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‘OUTLOUD: Raising Voices’ Pride Event Features Sofi Tukker, Daya, LP Giobbi, Tygapaw & More


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Sofi Tukker, Daya, LP Giobbi, Tygapaw, and more are pulling up for the Pride Month kick-off concert OUTLOUD: RAISING VOICES over June 4th – 6th at the LA Memorial Coliseum.

The event joins forces with Pride Live’s Stonewall Day, featuring a specially curated lineup by Adam Lambert on behalf of the Feel Something Foundation. Over three days, dozens of performers and personalities will take the stage IRL, as the event exclusively streams on Twitch here.

The news follows up Sofi Tukker’s new collaborative single, “Mon Cheri” with Amadou & Mariam. Proceeds from the track benefit The Ally Coalition, Trevor Project and SAGE, three groups dedicated to LGBTQ equality, suicide prevention and beyond.

Check out the lineup for OUTLOUD: RAISING VOICES and tune in all weekend long!

OUTLOUD: RAISING VOICES

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This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: ‘OUTLOUD: Raising Voices’ Pride Event Features Sofi Tukker, Daya, LP Giobbi, Tygapaw & More

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