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Unity Pride: Friday and Saturday, June 19 and 20
Unity Pride — from Unite UK, an online L.G.B.T.Q. publication — aims to unite the community across the globe and celebrate pride in these with two days of musical performances, discussions and panels, including Celebrating Queer Creatives and Queer Sex Education.
Where: Find all event information, dates, times and ticket prices (if applicable) on the Unite UK website.
Attitude’s Pride at Home: June 20 through June 28
Attitude Magazine, a British gay-lifestyle publication, will host its inaugural Pride at Home festival across nine days and two weekends to benefit the Attitude Magazine Foundation for L.G.B.T.Q. causes. Events include D.J. sets from Fat Tony and Jodie Harsh; Henry Holland’s Drag Brunch, with Gigi Goode and Baga Chipz; and live musical and comedy performances.
Where: Find all information about events, dates and times on Attitude’s website and social media accounts, including Facebook and Instagram.
BiFi Festival: Saturday, June 20
This event from Bi Pride UK (which last year said it held the biggest bi gathering in history), which kicks off at 1 p.m., will be a virtual celebration of bi voices and will include discussions, panels and entertainment, including an after-party with a live D.J.
Where: The Bi Pride UK Twitch channel.
Essex Pride Uploaded: Saturday, June 20
Essex Pride, an annual bash since 2003, will livestream its Uploaded event starting at 11 a.m. The event will featuring special guests, performances, interviews, and a look back at Essex Pride’s past and the history of the Pride movement.
Where: The Essex Pride YouTube channel.
Other Virtual Events
Pride Summit, From Billboard and The Hollywood Reporter
Saturday, June 13
In the mood for something star-studded? You got it. Billboard and The Hollywood Reporter are holding their second annual Pride Summit virtually to celebrate the influence of the L.G.B.T.Q. community across music, media and entertainment. Participants include Billy Porter, Lena Waithe, Carson Kressley, Cyndi Lauper, Abby McEnany, Lilly Wachowski, Boy George, Hayley Kiyoko, Indigo Girls, Mary Lambert, Noah Cyrus, Todrick Hall and Wilson Cruz. The daylong event, which starts at 12:30 p.m., will include conversations about being out in entertainment and the importance of representation in music, television, film and more.
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