The World Pride Music Festival is gearing up to host an unforgettable two-day event, the Global Dance Party, boasting a lineup of some of the biggest names in the music industry. Kim Petras and Tinashe are among the confirmed performers, while global icons Troye Sivan and Jennifer Lopez will be headlining the festival.
This spectacular event will also feature performances by a host of other stars, including the vibrant Trisha Paytas, the eclectic Aluna, the energetic Galantis, and the renowned Zedd. Fans will be thrilled to learn that Rita Ora will also be taking the stage, alongside the iconic Paris Hilton, the enthralling Grimes, and a special DJ set by the legendary RuPaul Charles. The festival is described as a "unique 2-day music festival spanning three stages with diverse, mind-blowing talent, cutting-edge art, and immersive experiences like no other."
For music lovers, there will be something to enjoy across genres such as House, Pop, Drag, Circuit, and Techno, ensuring that every attendee can find a stage that suits their musical taste. The event is presented by Jake Resnicow’s Dreamland, the same team that produced the historic WorldPride Event at the Javits Center in New York City in 2019, with production by Insomniac Events and Club Glow.
The World Pride Music Festival is scheduled to occur on June 6 and 7, 2025, at the RFK Festival Grounds in Washington, DC. This event is part of the WorldPride 2025 celebrations, promising a vibrant and inclusive experience for all attendees.
The festivities will kick off with an Opening Ceremony concert featuring superstar Shakira, who is bringing her "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour" to Washington on May 31 at Nationals Park. This sets the stage for an exciting week of music and celebration leading up to the festival itself.
There are three ticket tiers available for the World Pride Music Festival: General Admission (GA), GA+, and VIP tickets. The two-day GA ticket provides access to the festival grounds on June 6 and 7, with the opportunity to enjoy 60 performances across three stages. Festival-goers can purchase food from various vendors, including vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options, shop for official band and festival merchandise, and participate in brand experiences with special performances and giveaways. There are also bars, concessions, specialty cocktail lounges, free water refill stations, and secure lockers with device charging available to all GA ticket holders.
The GA+ ticket enhances the experience by including fast-track entry into the festival and providing access to premium, air-conditioned bathrooms. For those seeking the ultimate festival experience, VIP tickets offer all the benefits of GA and GA+, plus front-of-stage viewing at all stages, unlimited access to the VIP Lounge between the main and second stage, a private bar with drinks for purchase, dedicated food for purchase in the VIP Lounge, a VIP Concierge service, and an express lane at the festival store.
Although presale tickets for the festival are currently sold out, fans can join the waitlist to gain early access to the next wave of tickets, which will be released shortly. This offers another chance to secure a spot at what promises to be an epic celebration of music, diversity, and pride.
For more information and to join the ticket waitlist, visit the official World Pride Music Festival website.
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