Jennifer Lopez and Troye Sivan to Historic Historic WorldPride Music Festival in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C: Global superstar Jennifer Lopez and international pop sensation Troye Sivan are set to headline the WorldPride Music Festival, taking place at RFK Festival Grounds (2400 East Capitol St NE) on June 6 and 7. The festival boasts a historic lineup of artists and celebrities, including RuPaul, Paris Hilton, Tinashe, Kim Petras, Zedd, Raye, Rita Ora, Grimes, Marina, Sofi Tukker, Galantis, and Purple Disco Machine. As the largest LGBTQ+ music festival ever, this event is the centerpiece of the WorldPride celebrations in Washington, D.C., commemorating 50 years of Pride in the nation’s capital.
Spanning two days and featuring three immersive stages, the festival will showcase diverse music genres such as pop, house, drag, EDM, and techno. Additional performers include Aluna, Anabel Englund, Anne Louise, Betty Who, Coco & Breezy, Crush Club, Essel, Dombresky presents Disco Dom, Hayla, Kaleena Zanders, Karsten Sollors, Leland + Friends, LP Giobbi, Matt Suave, Patrick Mason, Sasha Colby, Slayyyter, Spencer Brown, Trisha Paytas, and Ty Sunderland. General admission, GA+, and VIP tickets start at $209 and will be available first to the waitlist on Thursday, with public sales beginning on Friday. Fans can sign up for early access at WorldPride25.com.

WorldPride Music Festival in Washington, D.C.
Produced by Dreamland’s Jake Resnicow, named one of OUT100’s Most Influential LGBTQ People of the Year, in collaboration with Capital Pride and Club Glow, the festival represents a milestone for LGBTQ+ culture and music. “WorldPride Music Festival is a moment the world will remember,” says Resnicow. “With legendary artists and our global community coming together, we’re creating an electrifying celebration that unites, uplifts, and amplifies LGBTQ+ voices like never before. Hosting this festival in our nation’s capital amplifies its impact—it’s more than just a celebration; it’s a global movement.”
The festival anchors WorldPride, a three-week event that has previously taken place in cities like Sydney, Rome, and New York. This year’s edition marks the 50th anniversary of Pride in D.C., emphasizing the city’s role in activism and social change. In addition to music, the event will feature immersive art installations celebrating LGBTQ+ culture. Proceeds will support the Capital Pride Alliance and other local organizations, ensuring a lasting community impact.
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