Jennifer Lopez, Troye Sivan to headline 2025 WorldPride Music Festival: See the lineup
- Jennifer Lopez and Troye Sivan will headline the WorldPride Music Festival in Washington, D.C. On June 6 and 7, 2025.
- The event marks the 50th anniversary of D.C.'s first LGBTQ+ pride event.
- Proceeds will go towards the nonprofit Capital Pride Alliance and local LGBTQ+ organizations.
- Troye Sivan stated, 'Celebrating love and pride feels like a necessity,' emphasizing the importance of community.
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Jennifer Lopez, Troye Sivan to Headline WorldPride Music Festival in Washington D.C.
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Jennifer Lopez to headline WorldPride Music Festival months after canceling her 2024 tour
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