Idina Menzel, who will perform music from her upcoming dance album Drama Queen, and pop artists Debbie Gibson and Shanice.The concert takes place from noon to 10 p.m.
on the Main Stage, on Pennsylvania Avenue NW at 3rd Street, in the shadow of the U.S. Capitol.It coincides with the Capital Pride Festival, featuring booths highlighting local D.C.
area LGBTQ or LGBTQ-friendly organizations and corporate sponsors who contribute to the celebration of Pride in the nation’s capital.Kiyoko, an out lesbian and vocal LGBTQ advocate, has become one of the most celebrated pop artists since her debut studio album Expectations dropped in 2018.
She has earned two MTV Video Music Award nominations for “Best New Artist” and “Push Artist of the Year,” the latter of which she won.Since 2015, she has amassed over 1 billion global streams and garnered over 2.28 million YouTube subscribers.Sawayama, a British-Japanese pop star, just completed a U.K.