Get ready for an unforgettable weekend of music, celebration, and pride! The OUTLOUD Music Festival is making its big return to West Hollywood Park, serving as the heartbeat of WeHo Pride Weekend. Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 31, and Sunday, June 1, 2025—this is when the park will come alive from 1 p.m. to midnight with show-stopping performances. This year’s headliners are a dream lineup: Lizzo, Lil Nas X, Honey Dijon, Paris Hilton, and Kim Petras. It’s going to be two days of pure energy you won’t want to miss!
But the fun starts even earlier. On Friday, May 30, 2025, the City of West Hollywood is treating everyone to a free outdoor concert called WeHo Pride Presents Friday Night at OUTLOUD. They’re keeping us in suspense about the performers for now, but more details are coming soon, so keep your eyes peeled.
“We couldn’t be more excited to have the OUTLOUD Music Festival back for WeHo Pride,” said West Hollywood Mayor Chelsea Lee Byers. “Pride kicks off right here every year, and 2025 is shaping up to be something special. With our rights under attack these days, it’s more important than ever to carve out safe, welcoming spaces for LGBTQ+ folks. We’re proud to spotlight artists who live and breathe the message that love always wins. It’s going to be an incredible weekend—check out wehopride.com to stay in the loop!”
The festival, brought to life by the award-winning crew at JJLA, is packing a serious punch with talent. Alongside the headliners, you’ll see a stellar mix of queer and ally artists hitting the stage, including Shygirl Presents: Club Shy, Pabllo Vittar, Rebecca Black, Empress Of, Horse Meat Disco, Tommy Genesis, Sasha Colby, Alyssa Edwards, Onya Nurve, Flyana Boss, Alex Chapman, The Knocks x Dragonette with Aquaria, Meredith Marks (DJ Set), Frankie Grande, Corook, Rose Gray, Chrissy Chlapecka, Zoe Gitter, Xana, Kalie Shorr, Grant Knoche, and Neverending Nina—and that’s not even the full list! Hosting the festivities are the dynamic Ryan Mitchell, Hannah Rad, Arisce Wanzer, and Billy Francesca, who’ll keep the vibes soaring all weekend.
OUTLOUD has a rich history of showcasing both up-and-coming and legendary LGBTQ+ and ally artists. Past performers include heavyweights like Kylie Minogue, Grace Jones, Doechii, Kesha, Janelle Monáe, Carly Rae Jepsen, Adam Lambert, Orville Peck, Years & Years, Jessie J, Lil’ Kim, MUNA, Diplo, and Hayley Kiyoko. It’s a festival that’s all about celebrating diversity and talent in a big way.
Want in on the action? Tickets go on sale Tuesday, March 25, 2025, at 10 a.m. PT. Head to outloudmusicfestival.com to snag yours—General Admission Weekend Passes start at $159, VIP Weekend Pride Passes are $359, and if you’re feeling extra fancy, Super VIP Weekend Pride Passes are $699 (taxes and fees not included). Day-by-day schedules and single-day tickets will drop later, so stay tuned for that.
WeHo Pride Weekend itself runs from Friday, May 30, to Sunday, June 1, 2025, and it’s packed with events. Beyond the music, you’ve got the WeHo Pride Street Fair, the Women’s Freedom Festival, the Dyke March, and the iconic WeHo Pride Parade. The party actually starts a bit earlier, on Thursday, May 22, with Harvey Milk Day, followed by the WeHo Pride Arts Festival from May 23 to 25. All month long, local LGBTQ+ groups will host events that shine a light on visibility and joy.
West Hollywood has been a powerhouse for LGBTQ+ rights since it became a city in 1984. With over 40% of its residents identifying as LGBTQ+ and most of its City Council members part of the community too, Pride isn’t just an event here—it’s a way of life. Back in 2022, WeHo Pride launched as a global draw, pulling in hundreds of thousands of LGBTQ+ people and allies to celebrate the city’s groundbreaking history and vibrant spirit.
For the latest on WeHo Pride 2025, swing by wehopride.com. Want more on the OUTLOUD Music Festival? Check out weareoutloud.com. Follow @wehopride and @officiallyoutloud on Instagram and Facebook, or text “Pride” to (323) 848-5000 for updates straight to your phone. This is shaping up to be a Pride weekend for the books—don’t sleep on it!