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A new Proud Partnership with Chicago’s very own CircuitMOM Productions – commanding their own onsite performances.Now in its 13th year, Pride Bowl is an LGBTQ+ flag football tournament played on Chicago’s lakefront as part of Pride weekend. We are proud to continue another community activity on Pride weekend the awards ceremony for Pride Bowl XIII will be held at the festival.We are proud to continue its official charity partnership with The Center on Halsted – donating a portion of ticket sales and providing in-kind tickets to ensure LGBTQ+, and underprivileged youth may participate, feel welcomed, and celebrate their pride openly.Proud Partnerships Uphold Our Commitment to Equality, Equity, and Big Entertainment What better way to celebrate our Pride than with amazing music in a diverse and inclusive atmosphere? We continue to celebrate Pride to remind us of our achievements and to also remind us of our history, struggles, and work that is yet to be done.” We have legendary artists – with 12 Grammys combined – diverse Allies and Queer icons that are going to simply bring the house down.
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and Europe.Īmong these show-stoppers, there will be other renowned and diverse artists such as CircuitMOM, Hector Fonseca, Tony Moran, Lady D, The Vixen Denali Foxx, Karsten Sollors, Tenderoni, Miss Toto, Mila Jam, Kinley Preston, Traci Ross, Naysha Lopez, It Jomama, Hinkypunk, Kara Mel D’Ville, Sheeza Woman, Avi Sic, Matt Suave, O’Laysia, Chamilla Foxx, Zoliy Miyake Mugler for Ballroom Pride & Guest Speakers.ĭusty Carpenter, Pride in the Park Chicago President and Lead Organizer, said, “To say we are excited is an understatement. 53 in the 100 Most Famous Chicagoans, is regarded as one of the best underground house key players in the U.S. Derrick Carter, a Queer, Black Chicago-native, was named No.