On Saturday June 27, Pride organizations from across the world will celebrate Global Pride 2020. This epic event will feature films, talks, performances and speeches from an array of musicians, performers, political leaders and human rights activists.
The all-day live stream of performances, talks, films and messages of support will be hosted on YouTube by choreographer and viral star Todrick Hall, as well as via iHeartRadio’s YouTube channel and the Global Pride website. Subtitles will be ...
On Saturday June 27, Pride organizations from across the world will celebrate Global Pride 2020. This epic event will feature films, talks, performances and speeches from an array of musicians, performers, political leaders and human rights activists.
The all-day live stream of performances, talks, films and messages of support will be hosted on YouTube by choreographer and viral star Todrick Hall, as well as via iHeartRadio’s YouTube channel and the Global Pride website. Subtitles will be provided in multiple languages.
Here's the full lineup of speakers and performers set to appear during Global Pride:
Adam Lambert
Ava Max
Bebe Rexha
BETTY
Betty Who
Bright Light Bright Light
Calum Scott
Conchita Wurst
Courtney Act
Daya
Deborah Cox
Erika Jayne
Fred Schneider
Jake Shears
Jordy
Kate Pierson
KEiiNO
Kesha
Kristine W
Laverne Cox
Leann Rimes
Leslie Jordan
Lucy Spraggan
Martha Wash
Mary Lambert
Max
Melanie C
Natasha Bedingfield
Olivia Newton-John
Pabllo Vittar
Peaches
Pussy Riot
Pussycat Dolls
Rachel Sage
Rita Ora
Russell Tovey
Stephen Fry
Steve Grand
Thelma Houston
Todrick Hall
Tom Goss
Village People
VINCINT
Public and political figures
Ann Linde, foreign minister of Sweden
Carlos Alvarado Quesada, president of Costa Rica
Erna Solberg, prime minister of Norway
Guðni Jóhannesson, president of Iceland
Helena Dalli, European Commissioner for equality
Joe Biden, former vice-president of the USA
Justin Trudeau, prime minister of Canada
Leo Varadkar, taoiseach of Ireland
Manvendra Singh Gohil, prince of Rajpipla, India
Sadiq Khan, mayor of London
Victor Madrigal-Borloz, independent expert on LGBTQ+ rightsfor the UN
Xavier Bettel, prime minister of Luxembourg