Adam Lambert to curate musical experience for 2021 Stonewall Day campaign Sat. February 6, 2021 8:50 AM by OnTopMag.com
Lambert and the Adam Lambert Feel Something Foundation are collaborating on the June 6 event.
Stonewall Day marks the 1969 Stonewall Inn riots in New York City that are widely credited with sparking the modern LGBT rights movement.
In addition to curating the musical performances for Stonewall Day, Lambert will host two lead-in online events titled Stonewall Day Unplugged. Lambert and his guests will discuss Stonewall Day, the legacy of Stonewall, and LGBT artists during the 20-minute livestreams scheduled for February 18 and April 22. I am so excited to have the Feel Something Foundation partner with Pride Live s Stonewall Day, Lambert said.
Pride Live to Host Fourth Annual Stonewall Day in Collaboration with Adam Lambert s Feel Something Foundation
Share Article NEW YORK (PRWEB) January 26, 2021 Pride Live, a social advocacy and community engagement organization for the LGBTQ+ community, today announced its fourth annual Stonewall Day, a global campaign to elevate awareness and support for the Stonewall legacy and the continuing fight for full LGBTQ+ equality. Stonewall Day will be hosted on Sunday, June 6th.
Adam Lambert, on behalf of his Feel Something Foundation, will curate the musical performances for Stonewall Day 2021, a virtual celebration that will include rallying messages from Stonewall Day Ambassadors and special guests. Through his Foundation, Lambert will help bring together artists of diverse genres, generations, and cultural backgrounds to create a unique musical experience that captures the heart and soul of the LGBTQ+ community.
Adam Lambert to Curate Star-Studded Stonewall Day Events
Last year s virtual fundraiser featured President Joe Biden, Taylor Swift, Demi Lovato, Luke Evans, Ryan Jamaal Swain, and more. January 26 2021 8:34 AM EST
Out pop star Adam Lambert, along with his Feel Something Foundation, is teaming up with the nonprofit organization Pride Live and Pride Media (parent company of
The Advocate) to curate the Fourth Annual Stonewall Day. Scheduled for June 6, the event will bring together a top-notch lineup of artists and politicians to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community’s resilience, as well as push for action and raise money for queer and trans causes. Lambert will also host two unplugged events prior.
Adam Lambert to Host Pride Live s Stonewall Day 2021
Lambert will host two 20-minute livestreams as well as the main event on June 6th
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Pride Live has announced its fourth annual Stonewall Day, a global campaign to elevate awareness and support the legacy of the Stonewall riots and LGBTQ+ activism. Adam Lambert, on behalf of his Feel Something Foundation, will host a virtual Stonewall Day 2021 celebration on Sunday, June 6th, where he will curate a diverse group of musical performances and presentations (full line-up to be announced).
“Given the success and impact Stonewall Day has achieved since its inception, we are thrilled to welcome Adam to support our global effort on behalf of the Stonewall legacy,” president of the Pride Live board of directors Dr. Yvette C. Burton said. “His activism and passion define that legacy, and we are proud to have Adam and the Feel Something Foundation as our partners in good.”
Adam Lambert Announces Partnership With Stonewall Day 2021 Events
“Together we will. support LGBTQ+ organizations and issues that continue to disproportionately affect the LGBTQ+ community.” January 26 2021 6:30 AM EST
On Sunday, June 6th, Adam Lambert on behalf of his Feel Something Foundation is teaming up with Pride Live to curate a celebration of the fourth annual Stonewall Day. For the day, the Queen frontman is bringing together a diverse and talented lineup of artists as well as special guests to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community’s resilience and look forward to where we still have to go.
Lambert launched the Feel Something Foundation in early 2019 as a non-profit that aims “to ensure support is given to the myriad of issues that continue to disproportionately affect the LGBTQ+ community.” They support organizations and charities that fight for the rights of all members of the community and have missions “directly focused on impacting the LGBTQ+ community in area