldberg, Andy Cohen, Don Lemon, Angelica Ross, Wilson Cruz, and more.

Pride Live

Pride Live is a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to accelerating awareness and support for the LGBTQ+ community via social advocacy and community engagement to advance the fight for full equality. To learn more about Pride Live and Stonewall Day, please visit www.pridelive.org.

Feel Something Foundation

The Feel Something Foundation (FSF), launched late 2019 by Adam Lambert, is a non-profit organization in support of LGBTQ+ human rights. Aiming to ensure support is given to the myriad of issues that continue to disproportionately affect the LGBTQ+ community, the foundation assists those charities that are moving the needle for communities of all ages and backgrounds. These are organizations that have a mission or project directly focused on impacting the LGBTQ+ community in areas of Education & the Arts; Homelessness; Suicide Prevention and Mental Health. To learn more about the work of the Foundation, visit www.feelsomethingfoundation.orgFacebook.com/FeelSomethingFoundation@FSFoundation_ on Twitter, and @feelsomethingfoundation on Instagram.

TransTech Social Enterprises

Founded in 2014 by Actress, Founder, and CEO Angelica Ross, TransTech Social Enterprises  is an incubator for LGBTQIA+ talent from marginalized communities. The non-profit organization focuses on economically empowering transgender people through an online network of like-minded professionals as well as hard skills trainings and entrepreneurship workshops. TransTech members have access to an online community, training platform, and co-working /meet-up spaces.

TransLash

TransLash centers the humanity of transgender people at a time of social backlash through the power of journalism and personal narrative.   As story architects, our media 501c3 reaches hearts and minds using video, documentaries, zines, and digital media to decrease ignorance and hostility.  Our WEBBY-nominated podcast  extends our impact to trans and allied listeners across the globe. And we will not rest until the world is safe for all of us.  That’s why TransLash tells trans stories to save trans lives

OutLoud

OutLoud: Raising Voices, created by Jeff Consoletti and Artie Kenney, is an award-winning LGBTQIA+ artists showcase. Set to debut as a live event in 2020, OUTLOUD: Raising Voices quickly pivoted to become one of the first virtual PRIDE celebrations, and featured performances and appearances by more than 40 artists, including Betty Who, VINCINT and Madame Gandhi. Follow @OfficiallyOutloud #WeAreOUTLOUD

JJLA

JJLA is a live event and experiential agency producing unexpected and innovative solutions for projects ranging from public concerts, festivals, and brand experiences, to corporate brand activations, trade shows, experiential tours, non-profit benefits, and private events. Founded in 2010 by Jeff Consoletti, the firm helps clients conceive and realize brand new event concepts or reimagine and reenergize established events in innovative ways. Featuring extensive experience in the entertainment, consumer products, sports, and non-profit industries, JJLA’s offerings encompass overall event planning and production management services, site operations and logistical support, custom fabrication and event design and execution. Named as a 2020 Inc 5000 Fastest Growing Private Company, a Los Angeles Business Journal.

AKT Agency

AKT Agency, sister agency of JJLA, is a dynamic talent-based entertainment company dedicated to creative talent acquisitions for major events, festivals, and award shows. Founded by Artie Kenney, in 2015 the firm provides its clients with strategic talent coordination and procurement to ensure all visions are met and exceeded. To learn more visit www.aktagency.com.

Twitch

Launched in 2011, Twitch is an interactive livestreaming service and global community that comes together every day to create unique, live, and unpredictable experiences from the interaction of millions. It brings the joy of co-op to everything, from casual gaming and world-class esports to anime marathons, music, and art streams. Twitch also hosts TwitchCon, the biggest community event of the year, where tens of thousands of people come together to celebrate and connect with others who share their interests and passions. We’re always live at Twitch. Stay up to date on all things Twitch on Twitter and on our Blog.