The “Blow” artist, who has performed at Pride events before, said of the upcoming concert in a statement, “I am so honored to be a part of this historic event. The livestreamed event, which will also feature performances by Betty, Mila Jam and Shea Diamond, honors the 1969 protests to a police raid at the historic gay bar, which set the groundwork for the gay rights movement. Kesha also told her followers that they can see her at 'stonewall soon,' referring to her upcoming headlining performance in front of New York City’s Stonewall Inn on June 24 to kick off the city's big Pride weekend. One wrote in the comments section, “Thank you for sharing, I wish more people thought this way! Love is love, regardless of gender or anything else.” Another added, “Happy pride!!! Thank you for helping people like me learn how to love who we are!!” Kesha’s message resonated with her followers.
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