WorldPride Weekend 2019: The Best Moments
July 1, 2019
This past Sunday, June 30th marked the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising, a significant moment in LGBTQ+ history. Thousands upon thousands took to the streets of NYC, San Francisco and Chicago this weekend to commemorate the historical event and cap off the end of 2019's WorldPride month. With performances from LGBTQ+ and allied artists like Madonna, Teyana Taylor, Pabllo Vittar and powerful speeches on stage from Lady Gaga and Iggy Azalea, the celebrations truly ended with a bang. Scroll below to see the best moments from the weekend.
New York City:
Teyana Taylor
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Pabllo Vittar
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Grace Jones
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Madonna
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Ava Max
Nothing like a day filled with #pride & @avamax 🌈🌈 #WorldPrideNYC #heineken #filledwithpride @Shelley_Rome @Heineken_US pic.twitter.com/dMWWc9w6Xx
— Z100 New York (@Z100NewYork) June 30, 2019
Frankie Grande
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Frankie Grande, Alex Aiono and Mila Jam
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Lady Gaga
Photo: Katherine Tyler for iHeartRadio
Alicia Keys
Photo: Katherine Tyler for iHeartRadio
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Chicago
Iggy Azalea
Iggy Azalea holding a little speech at #PrideInThePark tonight! pic.twitter.com/JSyV1WPddL
— IGGY AZALEA NEWS (@IggySite) June 30, 2019
I’m about to cry, seriously. This night. This moment. Her words. @IGGYAZALEA thank you for saying what you said. I know it’s hard to speak on something that you’re not used to speaking on and not sure how to speak on correctly, but it meant so much. To so many. We thank you. pic.twitter.com/XoJ6EKlKMg
— Kevin Welch 🎂 (@KevinWelchhh) June 30, 2019
Tamar Braxton
@TamarBraxtonHer #PrideInThepark Chicago 🌈 pic.twitter.com/j8dsnQ4nEs
— IG:BraxtonFValues (@BraxtonFValues) June 30, 2019
San Francisco
Pabllo Vittar
What do Nancy Pelosi and Pabllo Vittar have in common? They both made an appearance on our Instagram stories today. 🌈🤩
— SF Pride (@SFPride) July 1, 2019
See who else our social media correspondent @OscarRaymundo ran into at #SFPride: https://t.co/NWO3OvoZgW pic.twitter.com/0ZwLq1kaBE
Amara La Negra
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